
These machines are cosmetically in very good and in fully working condition. Original product shipped to you may have some signs of wear or minor scratch but we try to ensure that you always get a quality product! They help you give an idea of how the actual product will look like. These are sample pictures of our product.
Any item returned for warranty must be returned in the same condition that it was received. our all products come with 100 Days seller warranty. Operating System : Genuine Windows 10 Pro 圆4. Ethernet Port : Yes, with Intel Gigabit Internet Support. Memory (RAM) : 4 GB DDR MHz (Can be upgraded at extra cost). Hard Disk : 500 GB HDD Drive (Can be upgraded at extra cost). Processor Speed : 3.10 GHz (with Hyper-Threading Technology and Intel Smart Cache). Processor: Intel Core i3 Processor 4th Generation 4160T. If battery life and integrated graphics performance is most important to you, get the 5th gen i3. So the answer becomes: If CPU performance is what's most important to you, then get the 4th gen i5. OTOH, Broadwell introduces some impressive battery life savings, and you're more likely to end up using the integrated GPU on a laptop. So suddenly the i5 became a good buy compared to an i3 with the same base clock speed. Only the ULV processors got bigger turbo boosts which made the i5 worthwhile.īeginning with Haswell, the main i5 line became ULV processors (end in a U or Y), so most i5 laptops started to get turbo boosts of 30%-65%. Not really worth the extra $50-$100 vendors were charging, and the i3 was a better value (the fact that Apple doesn't offer an i3 laptop was a big tip-off where the fat profit margins were). Prior to Haswell, the turbo boost on most of the i5 line was pretty modest - about 5%-15% base clock speed. The i3 has 2 physical cores, hyperthreading, and no turbo boost. Intel® UHD Graphics for 11th Gen Intel® Processors. The i5 has 2 physical cores, hyperthreading, and turbo boost. Intel® Core i3-1115G4E Processor (6M Cache, up to 3.90 GHz) Launched. Broadwell just has lower power consumption, which you don't really care about on a desktop. So unless you're going to use the integrated GPU extensively, there is virtually no performance difference between the two generations. On top of that Broadwell (5th gen) is just a die shrink of Haswell (4th gen).
The i3 has 2 physical cores, hyperthreading, and turbo boost. The i5 has 4 physical cores, no hyperthreading, and turbo boost. There are a few things that i5's will always be much better at doing such as hyper threading and turbo boost. CPUs don't REALLY get obsolete that fast.