Intel Core i5-2400 processor 3.1 GHz 6 MB Smart Cache Box

  • Brand : Intel
  • Product family : Core
  • Product series : i5
  • Product name : i5-2400
  • Product code : BX80623I52400
  • GTIN (EAN/UPC) : 5032037011686
  • Category : Processors
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  • Info modified on : 17 Apr 2024 11:37:26
  • Long product name Intel Core i5-2400 processor 3.1 GHz 6 MB Smart Cache Box :

    Intel® Core™ i5-2400 Processor
    (6M Cache, up to 3.40 GHz)

  • Short summary description Intel Core i5-2400 processor 3.1 GHz 6 MB Smart Cache Box :

    Intel Core i5-2400, Intel® Core™ i5, LGA 1155 (Socket H2), 32 nm, Intel, i5-2400, 3.1 GHz

  • Long summary description Intel Core i5-2400 processor 3.1 GHz 6 MB Smart Cache Box :

    Intel Core i5-2400. Processor family: Intel® Core™ i5, Processor socket: LGA 1155 (Socket H2), Processor lithography: 32 nm. Memory channels: Dual-channel, Maximum internal memory supported by processor: 32 GB, Memory types supported by processor: DDR3-SDRAM. On-board graphics card model: Intel® HD Graphics 2000, On-board graphics card base frequency: 850 MHz, On-board graphics card dynamic frequency (max): 1100 MHz. Market segment: Desktop, Supported instruction sets: SSE4.1, SSE4.2, AVX, Bandwidth: 21000 MB/s. Intel® Turbo Boost Technology 2.0 frequency: 3.4 GHz

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Updated:
2011-07-31 17:27:46
Average rating:86
Uk has collected 55 expert reviews for Intel Core i5-2400 processor 3.1 GHz 6 MB Smart Cache Box and the average expert rating is 86 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
digitalversus.com
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2011-07-31 17:27:46
Average rating:100
The Intel Core i5 2400 is one of the Core i5 2500K's little brothers. It shares most of the other processor's essential features, including Turbo mode, but is a little slower. Its four cores run at between 3.1 GHz (normal speed) and 3.4 GHz (in Turbo...
  • Performance with applications, Performance with video games, Turbo mode, Reasonable energy consumption, Integrated graphics can improve decoding/encoding video and support Bluray 3D...
  • Integrated graphics don't support DirectX 11 which would have improved the bitrate in some games...
  • Intel's latest generation of CPUs effectively picks up where the last one left off. Performance has been ratcheted up a notch and the energy consumption has gone down. This all-rounder is a real success...
vortez.net
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2011-07-31 17:27:46
Average rating:0
Whilst the lower end chips - 2300 and 2400 aren't capable of overclocking by way of altering the multiplier we can still channel in to excellent performance with stock CPU clock speeds. The benchmarks we ran clearly show that even the 2300 is capable of giving excellent results without even being overclocked. If you are going to head in the non-K direction, then its worth considering the H67 chipset of motherboa...
tomshardware.co.uk
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2014-05-14 02:15:00
Average rating:0
Although the processing cores in Intel’s Sandy Bridge architecture are decidedly similar to Nehalem, the integration of on-die graphics and a ring bus improves performance for mainstream users. Intel’s Quick Sync is this design’s secret weapon, though...
hardwarecanucks.com
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2014-05-15 01:37:11
Average rating:0
Given how great the Core i5-2500K and i7-2600K perform, it is easy to forget that the current Sandy Bridge LGA1155 processors are part of Intel’s mainstream series, not their high-end one. Therefore, it is more than due time for us to test out some of...
itnews.com.au
Updated:
2014-08-11 04:27:38
Average rating:83
A brand-new core design enables the chips to do more at a given clock speed than their predecessors. The humble Core i3-2120 runs at a slightly slower 3.3GHz frequency than the mid-range i5-660 from Intel's older 1156 platform, but it achieved higher benc...
tomshardware.co.uk
Updated:
2015-04-12 06:03:10
Average rating:0
Today we're putting the latest sub-$200 CPUs into a cage match armed with nothing but the latest DirectX 11 games (plus a helping of StarCraft 2) to see how they fare. Can AMD's familiar Athlons and Phenoms stand up to the new Sandy Bridge-based CPUs?...
silentpcreview.com
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2011-07-31 17:27:46
Average rating:0
With Sandy Bridge, Intel has set new standards in both performance and power consumption. Not only is the new hardware faster and more efficient, it is also not that expensive. These LGA1155 chips obliterate their comparably priced competition, with the Core i5-2400 and i5-2500K offering the best overall value. The i7-2600K offers a slight clock speed bump and Hyper-threading, but with most applications, the performance boost is generally not worth the US$100 extra over the i5-2500K. However as premi...
xbitlabs.com
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2011-07-31 17:27:46
Average rating:0
Many computer users have mixed feelings about the merger of traditional processor and graphics accelerator functions within new Sandy Bridge microarchitecture. Those who do not intend to use integrated graphics, but believe that the “unnecessary” integ...
  • More than half of all desktop processors on Sandy Bridge microarchitecture boast lower power consumption. However, so far we haven’t seen any real benefit in such a strong focus from Intel on energy-efficient models. Of course, we won’t deny that Core...
ixbtlabs.com
Updated:
2014-02-19 01:18:57
Average rating:0
This time we'd like to offer you the summarized test results of as many as 71 processors. This generally marks the end of the year, not the end of another test method's life cycle (like the last time). We believe this summary contains all important pro...
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