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i7 8th. Also no any complains. Just low usage at some games but i think it is due to game (or may be cpu temp)
 
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i5 9400f is the best processor for your needs
 
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Intel Core i3 processors have a minimum of 2 cores and a maximum of 5 cores. With Hyper-threading technology, each core can handle two threads, resulting in a maximum of 2*(2,3,4,5,6,7,8) = 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, or 16 cores.
 
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Yes, that is correct. The Intel Core i3, i5, and i7 series of processors all have a minimum of 2 cores and a maximum of 8 cores. However, the i3 series does not support Hyper-threading, while the i5 and i7 series do. Hyper-threading is a technology that allows each physical core to act as two logical cores, effectively doubling the number of cores available to the operating system. This can improve performance in applications that are able to take advantage of multiple cores.

Here is a table of the minimum, maximum, and supported core counts for each Intel Core series:

SeriesMinimum coresMaximum coresSupported Hyper-threading
Intel Core i325No
Intel Core i526Yes
Intel Core i728Yes
It is important to note that the actual number of cores that are available to the operating system may vary depending on the specific processor model and the operating system that is being used. For example, a 6-core Intel Core i5 processor may only have 4 cores available to the operating system if it is running Windows 7.
 
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Yes, that is correct. The Intel Core i3, i5, and i7 series of processors all have a minimum of 2 cores and a maximum of 8 cores. However, the i3 series does not support Hyper-threading, while the i5 and i7 series do. Hyper-threading is a technology that allows each physical core to act as two logical cores, effectively doubling the number of cores available to the operating system. This can improve performance in applications that are able to take advantage of multiple cores.

Here is a table of the minimum, maximum, and supported core counts for each Intel Core series:

SeriesMinimum coresMaximum coresSupported Hyper-threading
Intel Core i325No
Intel Core i526Yes
Intel Core i728Yes
It is important to note that the actual number of cores that are available to the operating system may vary depending on the specific processor model and the operating system that is being used. For example, a 6-core Intel Core i5 processor may only have 4 cores available to the operating system if it is running Windows 7.
The information you have provided is accurate although it is important to keep in mind that the performance of a processor is dictated by a lot of things besides the core count as well
 
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series min core max core Hyper-thread-tech ex
i3 2 5 2*core core=(2,3,4,5,6,7,8) ; 2*(2,3,4,5,6,7,8)=(4,6,8,10,12,14,16)core
i5 2 6 2*core Hyper-thread-tech increase 1core to 2core .it means 1core work like 2core,2core work like 4core.
i7 2 8 2*core
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I'm with you about the i5
 
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i5 2 6 2*core Hyper-thread-tech increase 1core to 2core .it means 1core work like 2core,2core work like 4core.
 
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