Have you ever seen the name of the processor, the name itself provides maximum information about the processor then any other things.
Generally people go with just the tag of the processor like i3, i5, i7 and all, but there are lot of things to be taken in consideration before buying the right processor for you PC.
Many of the people have to go through the long and no ending process of searching the right processor which provides best performance in the budget suits our pocket. So for those who are searching for a good performance processor for gaming as well as other heavy tasks like video and photo editing, I have listed down some processors in order to help you out. These processors can really change your gaming experience.
1) Intel core i3-6100
This is an i3 dual core 6th gen processor for Desktop. This processor have a clock speed of 3.7 GHz and has a 64-bit architecture.
The general specification of this processor are listed below.
Cores 2
Number of Threads 4
Clock Speed 3.70 GHz
Maximum Memory Size 64 GB
Memory Type DDR4-1866/2133, DDR3L-1333/1600@1.35V
Maximum Memory Bandwidth 34.1 GB/s
Maximum TDP 51 W
Cache Memory 3 MB
Architecture 64-Bit
2) Intel i5-6600K
This is an i5 quad core 6th gen processor for Desktop. This processor have a clock speed of 3.50 GHz and can be clocked at 3.90 GHz. It has a 64-bit architecture.
The general specification of this processor are listed below.
Cores 4
Number of Threads 4
Clock Speed 3.50 GHz
Maximum Clock Speed 3.90 GHz
Memory Size 32 GB
Memory Type DDR4-1866/2133, DDR3L-1333/1600@1.35V
Maximum Memory Bandwidth 34.2 GB/s
Maximum TDP 91 W
Cache Memory 6 MB
Architecture 64-Bit
3) Intel core i7-6700K
This is an i7 quad core 6th gen processor for Desktop. This processor have a clock speed of 4.00 GHz and can be clocked at 4.20 GHz. It has a 64-bit architecture.
The general specification of this processor are listed below.
Cores 4
Number of Threads 8
Clock Speed 4.00 GHz
Maximum Clock Speed 4.20 GHz
Memory Size 64 GB
Memory Type DDR4-1866/2133, DDR3L-1333/1600@1.35V
Maximum Memory Bandwidth 34.1 GB/s
Maximum TDP 91 W
Cache Memory 8 MB
Architecture 64-Bit
These all are 6th generation processors for PC, and if you are planning to buy a laptop which can perform well as a gaming machine and handle whatever you throw at it, then go with an HQ processor instead of U processors which are generally being provided with most of the laptops.
The basic difference between HQ an U processors is that the U processor works on low voltage and HQ processor works on high voltage, so when it comes to performance the HQ processors are better then U processors. These HQ processors are generally used in gaming laptops.
I myself have a laptop with an i7-4720HQ processor. The laptop is ASUS R510J. The power consumption of this laptop is a bit more because of the processor, I get a battery life of 2 hours which is OK for me. More or less gaming laptops are plugged into the charger all the time.
Anyways these processors that I have mentioned are available online as well as in the stores.
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