A10-6800K vs. Core i3-4150 CPU Review
We tested two mainstream CPUs for desktop PCs: the A10-6800K from AMD and the Core i3-4150 from Intel. Let’s see which one is the fastest.
We tested two mainstream CPUs for desktop PCs: the A10-6800K from AMD and the Core i3-4150 from Intel. Let’s see which one is the fastest.
We tested two low-cost, dual-core CPUs for desktop PCs: the A6-6400K from AMD and the Pentium G3220 from Intel. Let’s see which one of the two is the best pick.
We tested the Core i7-5960X, the most high-end desktop CPU available today. Let’s see if it performs as high as it costs.
The Athlon 5150 is a low-cost quad-core CPU with 1.6 GHz clock and 25 W TDP. Let’s test it and compare its performance with other low consumption CPUs.
We tested the Pentium J2900, which is a 2.41 GHz, quad-core CPU with a TDP of only 10 W. Let’s see if it is faster than other low-TDP processors.
We tested the AMD A4-5000, which is a quad-core CPU with 1.5 GHz clock, an integrated Radeon HD 8330 GPU, and TDP of only 15 W. Let’s see if is it faster than the Sempron 2650 and the Celeron J1800.
Let’s compare the performance of two low-cost, low-TDP CPUs: the AMD Sempron 2650 and the Intel Celeron J1800. Check it out!
These are a series of quick reference tables showing the main specs of all Core i7 models released to date. Updated to include “Haswell” models.