If you want to buy a laptop, which processor should I choose?

Updated on number 2024-02-09
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The i3 is a dual-core 4-thread processor i5 has dual-core and 4-core If you take AMD low-end 4-core and compare it with them, there is no comparison at all i3 and i5 dual-core can be compared with AMD's mid-range 4-core i5 4-core is not worse than AMD's high-end quad-core.

    The design software needs the memory of your own machine is also very important,There is also a large color of the display,If you are an amateur study,Personally, I think this book is OK,If you want to do design,The desktop will be better,Because I also learn design。 Playing a game like DNF, this book is still not as good as the desktop. Hope you can,

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    This is mainly what do you seem to be sitting on? For different needs, the purchase of processors is also different.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    i3 is enough,My book-Lenovo Y460 is the i3 processor,There is a problem with playing Warcraft wood

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Actually, there is no difference between i3 and i5. It's the same to use, it's not the same, and you can't use it. It is recommended to buy the i3 first, and directly change the i7 if you have money.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The i5 is definitely a lot better than the i3, but I can't say the specifics. I think if you're learning to design software and playing those games, it's better to buy the i5. In particular, PS+3DMAX+Rhinoceros+CAD2009 has higher requirements for configuration.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    If you are financially affordable, it is recommended that you buy the i5! The performance gap is not very large under a single task, and the gap is big when the task is processed! That's right, not only the processor! The graphics card is also very important!

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The i5-12450 and R5 6600H are processor models from Intel and AMD, and they have their own characteristics in different aspects. Here's a brief comparison of them:

    i5-12450:

    Number of cores: 6 physical cores, 12 threads.

    Architecture: Based on Intel's Tiger Lake architecture.

    Main frequency: Usually the main frequency is higher.

    Graphics processing: Integrated graphics card with Intel XE architecture for relatively strong performance.

    Power consumption: Low power consumption and high energy efficiency.

    Applicable scenarios: Suitable for tasks such as daily office, multi-Zen key** consumption, and light gaming.

    r5 6600h:

    Number of cores: 6 physical cores, 12 threads.

    Architecture: Kiga Ki is a master of AMD's ZEN 3 architecture.

    Main frequency: The main frequency is relatively high.

    Graphics processing: Integrated AMD Radeon graphics card, good performance.

    Power consumption: The power consumption is relatively high.

    When choosing a processor, you need to judge which one is more suitable based on your needs and usage scenarios. If you're mainly doing daily office,** consumption, and light gaming, the i5-12450 is a great choice because of its low power consumption and efficient integrated graphics. And if you need more performance, such as for more complex gaming or graphic design work, the R5 6600H may be a better fit due to its high clock speed and powerful integrated graphics.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Notebook processors are selected from the purpose, number of cores, and main frequency.

    1. Use: From the point of view of use, the author believes that there are two main types, namely office and game. Friends for office use can choose a low-voltage processor, that is, a processor with the suffix U, such as i5-8250u.

    For most office software, the low-voltage processor is enough to meet the needs of daily use, and can make the laptop have a longer battery life, while the low heat generation of the low-voltage processor makes the laptop thinner and more portable.

    2. The number of cores: the number of cores is not as important as everyone thinks, for friends who mainly use office software and surfing the Internet, the dual-core processor is enough to meet the requirements, and there is no need to buy a quad-core or more advanced processor. If you want to be able to do rendering, processing and other work on your laptop, then the author's suggestion is to start with 4 cores, and multi-core and multi-threading can effectively provide the running efficiency of these software and improve work efficiency.

    3. Main frequency: The main frequency refers to the operating frequency of the processor, and the main frequency is divided into two indicators: all-core and single-core, all-core refers to the highest frequency at which all cores can run stably at the same time, and single-core is the highest frequency when only a single core is used. Office use doesn't need to think too much about the main frequency, so let's skip it here, and mainly talk about the choice of the main frequency for the two purposes of rendering and gaming.

    The above content refers to Encyclopedia - Notebook Processor.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It is recommended that you buy a notebook according to your needs, and first judge what you need to do.

    In class, low-voltage CPU is generally selected for document use, with good heat dissipation and long battery life.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Playing games、Professional drawing is still recommended to use i7 quad-core models are better,Because the notebook's i5、i7 performance gap is still very large,i5 4210m、i5 4200H Although it is also an i5 processor,But the notebook's i5 is basically dual-core and four-threaded,This performance is equivalent to the level of desktop i3 4130;

    Notebook i7 is divided into standard version of quad-core, standard version of dual-core, low-voltage version of dual-core three kinds, standard version of dual-core four-thread i7 performance is a little better than i5, but its standard version of i7 four-core eight-thread processor performance is definitely very strong, almost can compete with the desktop i5 4670, some quad-core i7 can even compete with desktop i7 4770, e3-1230v3.

    So if you plan to use it for gaming and professional graphics, it is better to add a few hundred yuan more budget and upgrade directly to a high-performance laptop with i7 quad-core + GTX850M high-end graphics card!

    Don't buy the models of AMD A10, A8, and A6 processors of the notebook, although they are also quad-core, but their main frequency is low, the architecture is also very poor, and their overall performance is very low, At present, the better AMD A10-5750M quad-core is only about the same as the notebook Intel i3 4000M, and the A10, A8, A6 single-core performance is very weak, but the power consumption is not low, and they can't compete with the notebook Intel standard voltage version i5 and i7. Playing games or graphics is also not recommended to choose a notebook with a cheap AMD processor.

    As a reminder, if you need a laptop for professional drawing or playing large games, you must pay attention to the CPU model, and don't buy a notebook with a U processor at the end of the CPU model, which is an ultra-low voltage version of the CPU [such as i3-3217u, i5-3317u, i5-3337u, i5-4200u, i5-4210u, i5-5200u, i7-4500u, i7-4510u], these processors are generally used for ultrabooks or ultra-thin laptopsThe biggest feature is low power consumption, power saving, long standby time, and the biggest weakness is low performance, if you plan to make professional graphics or play large games, this version of the CPU can't be considered.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Of course, the higher, the better, what kind of processor at the price, a mid-range 5000 or so notebook is generally a fourth-generation i5 processor, which is a good processor, and the high-end 8000 or so i7 4790 processor, whether it is playing games or doing other things, there is basically no problem.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    It's definitely Intel's good, AMD has no market for notebooks at all! Poor heat dissipation, low frequency, and small cache.

    Intel currently recommends the fifth-generation i3, i5, and i7, depending on your economic situation.

    If you want to use the brand, we recommend ASUS, Dell, and Lenovo.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    To i5 or more suffix is not u.

    For example, i5 4200m 4200hq

    The i7 is even better.

    If the suffix is u, then it's a pit.。。

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