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Intel Core i5-7500T is the direct successor to the Intel Core i5-6500T. It belongs to the 7th generation of the Intel Core i series (Kaby Lake). The 4 CPU cores of the desktop processor clock at 2.7 GHz, although the clock frequency can be increased dynamically by the processor.
In this so-called Turbo mode, clock speeds of 3.3 GHz (single-core load) to 3.1 GHz (load on all 4 CPU cores) are possible, provided that the energy consumption and the CPU temperature are within a range defined by Intel condition. The
Intel Core i5-7500T does not support Intel Hyper-Threading technology, so a maximum of 1 thread per CPU core can be processed at the same time.
The processor has the Intel HD Graphics 630, a small iGPU with 24 execution units and 192 texture shaders. The graphics performance is not sufficient for the vast majority of computer games. The graphics are primarily suitable for receiving an image or video signal without the need to install a dedicated graphics card in the system.
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Intel Core i5-7500T supports up to 64 GB of RAM. The maximum memory speed is achieved with DDR4-2400 in dual-channel mode. In this mode, at least two memory modules must be installed in the system. The maximum memory bandwidth is then 38.4 GB/s. Unofficially, higher memory frequencies are usually possible, but are not supported by the manufacturer.
External devices such as a fast SSD or a dedicated graphics card can be connected via the PCIe bus. The Intel Core i5-7500T supports the PCIe 3.0 standard and can provide a maximum of 16 PCIe lines directly. Additional PCIe cables can be implemented via the motherboards chipset. The maximum PCIe bandwidth of the
Intel Core i5-7500T is 15.8 GB/s.
- High energy efficiency (T-variant)
- Integrated graphics (Intel HD Graphics 630)
- Solid performance for everyday tasks
- Reliable basis for compact systems