![]() ![]() Test Setupįor this article, I’ll be comparing the i3-530 to the i5-750 and Xeon 3320.įirst up, the Core i3 / i5 setup. And guess what I just pumped the vcore to 1.313 in the BIOS and kept my fingers cross as I set it to 3.9ghz – the processor reached the set speed with ease and even passed all the benchmarks I threw at it.Īnd I was using stock heatsink all the way! For more technical details, read this article. Here’s the CPU-Z capture of the processor specification.Īnd here is the CPU-Z capture of the processor specification, after I overclocked it. This is just like how the Core i7 is a quad-core processor with hyper-threading, hence working like an Oct-Core processor. The thing to note is that the i3-530 is technically still a dual-core processor but with hyper-threading, this means each core has 2 threads and making it 4 threads in total. ![]() The Core i3-530 with us today has a max TDP of only 73w, basically it consumes less power compared to the 45nm Core i5 and i7 processors. The Core i3-530 also part of Intel’s first line-up of 32nm CPUs, codenamed Clarkdale. This is the new, upcoming Intel Core i3-530 processor. ![]()
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