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Review on Intel Pentium Graphics Retail Processor by Michal Cedronski ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I'm very happy, it really is worth buying.

Previously, the weak link was the CPU (5.4 points in Win7), but because of my slightly crooked hands, the motherboard (ga-m57 sli s4) failed, which served faithfully for 4.5 years and had to be changed, and at the same time RAM with CPU, because the CPU legs were bent, and DDR2 is not known to be compatible with DDR3. In my computer science school, sitting at a computer, I got into the system properties, device manager and Win7 HB performance counters and there I saw 6.8 in the CPU column, the Pentium G870 stood and stands there if I'm not mistaken. I was given the G850. Win7 Ultimate x64-6.7 rating. I want to put dropsy on it for noiselessness. You can find fault with the price, but this is Intel, besides, they heat up less, unlike AMD, and at the same time they are faster. Not without reason in the first ultrabooks are Sandy Bridge, and not Clarkdale and older. In Haswell, the socket will change to 1150, so you can not rock the boat to them. In general, everything seems to be normal. The second (integrated) GPU was activated by tweaking the BIOS settings. A little reminder for those who have a discrete graphics card and if you feel like connecting a second monitor to the processor's own graphics. The chip itself is HD Graphics 2022

Pros
  • Performance, heat dissipation, native GPU
Cons
  • monitor did not work when connected to integrated graphics via DVI: mother GA-B75M-D3V Does not support RAM 1600 Mhz, shows 1333, on Ivy Bridge it does.