frozentundra123456
Lifer
Just when I thought Intel had a clear naming scheme for their Sandy Bridge CPUs. That is I3 dual core, I5 quad w/o HT, I7 quad with HT.
I saw an HP comp advertized on best buys weekly ad today. The processor was an I5 2390T. Wow, nice quad sandy bridge for reasonable price, right???
Wrong. Turns out this is a dual core. Even worse it is a dual core with a 35 w TDP. So it is probably slower than an I3. Just when I thought I had the lineup figured out.
And why would HP put this processor in a desktop? It might have a place in an all-in-one or HPTC, but why in a tower??
I saw an HP comp advertized on best buys weekly ad today. The processor was an I5 2390T. Wow, nice quad sandy bridge for reasonable price, right???
Wrong. Turns out this is a dual core. Even worse it is a dual core with a 35 w TDP. So it is probably slower than an I3. Just when I thought I had the lineup figured out.
And why would HP put this processor in a desktop? It might have a place in an all-in-one or HPTC, but why in a tower??