Intel Core i5 2500T review

Intel delivers some low-powered gaming muscle

Intel Core i5-2500T
Intel's Core i5-2500T could suit a mid-range gaming rig

TechRadar Verdict

The Core i5 2500T performs so well you can almost forgive Intel about the lack of overclocking potential... almost.

Pros

  • +

    Lower power

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    Reasonable overclocking on the graphics

Cons

  • -

    Locked multipliers

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    Could be hard to find

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Hitting the low-powered, green gamer is Intel's Core i5 2500T. We've already had a good look at Intel's Core i5 2500K processor; it's getting a reputation as the go-to chip if your budget won't quite stretch to an Intel Core i7 2600K.

Although it's getting all the attention as the flagship chip in the second generation Core i5 line-up, there are a couple of other interesting family members. Not because of their overclocking ability – they don't really have any – but because they're low power chips.

The most interesting one of these is this Core i5 2500T.

It's the T part of the name that's the important bit – it means that the chip has a TDP of just 45W. That may still sound like a fair old chunk of power, but it's a remarkable 50W lower than the 2500K.

On the flip side, unlike the 2500K, the multipliers aren't unlocked so there's not a lot you can to improve on the default 2.3GHz (3.3GHz with Turbo) clock speed.

It's not the only lower-power member of the family – there's also the 2500S. The S series of chips have slightly higher TDP of 65 Watts.