We've usually had easy access to Intel's Core i3 and Pentium ranges of CPUs but the chip giant is being surprisingly tight lipped about these latest additions to its line-up of fourth-generation ...
Our team tests, rates, and reviews more than 1,500 products each year to help you make better buying decisions and get more from technology. The Intel Core i3-4130 ($117) is a mainstream, dual-core ...
Verdict: The Intel Core i3-4130T Desktop Processor stands out with its . Designed for users who demand the best from their devices, Intel Core i3-4130T Desktop Processor delivers top-tier performance, ...
Intel's dual-core Core i3-4130 lacks the raw CPU muscle of pricier quad-core parts, but it's still reasonably quick and affordable. If you're a mainstream PC user or a budget gamer who plans on using ...
The Intel Core i3-4130 (US$117) is a mainstream, dual-core 4th-generation Intel Core processor aimed at those who want to save a little money compared with the pricier Core i5 desktops on the market.
Sadly, as Intel has only allowed K-series CPUs to access the baseclock straps that we saw with the likes of the Core i5-4670K, overclocking any other Haswell CPU means increasing the baseclock along ...
Intel’s dual-core Core i3-4130 lacks the raw CPU muscle of pricier quad-core parts, but it's still reasonably quick and affordable. If you’re a mainstream PC user or a budget gamer who plans on using ...
The Intel Core i3-4130 Desktop Processor stands out with its . Designed for users who demand the best from their devices, Intel Core i3-4130 Desktop Processor delivers top-tier performance, stunning ...
The dual-core Intel Core i3-4130 is a good choice for the mainstream or budget PC builder who wants to keep their overall price tag low, or the budget gamer who plans to supplement it with an ...
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