The upcoming Intel Core i5-12400 processor was benchmarked ahead of its January 2022 launch, and the results are very promising for this midrange CPU. The benchmarks show that the new Intel Alder Lake ...
In what feels like the Intel Celeron 300A days are back (hey, Der8auer, do you have a Golden Orb cooler lying around?), Intel's new Core i5-12400 is a non-K series CPU -- meaning it can't be ...
I reported earlier today about some impressive performance numbers for Intel's upcoming low and mid-range 12th Gen CPUs showing it will be a force to be reckoned with around $200. We now have some ...
We’ve gotten our first look at how some of the budget options from Intel’s upcoming Alder Lake range will perform. A leaker posted benchmarks for the Core i5-12400, which is rumored to come with six ...
Intel Alder Lake benchmark leaks just keep coming, it seems. Now, this one is for the mid-range, mainstream users who won't technically need super-high-end chips. SANTA CLARA, CA - APRIL 26: The Intel ...
The benchmarks, posted on Chiphell (via Videocardz) reveal excellent performance for these three low-end CPUs, which sit below the likes of the Core i5-12600K above, and this will likely worry AMD, ...
Despite the fact that it’s still a little over 24-hours until Intel officially announces the launch of their new low/mid-tier Alder Lake-S processors, it’s already been well noted that many retailers ...
Hardware This Ryzen CPU, DDR5 kit, and cooler bundle is your sensible way to navigate the stormy waters of the DRAMageddon Gaming PCs Best gaming PCs in 2026: these are the rigs and brands I recommend ...
The cooler was tested by the team at 163, with Intel's new "Laminar RM1" stock cooler tested with the unreleased mid-range Core i5-12400 processor -- a new 6-core, 12-thread Alder Lake CPU -- with the ...
I recently assembled a small computer for light gaming and Windows duties, but I’ve noticed the CPU temperature gradually and consistently rises to over 55 ºC, even when idling (in the UEFI setup or ...
Something to look forward to: Intel's latest batch of processors continue to prove that a smaller process node is not always better (albeit necessary). While the Intel 7 process node and big.LITTLE ...
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