The Intel Core i5-5200U is an important name in the world of notebook processors, since it is among the most popular chips. That’s understandable since it is a prime example of a mid-range CPU, widely used in numerous laptop configurations. The i5-5200U sits in the middle of the latest 5th Generation Intel Core “Broadwell” CPU range, between the. Broadwell is known for its great power efficiency and better performance-per-watt ratio than on the previous Intel’s 4th Gen Core i5-4xx0U and similar parts by AMD.The processor has two cores running at 2.2-2.7GHz.
Alongside TurboBoost technology for clock speed increase depending on usage scenario, the i5-5200U supports HyperThreading, which allows two computing treads per core.The chip has a PassMark benchmark score of roughly 3,600 points. The result confirms the mid-range nature of the i5-5200U. In the real world use, it provides flawless and fast completion of the daily computing tasks of the home and office users. More demanding stuff like editing of high-resolution photography and Full HD movie creation can be done on the i5-5200U, but for these tasks the i7 parts are more optimal solution, especially the quad-core i7.The chip has built-in integrated graphics, which can be used for occasional web games, MMORPGs, and select first person shooter and racing titles on low graphics settings. High-resolution video playback, including 1080p Full HD and 2160p Ultra HD 4K, is supported without taxing the CPU much.Real World Use TestFor the Intel Core i5-5200U real world-use test, we used an Acer Aspire E5 notebook. Alongside the i5 CPU, it features 8GB of system memory, a lower-end SandDisk solid state drive which is nevertheless way faster than any traditional HDD, and Windows 8.1 operating system.In the video below, you can see what working on a laptop with the i5-5200U looks like. Tasks that run flawlessly on the tested system are file browsing, Web browsing with many heavy web pages opened, editing of multiple Word and Excel documents simultaneously, large.pdf document reading, large.jpg image editing, and audio and video playback.
On the other hand, Java-based Minecraft game and Microsoft’s free and popular Movie Maker video editing program loaded the CPU quite a bit. But, Minecraft, as same as many other games, runs flawlessly on the i5-5200U and its Intel HD 5500 IGP. It’s worth noting the i5-5200U and many other Intel CPUs feature QuickSync technology for faster video editing and conversion, but Movie Maker isn’t on the list of programs supporting it. Specifications of the Intel Core i5-5200UHere's the specs sheet of the Intel Core i5-5200U:Processor NameIntel Core i5-5200UCPU Family5th Generation Intel Core 'Broadwell'Number of CoresDual-core / 2 threads per coreCPU Clock Speed2.2-2.7GHzCache Size3MBMemory SupportDDR3 1333MHzDDR3 1600MHzIntegrated GraphicsIntel HD 5500Power Consumption15WProduction Technology14-nanometerTechnologiesIntel HyperThreadingIntel QuickSyncIntel TurboBoostVT-d virtualizationVT-x virtualizationTypical UseMainstream laptops & 2-in-1 PCsUser Benchmark Average CPU Score39.3.
I use the same CPU for Ableton Live. Usually I have around 8 to 10 tracks of audio and midi combined and CPU usage is around 35% (Ableton alone), so there’s enough headroom for my audio work. The only problem I noticed are occasional crackling sounds when using multiple instances of Diva VST synth plugin, but that’s probably solvable with buffer settings. Wav file exports are decently fast (I think less than 30 seconds for a 5-6 minute song export to wav 44100 Hz / 16 bit), but of course with a quad-core i5 or i7 it would be noticeably faster. I am about to buy an HP Probook and I have 2 options:or the Probook G3 (newer model) with i5-6200U (with integrated 520HD)or (the older version) G2 with i5-5200U (with integrated 5500HD)The rest specs are all the same: 12GB (8+4) RAM, 128 GB SSDIs the 6200U version worth more with 150 € as this is the price difference between them?!?!
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(The ram type is DDR3 in both cases so the DDR4 handling advantage of the 6200U will not play here at all.)The main purpose of this laptop will be working with Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator but only with images (no videos, no 3D) that is why I will not go with dedicated GPU, but only with the integrated Intel ones.THX for replying me.