![]() ![]() ![]() non-T versions in general) different? If so, by how much?Ģ.) Is the estimated idle power consumption of i3-6100 or 6300 somewhere around 5W? I would be satisfied already, if I could get a little more information about the i3, which I couldnt really find on the internet (at least I'm not very confident about the answers I have found so far).ġ.) Is the idle power consumption of i.e. ![]() I was asking for measurements - that would have been the ideal case, but since the processors are pretty new, I guess there is not so much practical information available yet. However, I think the i3 6100-6300 or i3 6100T-6300T are the ones that fit my needs the most. Thanks for the response! I wasn't aware of the absence of 5th gen i3 desktop processors. An estimation would be an alternative, if there are no comparable measurements yet. I couldnt find a site which shows measured values of idle power consumption of those cpu's. As operating system I would use whether debian, arch linux, slackware, centos or linux mint. The one question I would like to get answered is the idle power consumption for each of these CPU's (no dedicated graphics card will be included) and the power consumption at full load for the same conditions. At the same time it should be as cheap as possible (with a trade-off for computation power, which I have to decide). My server should be powerful for computer vision tasks and energy saving when it is not processing. Intel® Core™ i7-6700 Processor (8M Cache, up to 4.00 GHz) Intel® Core™ i7-6700T Processor (8M Cache, up to 3.60 GHz) Intel® Core™ i5-6600 Processor (6M Cache, up to 3.90 GHz) Intel® Core™ i5-6600T Processor (6M Cache, up to 3.50 GHz) Intel® Core™ i3-6300 Processor (4M Cache, 3.80 GHz) Intel® Core™ i3-6300T Processor (4M Cache, 3.30 GHz) Intel® Pentium® Processor G4400 (3M Cache, 3.30 GHz) Intel® Pentium® Processor G4400T (3M Cache, 2.90 GHz) I've recently decided to buy a intel skylake cpu for my home automation server, where I have narrowed to the following CPU's to choose from: ![]()
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