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Review on πŸš€ Intel G530 CPU 2.40GHz 2M Cache 2.4 2 LGA 1155 Processor (BX80623G530) - Improved SEO by Ryan Limkk ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality exceeds all expectations, I recommend to buy.

Thing. For those who are looking for price / performance rating, not just performance. It became cold in the room after moving to 32nm (however, I also leaked the Geforce 9600 video card). Was it warm or hot before? Offtopic: I left a review, long, about the G530, and then I look - this is "My review of the Intel Celeron Sandy Bridge" finally. Krivenko at is here for now.

Pros
  • Price. Took for about pee bucks. Process technology 32 nm. Until Evie Bridge you can not rock the boat. And there is less than a year left according to Intel. Until now, according to the statistics of Nix, all the rest of the processors are tearing in terms of price / performance. A cache of 2 meters and two cores is such a kakbe celeron kakbe. Shows in Windows 7 6.3 points against 5.7 of my old Core2Duo E4600 at the same frequencies. Cold. At 10% (we couldn't turn it down on the ga-h61m-d2-b3 mother) of the dumb cooler CP6-9HDSA-PL-GP Cooler Master sticks out around room temperature until you load it to the fullest. Built-in memory controller. Integrated video core with DX10.1 support.
Cons
  • The memory controller is 1066 maximum. I took the cheapest memory for 1333 with CAS Latency 9. CAS Latency became 7, really. Video core on the 45 nm process technology. And it is visible (c)))). If it weren't for it, we could get by with passive cooling with case fans blowing. Well, I would like a more powerful vidyuhu, but this is so, nitpicking. Video memory eats up to 480 meters, by the way. Where she has so much - only Intel knows.