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| Model | CM8066201920404 |
| Release Date |
December 2015
* First availability for purchase, it may not correspond to the actual market launch date. |
| Series | Core i5 6th Gen |
| Core Name | Skylake |
| Socket | LGA1151 |
| Integrated Graphics | Intel HD Graphics 530 |
| CPU Cores | 4 |
| CPU Threads | 4 |
| CPU Clock Rate | 3200 MHz |
| CPU Turbo Clock Rate | 3600 MHz |
| TDP | 65 W |
| CPU Cooler included | No |
| Manufacturing Process | 14 nm |
| Maximum Supported Memory | 64 GB |
| Cache L3 | 6 MB |
When Intel first launched their Skylake processors, buyers’ choices were essentially limited to a pair of options: the i7 6700K and later the i5 6600K. Both boasted features enthusiasts looked for like unlocked multipliers and fast out-of-box...
Anyway, the Core i5-6500 is a good CPU for an intermediate work or gaming PC. However, if your priority is keep the low cost, the Core i3-6100 is still a more interesting option. On the other hand, if you need CPU multi-task performance, the Core i7-6700K is a better deal.