Which is the Faster CPU: old but high-end or entry-level and new? – Part 1
Which is the faster CPU, a high-end one from six years ago, or a low-end recent processor? Let’s find out!
Which is the faster CPU, a high-end one from six years ago, or a low-end recent processor? Let’s find out!
We review the Gigabyte Z170X-Gaming 7, a socket LGA1151 motherboard based on the new Intel Z170 chipset, supporting DDR4 memory modules.
The Cougar MX200 is an inexpensible mid-tower case with two 5.25” and six 3.5” bays. Let’s see if it is a good choice.
The ZenFone 2 is the new smartphone from ASUS, with a 5.5 inches Full HD screen, Atom Z3580 CPU, 4 GiB of RAM, 13 MP camera and Android 5.0. Let’s take a good look at it!
The ASRock Fatal1ty Z170X Gaming K6+ is a socket LGA1151 motherboard based on the new Intel Z170 chipset, supporting DDR4 memory modules and coming with a front panel with two extra USB 3.1 ports. Check it out!
We tested the Core i7-5775C, a high-end fifth generation Core i “Broadwell” processor. Let’s see if is it faster than the previous generation model.
We tested the Galaxy S6 Edge, a high-end smartphone from Samsung, with has a 5.1 inches 2560 x 1440 screen, Exynos 7420 CPU, 3 GiB of RAM, 16 MP camera and Android 5.0. Check it out!
We tested the Pentium N3700 “Braswell” CPU from Intel, which has four cores, maximum clock of 2.4 GHz and a TDP of only 6 W. Check it out!