Intel Core i5 670

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Intel Core i5 670 Reviews

DigitalVersus

05/2010

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Product Survey: Processors

Of course, this being part of the i5 600 range, there's also integrated graphics capacity. If your computer has a motherboard that uses the Intel H55 chipset, then this 'graphics card' will be able to manage your display, but don't get your hopes up about gaming in 3D as it just isn't powerful enough. The differences between this chip and the Core i5 661 boils down to the clock speed: 3.46 GHz here on the 670 compared to 3.33 GHz on the 661. Oddly, and despite given the names used, the built-in graphics here are less powerful than they were on the 661. In practice, the difference in performance between the two CPUs is minimal, with the 670 gaining a slim 1.2% advantage. For more in-depth information, take a look at our test of the .

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Retailer Information Prices
Amazon Marketplace Intel Core i5 Processor i5-670 3.46GHz 4MB LGA1156 CPU BX80616I5670 $326.51
eBay Intel Bx80616i5670 Box Core I5 670 3.46ghz 2c 8m S1156 Ht Turbo $334.03
eBay Intel Core I5 I5-670 3.46 Ghz Processor - Dual-core 512 Kb L2 - 4 Mb L3 - Socket $334.39

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