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Processor (CPU)

The brain of your computer is the processor, sometimes known as the central processing unit. The central processing unit is a very effective piece of etched silicon. Your computer’s actual work is coordinated by it, which gives instructions to all the auxiliary equipment. Megahertz is the unit used to measure processor speed (MHz). It is equivalent to one gigahertz to have 1,000 megahertz (GHz). A processor that is 3.2 GHz will therefore operate at 3200 MHz.

The idea that a PC will run more quickly the quicker the processor is a widespread one. Instead of putting all your money in one basket and immediately blowing your budget, consider a more balanced strategy when deciding on your processor speed:

Sample 1

Processor: Intel® CoreTM i7-7700K, running at 4.2 GHz, with 8 GB RAM.

Sample 2

Processor: Intel® Core™ i5-7600K, running at 3.5 GHz with 16 GB RAM.

 

Which machine will be quicker?

We would pick the second sample for demanding or gaming purposes because having twice as much RAM will enable more programmes to be running at once, improving stability for gaming and making the computer more responsive.

For further information, see Memory (RAM).

Multiple Core Processors

The purpose of multi-core CPUs is to provide high performance for programmes that support multithreading. High-level video editing programmes and games are the main applications that enable multi-threading in addition to the Microsoft Windows operating system. Consider a CPU with multiple cores if you intend to run a lot of programmes simultaneously. In general, four cores are highly recommended over two, and eight cores are better than four, provided the programme has been developed to take advantage of multiple cores.


Processor Cooling

It’s crucial to get a CPU cooler that is powerful enough to effectively remove the heat the processor generates when you order a powerful processor. The built-in fan on the majority of processors is adequate. 

We strongly advise that you budget for a more sophisticated processor cooler, such as a Heatpipe cooler or a “liquid cooling” based cooler, if you’re going to acquire a high-end gaming or video editing system. By minimising the overall heat generated inside your computer, these more sophisticated processor coolers will remove the heat from your processor more effectively while also keeping your other components, like your graphics card, cooler.

Thermal Paste

A sticky substance called thermal paste commonly referred to as thermal grease is used to boost heat conductivity by making up for the components’ uneven surfaces. Every CPU cooler we incorporate into our systems has a standard thermal paste that will aid in reducing CPU temperature and enhancing the performance and lifespan of your PC.

CPUs with overclocking

For our overclocked systems, we also provide an upgrade option to better thermal paste alternatives that make use of various materials, like carbon microparticles. Your computer may run 2.5 to 7 degrees Celsius lower as a result of these thermal pastes, which further boost heat conductivity.

Should I select an AMD or Intel Processor?

You can choose an AMD computer bundle or an Intel computer bundle when customising your new PC. Both processors deliver outstanding performance and value. While AMD CPUs currently give the best value for the money, Intel processors currently maintain the top spot for performance. A computer on an Intel platform is the most excellent option if you want the finest performance. Choose AMD bundles instead if you want superb performance at a very reasonable price.

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