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AMDAMD 5
IntelIntel 15
Intel Core i3-14100F Processor
- INTEL® CORE™ I3-14100F 14TH GEN DESKTOP PROCESSOR
- TOTAL CORES – 4
- PERFORMANCE CORES – 4
- EFFICIENT CORES  –  0
- TOTAL THREADS – 8
- 12 MB INTEL® SMART CACHE
- PERFORMANCE-CORE MAX TURBO FREQUENCY 4.70 GHZ
- PERFORMANCE-CORE BASE FREQUENCY 3.50 GHZ
- TOTAL L2 CACHE 5 MB
- SOCKETS SUPPORTED LGA1700
AMD Ryzen 5 5500 (6-Cores/12-Threads) AM4 Processor
- CPU Cores – 6
- Threads – 12
- Base Clock – 3.6 Ghz
- Max Boost Clock – Upto 4.2 GHz
- Total L3 Cache – 16 MB
- Dedicated Graphics Card Required
Intel Core Ultra 5 225F Processor
- Intel Core Ultra 5 225F
- 10 cores (6 P-cores + 4 E-cores) and 14 threads.
- Performance hybrid architecture integrates two core microarchitectures, prioritizing and distributing workloads to optimize performance
- Up to 4.9 GHz. 22 MB Cache
- Compatible with Intel 800 series chipset-based motherboards
- PCIe 5.0 & 4.0 support. Intel Optane Memory support. No thermal solution included. Discrete graphics required
AMD Ryzen 5 8500G with Radeon 740M Graphics AM5 Processor
AMD Ryzen 5 3400G with Radeon Vega 11 Graphics AM4 Processor
- Built-In Radeon Vega 11 Graphics
- 2nd GEN with Radeon Graphic
- Socket AM4
- Max Boost Frequency 4.2 GHz
- L2 Cache 2MB
- L3 Cache 4MB
- Thermal Design Power 65W
- With Wraith Spire cooler
AMD Ryzen 5 5600GT AM4 with AMD Radeon Graphics Processor
Intel Core i5-14400F Processor
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Intel Core i5-8400 Processor (Pre-Own)
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Intel Core i3-8100 Processor (Pre-Own)
AMD Ryzen 3 2200G APU AM4 Processor (Pre-Own)
Intel Core i5-10400F Processor (PreOwn)
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Intel Core i3-7100 Processor (Pre-Own)
Intel Core i3-6100 Processor (Pre-Own)
Intel Core i5-2400 Processor (Pre-Own)
Intel Core i3-2100 Processor (Pre-Own)
Intel Core i5-12400F Processor
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