How different is the seventh generation i5 and i7

Updated on number 2024-03-11
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    What is the difference between the i5 processor and the i7 processor.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    For example, in the figure below, i5 7500, compared with i3 9100, obviously the performance is a little worse, and it is still second-hand, but**It is more than 200 higher, and it is ridiculous to sell 900**. Why is that? Is it js that fried the **?

    Half of the answer is correct, there is JS deliberately raising **, but if there is no demand in the market, it is impossible to raise prices by just a few JS.

    In fact, it is mainly Huai Jianhong, because the CPU of more than 8 generations does not support the Win7 system, many enterprises are still using the Win7 system, and the 7th generation i5 is mainly sold to them.

    Someone may want to ask again.,It's all 2020.,Obviously, win10 is better to use.,And win7Microsoft.。

    It doesn't support updates anymore, it's not safe without patches, why aren't those companies on the new platform?

    In fact, those companies also have difficulties.

    Yes, a lot of lead book genuine software can only run on win7, if you upgrade to win10, the cost is very high.

    For example, Kingdee financial software.

    The old version can only run on systems below win7, a set of tens of thousands of pieces. To upgrade to the new version is equivalent to buying another set, spending tens of thousands for 2 machines, which is not cost-effective.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Which is better, 7th generation i7 or 8th generation i5? In terms of actual test results, the i5-8600K has performed very well, even surpassing the previous generation i7-7700K. Finally, I want to talk about the cost performance, from the recent point of view of the loose film**, 7700 has dropped to about 1800, and 7700K has also been reduced to about 2300, so the cost performance is indeed relatively close.

    Combined with the comparison of the tests, for gamers, there is no doubt that the wall crack is recommended to consider the 8th generation i5 for loose width. By the way, I recommend the 8400, which is indeed the most cost-effective product among the 8th generation CPUs. i5 8600K is the best performance in Intel's eighth generation i5, using six cores and six threads design, the main frequency turbo frequency, support overclocking does not support hyper-threading technology, this is a true 6-core processor theory is definitely stronger than quad-core.

    Punch the shed bright.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The i7 Gen 7 CPU is better to use. Core i7 (Chinese: Core i7, core codename:

    Bloomfield) processor is a 64-bit quad-core CPU introduced by Intel in 2008, which follows the x86-64 instruction set and is based on the Intel Nehalem microarchitecture, replacing the Intel Core 2 series processors.

    Other recommendations: Intel's seventh-generation Kaby Lake processor has many optional models,In addition to i5-7400 is a four-core four-thread design,The others are dual-core four-thread design,Performance positioning mid-range mainstream,It is currently the mainstream hot choice for mainstream gamers,Among themi3-7100Mainstream-level hot selection,Mainly in terms of price, it is relatively close to the people,Other i5-7400 is also good,In addition, i3-7350K has an ultra-high main frequency,Outstanding single-core performance。

    Intel's seventh-generation low-end mainstream CPU:

    1. Intel Pentium G4620.

    2. Intel Pentium G4600.

    3. Intel Pentium G4560 (mainstream recommendation).

    4. Intel Besturn G4600T.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    i is basically the same as the 7th generation i5-7600 (the 4th generation i7 has a little higher multi-core performance and similar single-core performance).

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