Intel Celeron 7305
The Celeron 7305 is a 5 core CPU from Intel released in 2022. This chip has a bad overall score with 789 points in our CPU benchmark. Our gaming benchmark shows that this CPU is an average processor for gaming, with a score of 1472 points. As for multitasking and heavy workloads, the Celeron 7305 scores 602 points and 576 points respectively. Indeed, this is a bad rating for very heavy workloads.
The Celeron 7305 has 5 cores and 5 threads. This chip has no simultaneous multithreading support, as it has the same number of cores as threads. This Intel CPU has a clock speed of 1.1 GHz. This CPU has a locked multiplier, so you are not able to overclock it beyond this frequency.
As for memory, the Celeron 7305 makes use of DDR5-4800 memory. The faster the memory, the better. Faster memory means that the CPU doesn't have to wait to get the data it needs. It can accommodate a maximum of 64 GiB of memory. Furthermore, this chip can handle up to 2 channels of RAM, a multichannel memory architecture allows for higher data transfer between the CPU and the memory. However, to take advantage of this, you must have enough memory slots filled. Error correcting memory is not supported on this processor.
In terms of cache, the Celeron 7305 has 400 KiB of level 1 cache, 3 MiB of level 2 cache and 8 MiB of level 3 cache. This is a fast memory located close to the processor, which stores copies of frequently used data from main memory.
It has a total of 20 PCIe lanes.
Power and thermals for the Intel Celeron 7305 CPU are a TDP (Thermal Design Power) of 15 watts. This measures the amount of heat the processor produces when running at full load. This isn't a measure of power consumption, but it's a good estimate.
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