Sunday, April 3, 2016

Which type of processor is suit for you ? (Dual core, i3, i5 or i7)

Compared to dual core processors, i3 processors are better in everything and familiar for multi-tasking. 

Core i3 processors aren't as fast or powerful as Core i5 Processors. If you plans for a new computer are restricted to everyday tasks like web browsing, editing documents, or even web video, a core i3 processor will serve you well, and the extra cost and power draw of the Core i5 may not be worth it. If 

you're laptop shopper looking for a cheaper option or you're hoping to save electricity, you may be better served by a Core i3 processor. 



If you plan to use your computer for high-end 3D gaming, media editing, or 4K video playback, you want all the processing power you can get. The extra expense and power draw of a Core i5 processor is worth the upgrade, especially when paired with more powerful components like extra RAM or a discrete graphics card. If you’re on the fence, the Core i5 may be the safer bet. It will run basic programs well for now, and you can try more taxing activities in the future, confident that your computer will be up to the task.

Intel’s Core i5 and i7 processors are faster, more power efficient, and better equipped for modern computing than any others on the market. The i5s and i7s have made their way into a huge number of laptops and desktops. Like most computer components, there are dozens of models at each tier to choose from, and it can get a little overwhelming.

                                                         -digitaltrends-