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Moja konfiguracija
PC / Laptop Name:
Rupa bez dna
CPU & cooler:
INTEL Core i5-13600KF/NZXT X73
Motherboard:
Asus Z690G-Gaming Wifi
RAM:
G.SKILL 32GB Trident Z5 RGB DDR5 6000MHz CL40
VGA & cooler:
AsRock RX6900XT OC Formula
Display:
BenQ EX2780Q/Hisense 65u8gq
HDD:
Seagate Firecuda 520 1tb/Seagate Firecuda 520 1tb/WD 3TB RED/WD 2TB Black
Sound:
Samsung Q800c/Sennheiser GSP670/JBL Flip 5
Case:
LIAN LI PC-O11D Mini TG black
PSU:
CORSAIR SF Series SF750 Platinum 750W
Mice & keyboard:
Corsair K95 Platinum/Razer Naga 2014/Glorious Model D Wireless
Internet:
Optika 400/80
OS & Browser:
W10
Other:
Apple iPhone 13 Pro Max 128GB/iPhone XS Max 64gb/Logitech F710/Sony Playstation 5 Disc
SourceIntel's quad-core Core i5 2.66 GHz processor based on the Lynnfield core, was tested on an Intel reference-design P55 motherboard (DIBX_CRB) by forum members of XFastest. The processor accompanies 2.80 GHz and 2.93 GHz variants higher up in the series, and is expected to be priced at US $196.
The test bed was put through 3DMark Vantage (Performance and eXtreme settings), Cinebench R10, Queen, Photoworxx and AES tests of Everest. The GPU is of little relevance, as the CPU test 1 is what is to be looked at. At Queen, the setup with 4 cores and HyperThreading enabled, edged a dual-Xeon L5320 (8 cores) setup. It proved to be roughly 25% faster than Core 2 Extreme QX9650 at Photoworxx, and scored marginally higher than it AES. More pictures of the motherboard at the source.