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I don't buy CPUs, I collect laptops my current collection of working machines includes:
Intel Core i7-6600U
Intel Core i7-4600U
Intel Core i5-2520M
Intel Core i5-520M
Intel Pentium CPU B950
Celeron Dual-Core CPU T3100
Intel Atom CPU N2600
AMD V120
Current:
Core i3 3210(For use from our family HTPC)
Core i7 3770 (I won this from a gacha in Tokyo, I literally spent $5. What a luck! :P)
Core i5 6200U (My ThinkPad E570's CPU)
Previous:
AMD A8-7200p (From my old laptop, I still miss it even this day )
Core 2 Quad Q9650 (Motherboard has died so I also had to let this go )
I have only one HP Windows 10 desktop which dates to November, 2018. Belarc advisor says this about my cpu:
3.20 gigahertz Intel Core i7-8700
No memory cache
64-bit ready
Multi-core (6 total)
Hyper-threaded (12 total)
Interesting that I do not see another reference to an i7-8700 in this thread. So many variations...
I have three desktop CPUs that are currently in service.
Core i5-6600
Core i5-9600KF
Core i7-9700K
We also have a pair of mobile i5-equipped MS Surface Pro 3 tablets. Don't recall the exact model, but they're likely 6th-gen.
Edit: I was quite wrong - the Surfi each have a i5-4200U...
I had a 8700k that i bought from Silicone Lottery sold it to a guy in China who cheated me out of my money and the chip
Learning lesson for sure will never sell outside the US ever again i had to make paypal give me some compensation the POS claimed he never got it and the postal service claim they can't track once it leaves the country but yet they know it made it to China
Anyway that Particular chip was delided to run at 5.1 Ghz but to me was a poor performer anyway so i hope the chip failed that guy since he stole it in the first place
Celeron 1000M @ 1.80GHz 2C/2T (Only CPU I Have, have in my main machine, planning to upgrade to i7-3940XM)
I actually had a another pentium 4 desktop but its lost
i7-1065G7
i3-9100
i3-7100
My 9100 is a barn burner, for a little i-3. I even edit 4k-60fps video with it.
Dell Inspiron 3671 Performance Results - UserBenchmark