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Intel Core i5-2300 CPU

The Intel Core i5-2300 is a quad-core desktop processor from the Sandy Bridge microarchitecture, released in 2011.

The Intel Core i5-2300 is a 64-bit quad-core processor based on the Sandy Bridge microarchitecture, manufactured on a 32 nm process. It features a base clock of 2.80 GHz and a boost clock of 3.10 GHz, with 6 MB of L3 cache. The processor supports DDR3 memory at 1066/1333 MHz across two channels and includes integrated Intel HD Graphics 2000. It has a TDP of 95 W and uses the LGA1155 socket. The CPU provides 16 PCIe 2.0 lanes and supports instruction sets including SSE4.1, SSE4.2, and AVX. It does not support ECC memory and has an unlocked multiplier. The i5-2300 was released on January 9, 2011, with a launch MSRP of $184, and was discontinued on June 30, 2012.

Benchmarks

Blender Open Data score25.92 samples/min
Nero Score AI269 images/min
Nero Score AVC encode811 fps

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Specifications

Microarchitecture unverified Sandy Bridge
Cores4
Threads4
Base clock2.80 GHz
Boost clock3.10 GHz
L3 cache6 MB
Process node32 nm
TDP / base power95 W
SocketLGA1155
Memory supportDDR3 1066/1333
Memory channels2
ECC memory supportNo
Integrated graphicsIntel HD Graphics 2000
PCIe lanes (CPU)16
PCIe version2.0
Instruction sets64-bit, Intel SSE4.1, Intel SSE4.2, Intel AVX
Unlocked multiplierNo
Release date2011-01-09
Release year2011
Discontinued2012-06-30
Launch MSRP unverified 184 USD