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This list contains 164 Computers With Intel Core i3 CPU Model in India. This price list was last updated on Oct 23, 2022.

Top 3 Computers With Intel Core i3 CPU Model are as follows:

  1. HP 24-ck0550in 65F46PA All In One Desktop (12th Gen Core i3/ 8GB/ 1TB 256GB SSD/ Win11): 1 TB Hard Disk, Intel Core i3 12th Gen, 8 GB RAM, Intel UHD Graphics 730, 2.2 GHz Clock Speed
  2. Lenovo IdeaCentre F0G0012HIN AIO Desktop (11th Gen Core i3/ 8GB/ 512GB SSD/ Win11 Home): Intel Core i3 11th Gen, 23.8 inches, Intel UHD Graphics, 1 Year Warranty, 8 GB DDR4 RAM
  3. HP 24-cb1901in All In One Desktop (12th Gen Core i3/ 8GB/ 512GB SSD/ Win11): 1920 x 1080 pixels, 1 Year Warranty, Intel UHD Graphics 730, Hexa Core, Windows 11 OS
Computers With Intel Core i3 CPU Model Price List
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HP 24-ck0550in 65F46PA All In One Desktop (12th Gen Core i3/ 8GB/ 1TB 256GB SSD/ Win11) ₹55,999 Oct, 2022
Lenovo IdeaCentre F0G0012HIN AIO Desktop (11th Gen Core i3/ 8GB/ 512GB SSD/ Win11 Home) ₹49,490 Aug, 2022
HP 24-cb1901in All In One Desktop (12th Gen Core i3/ 8GB/ 512GB SSD/ Win11) ₹53,800 Jul, 2022
Lenovo IdeaCentre 3 90SM009SIN Desktop Tower (12th Gen Core i3/ 16GB/ 512GB SSD/ Win11) ₹39,990 Jul, 2022
HP 27-cb1345in AIO Desktop (12th Gen Core i3/ 8GB/ 512GB SSD/ Win11 Home) ₹51,990 Jul, 2022
HP 24-dp1821 AIO Desktop (11th Gen Core i3/ 8GB/ 512GB SSD/ Win11 Home) ₹50,999 Jun, 2022
Lenovo Ideacentre A340 F0E800Y3IN AIO Desktop (10th Gen Core i3/ 8GB/ 512GB SSD/ Win10 Home) ₹47,990 Dec, 2021
Dell Vostro 3681 Tower PC (10th Gen Core i3/ 8GB/ 1TB/ Win10) ₹44,500 Aug, 2021
HP S01-af1109il Slim Tower PC (10th Gen Core i3/ 4GB/ 1TB HDD/ Free DOS) ₹33,500 Aug, 2021
Lenovo 300-20ISH F0BV003TIN AIO Desktop (6th Gen Core i3/ 4GB/ 1TB/ Windows 10 Home) ₹45,490 Jan, 2021

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Intel Core i3 8100: 3.6GHz Quad-Core With UHD Graphics For Less Than $120 USD Review

Written by Michael Larabel in Processors on 6 October 2017. Page 1 of 9. 33 Comments

The new Intel Core i3 8100 processor is a quad-core CPU running at 3.6GHz, offers integrated UHD Graphics 630, 6MB L3 cache, and has a 65 Watt TDP. This Intel quad-core CPU will cost you less than $120 USD. As about to be shown in these Ubuntu Linux benchmark results, this lowest-end Coffeelake CPU right now has a lot to offer. Here is a 30-way Intel/AMD Ubuntu benchmark comparison featuring the i3 8100, i5 8400, i7 8700K, and many other CPUs going back to the Sandy Bridge and Bulldozer days.

With this week’s Coffee Lake / Intel «Gen 8» CPU launch, Core i7 CPUs like the i7-8700K have transitioned from quad-cores plus Hyper Threading to now having six-cores plus HT while Core i5 CPUs like the i5-8400 are no longer just quad-cores without HT but are now six-core designs too. That leaves the Coffeelake Core i3 CPUs, which are now true quad-core processors compared to earlier generations being dual-core and dual-core with HT. The current i3 models are the Core i3 8100 and the i3 8350K.

The Core i3 8100 comes clocked at 3.6GHz while the i3-8350K is clocked at 4.0GHz; both CPUs lack any turbo boost capability, are true quad-core CPUs, both offer a 6MB smart cache size, support dual-channel DDR4-2400 (rather than DDR4-2666 with the Core i5/i7 models) and the 8350K with the «K» designation means it comes unlocked for overclocking. The Core i3 8100 has a 65 Watt TDP while the i3-8350K is at 91 Watts.

I ended up buying a Core i3 8100 on launch day for Linux testing as I figured many of you would be interested in seeing how it performs and have yet to see any other public i3-8100 benchmarks. The Core i3 8100 is a decent low-end entry with a 3.6GHz quad-core design plus UHD Graphics and a 65 Watt TDP all for $118 USD.

On the AMD side, the Ryzen 3 1200 is quad-core and clocked at 3.1GHz with a 3.4GHz turbo and 8MB L3 cache while costing about $110 USD. Or at about $130 USD is the Ryzen 3 1300X that is a quad-core with a 3.5GHz base frequency and 3.7GHz turbo while retaining the 8MB L3 cache size and 65 Watt TDP. So with the i3-8100 we get a higher clocked CPU than the Ryzen 3 1200 while with the 1300X it has a higher base frequency while its turbo is slightly above this low-end Coffeelake. And with the i3-8100 there is the integrated UHD Graphics 630 for those interested.

As published separately, the UHD Graphics 630 can work under Linux but currently require a special kernel module parameter be set for enabling the Coffeelake graphics hardware support. As well, Beignet OpenCL doesn’t yet have the support but can be easily hacked in. With our testing of the UHD Graphics 630 thus far, it’s indeed basically a rebranded HD Graphics 630 from the Kabylake era. You can’t do much heavy gaming with UHD Graphics 630, but it’s certainly enough for a modern composited desktop like GNOME Shell or KDE Plasma, video watching on the web, desktop/office tasks, etc. It’s worked out fine at 4K, can handle multiple monitors, and basically will cover your bases for all normal Linux desktop tasks short of any real 3D gaming.

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Intel Core i3-13100 processor showed up in CPU-Z base with four cores and a base frequency of 3.4 GHz

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In the CPU-Z Validator database, the first information about the quad-core processor Intel Core i3-13100 related to the Raptor Lake chip series has appeared. The chip has not yet been officially presented, but thanks to the leak, its main technical characteristics have become known.

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Late last month, Intel introduced the older Raptor Lake processors. Their release is scheduled for October 20. In the future, the company will also release younger 13th generation Core models. They will have reduced power consumption and will not receive support for manual overclocking. One of these models will be the Intel Core i3-13100.

According to the CPU-Z Validator, the processor has four physical cores and supports eight virtual threads. It is important to note that the chip only has high performance cores. It doesn’t have Gracemont’s small power efficient cores. The processor was tested on a Gigabyte B660 Gaming X motherboard with DDR5-4800 memory.

Image source: CPU-Z Validator

Based on the additional description, the base frequency of the processor is 3.4 GHz. By comparison, the previous generation Core i3-12100 Alder Lake model has a base frequency of 3.3 GHz and is capable of automatically boosting it to 4.3 GHz. Based on this, we can assume that information about a certain engineering sample of the Core i3-13100 got into the CPU-Z Validator database, and the consumer version of the processor will be able to offer a higher base frequency.

According to the VideoCardz portal, according to leaks, the Core i3-13100 will have a claimed power consumption of 60 watts. Leaks have previously claimed that low-end Raptor Lake CPUs could use Alder Lake dies. In other words, the same Core i3-13100 will be a refresh version of the Core i3-12100.

Intel is expected to introduce low-end Raptor Lake processors either late this year or early next year. Along with the announcement of new processor models, the company should also introduce new chipsets for the H770 and B760 motherboards.

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Test and review: Intel Core i3-12100F — the best budget processor for your money?

Today we’re looking at a budget processor in the Intel Alder Lake line, namely the Core i3-12100F. If open multiplier K models are not required, then the Core i5-12400 in our tests can be called an excellent 6-core processor for the money. Core i3-12100 with four cores is oriented lower, but still promises to comply with the «cheap and cheerful» principle. Of course, there are still Celeron processors, but in 2022 we still do not recommend taking less than two cores. Let’s see what four modern cores are capable of.

Before we get into the details of the desktop models, remember that Intel has also introduced new mobile CPUs. We also recommend that you check out our Alder Lake article series. We published a review of the first released CPUs, examined the differences between productive and efficient cores, as well as the new DDR5 memory. We have already published the first tests of the Core i5-12600K and Core i9-12900K processors, then the test of the Core i7-12700K a bit later. We then evaluated the efficiency and power consumption of the games. The Hardwareluxx test lab visited the Core i5-12400 mid-range processor, with which we checked the possibility of overclocking non-K processors on ASUS motherboards with Z69 chipsets0 and B660.

Today we will test the Core i3-12100F processor. It will be interesting to see if Alder Lake’s low-end non-K generation can put even more pressure on AMD in the entry-level segment than in the mainstream market.

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Processor comparison
Cores L3 cache L2 cache Turbo 3. 0 Frequency Boost Base frequency Base Power Turbo Power Price
Core i9-12900K 8P+8E 30 MB 14 MB 5.2 GHz 5.1 / 3.9 GHz 3.2 / 2.4 GHz 125 W 241 W 95.000 ₽
Core i7-12700K 8P+4E 25 MB 12 MB 5.0 GHz 4.9 / 3.8 GHz 3.6 / 2.7 GHz 125 W 190 W 70.800 ₽
Core i5-12600K 6P+4E 20 MB 9.5 MB 4.9 / 3.6 GHz 3.7 / 2.8 GHz 125 W 150 W 42.000 ₽
Core i5-12400 6P+0E 18 MB 7. 5 MB 4.4 / — GHz 2.5 / — GHz 65 W 117 W 27.500 ₽
Core i3-12100F 4P+0E 12 MB 5 MB 4.3 / — GHz 3.3 / — GHz 58W 89W 15.000 ₽

K models feature open multiplier and 125W TDP. However, they can draw 200 watts or more under ideal conditions. Non-K processors already run at a TDP of 65W, but for a short time they can increase the power to 202W, although this only applies to Core i9 models.. The Core i3-12100F processor no longer has related K models in terms of the number of productive cores, although the same Core i5-12400 can be compared with the Core i5-12600K.

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Core i3-12100F only offers four performance cores and no performance cores. The L3 cache is reduced to 12 MB because all the E cores and two P cores are missing, the total L2 cache is only 5 MB, namely 1. 25 MB per core. The Boost frequency of the P cores is 4.3 GHz. There is no support for Turbo 3.0, the base frequency of 3.3 GHz is relatively high. However, four cores are limited to a 65W TDP. In PL2 mode, the Core i3-12100F can consume up to 89Tue

The price from 13.800 ₽ is a significant advantage, since AMD does not offer processors on modern cores here. Unless you can buy Athlon 3000G with two Zen 2 cores from 7.100 ₽.

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Intel desktop Alder Lake is releasing two different dies in C0 and H0 steppings. C0 stepping is used for all K processors, there are eight productive and eight efficient cores physically on the chip. Moreover, this does not depend on the final processor, whether it is 6P + 4E in Core i5-12600, 8P + 4E in Core i7-12700K or 8P + 8E in Core i9-12900K, extra cores are simply disabled. This allows Intel to offer different configurations using the same die.

The H0 stepping only offers six performance cores and no performance cores at all.