Testseek.com have collected 116 expert reviews of the Intel Core i5 661 3.33GHz Socket 1156 and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Intel Core i5 661 3.33GHz Socket 1156.
January 2010
(79%)
116 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Avant de conclure sur le processeur testé aujourd’hui nous ne pouvons que déplorer une nouvelle fois le manque de lisibilité dans la gamme Intel. Les dénominations s’entremêlent, tant et si bien qu’il est diffici...
Intel har med sin nye serie åbnet op for et ret nyt marked, nemlig mediecentre, og bare på dette punkt er der tale om et yderst potent produkt. Sammenligner man, lidt unfair, med resten af i5 serien falmer ydelse vs pris forholdet lidt, men det...
Auch wenn es zugegebenermaßen ein etwas unfairer Vergleich war, hat Intel mit dem neuen Mainstreamprozessor Core i5-661, der im 32 nm Verfahren produziert wird, gezeigt, was heutzutage in Sachen Prozessortechnik alles möglich ist. Der integriert...
O novo Core i5-661 é certamente um processador interessante. Ele bateu o Phenom II X4 965 com AMD 785G em praticamente todos os testes que fizemos. Mas em aplicações capazes de usar quatro processadores, o processador da AMD foi mais rápido: compressão...
Availability, Excellent Performance for the Dollar, Very Affordable, Lower Thermal Output, Turbo Technology, Cheaper Dual Channel Memory Support, Excellent Overclocking Potential (Stay Tuned)
Socket 1156 Motherboard Upgrade Needed, Different CPU cooler Needed (in most cases)
After testing the Intel i5-661 processor for a month or so, I can definitely see where it will create a market for an affordable and much more simpler computer that will be easy on the wallet. The inclusion of the video processing on the same package...
The new Core i5-661 is certainly an interesting CPU. It beats Phenom II X4 965 with AMD 785G in almost all tests we performed. However on applications capable of using four CPUs, the CPU from AMD was faster: file compression with WinRAR, DivX encoding ...
As the first processor to have its graphics core right beside it, Clarkdale can be a bit underwhelming when it comes to its key feature - graphics. Of course, expectations should be lowered instantly on seeing its 0'integrated' nature, more so when the...
Published: 2010-01-04, Author: Sean , review by: tweaktown.com
I think that Intel is on to something with Clarkdale and the move to a CPU + a GPU. Sure, they took the idea from AMD who talked about this long ago, but AMD failed to execute on the concept. Personally I think that prior to hitting the process siz...