Intel r Core TM i5 7200U CPU 2.50 GHz 2.70 GHz Dell Laptop

Operating System: Windows 10 Model: 5468
SKU: TGS00893A EAN: 5397184030530
RAM Size: 8 GB Type: Notebook/Laptop
Screen Resolution: 1366×768 Release Year: 2018
SSD Capacity: 256GB CPU: Intel Core i5-7200U 2.50 GHz
MPN: P75G Webcam: Yes
Features: Built-in Webcam USB Ports: 3
Keyboard: QWERTY UK Keyboard (backlit) Product Line: Vostro
Processor Speed: upto 3.10 GHz Colour: Silver
Screen Size: 14.0 in Operating System Edition: Professional
GPU/Video Card: INTEL DEVICE 5916 GRAPHICS Storage Type: SSD (Solid State Drive)
Manufacturer Colour: Silver UPC: 5397184030530
Graphics Processing Type: Integrated/On-Board Graphics Processor: Intel Core i5 7th Gen.

Show

Brand new in original packaging and condition.

Open Box

An item in this category is just like new which maybe a returned product or opened out of original packaging for testing or checking purposes and then repacked, however it may not be in its original packaging or packaging may have been damaged.

Grade A

These items are in Overall Very Good Cosmetic Condition. There is a slight possibility of very minor marks or scratches due to storage and transport. There will be hardly any noticeable scrapes or scratches and absolutely no dents or any sort of damage. Every element of the hardware is functional with no known faults in the system.

Grade B+

In good condition with minor visible marks or scratches. Slight cosmetic issue but nothing major and unit is generally in good condition with minor or hardly noticeable scrapes or scratches and absolutely no dents or damage. Every element of the hardware is functional with no known faults in the system. Occasional rubber base or blanking plate might be missing in case of desktops. Laptops may have missing rubber base or light keyboard marks.

GRADE B-

The device will be clean however there might be noticeable scratches or marks and sign of wear and tear on the casing. There may be light blemish on the screen in case of monitors or Laptops (nothing major) and you may notice occasional pressure marks. Every element of the hardware is functional with no known faults in the system. However it may have issues like small dents and missing rubber legs or missing blanking plates only in case of desktops.

GRADE C

The device will have significant signs of use. Deep scratches and/or dents on the casing are permitted but nothing that affects the functionality of the machine. In case of monitors or laptops if there is any damage to the screen then it will be clearly mentioned in the description however you may expect pressure marks or scratches on screen. Every element of the hardware is functional with no known faults in the system. May have missing rubber legs, back plates.

Intel r Core TM i5 7200U CPU 2.50 GHz 2.70 GHz Dell Laptop
The Intel Core i5-7200U is a member of the latest 7th Generation Intel Core U “Kaby Lake” laptop processor family. The i5-7200U is a mid-tier dual-core CPU in the 7th Gen series, as opposed to lower-mid-range i3-7100U and upper-mid-range i7-7500U from the same family. The 7th Gen Core U chips are essentially only minor upgrades of their 6th Gen “Skylake” precursors. They are all aimed at use in the mainstream laptops, such as the common 15.6-inch all-rounders. Also, they are based on the same 14-nanometer production technology and have a thermal design power of 15 Watts. As the main improvements, the 7th Gen i3, i5, and i7 CPUs have slightly faster clock speeds over their 6th Gen counterparts. Additionally, Intel highlights further improvements in Ultra HD (4K) high-resolution video playback, such as longer battery runtimes when playing UHD content.

Intel Core i5-7200U 7th Gen CPU Benchmark

Intel r Core TM i5 7200U CPU 2.50 GHz 2.70 GHz Dell Laptop

The Intel Core i5-7200U has a base clock speed of 2.5 GHz and TurboBoost up to 3.1 GHz. For comparison, the older i5-6200U runs at 2.3 and 2.8 GHz in base and turbo modes, respectively. That’s the main difference between them and it’s visible in the benchmark chart. The 2.4 GHz i3-7100U lacks TurboBoost, which is the main reason why it lags behind the i5 in the benchmarks, as you can see in the User Benchmark test chart above. The i7-7500U with higher clock speeds of 2.7 – 3.5 GHz and 4MB cache size instead of 3MB on the i5 and i3 is indeed faster in benchmarks. However, it’s worth noting that most users probably won’t notice any difference between the mentioned CPUs in the real-world everyday computing.

2018 Update: The i5-7200U CPU is still an excellent processor in 2018, but the newer version – the 8th Gen i5-8250U, scores much better thanks to its quad-core design. But again, in usual everyday use the difference isn’t big.

i5-7200U Real World Use Review

Our real world-use video (below) can give you a glimpse of what everyday computing looks like on laptops with the Intel Core i5-7200U. For this review, we used a Lenovo IdeaPad 310 15.6″ laptop with the i5-7200U, integrated Intel HD 620 graphics, 8GB of main memory, a common mechanical 1TB 5,400 hard drive, Full HD display, and Windows 10 Home operating system. Please keep in mind that the i5-7200U combined with solid state drive storage instead of hard drive can provide much snappier Windows user experience. Also, other factors such as RAM and graphics specs and laptops’ cooling designs can influence performance of OS and common apps, too. But, not as much as storage device type.

The test confirmed our estimation that the i5-7200U really isn’t meaningfully faster than its i5-6200U precursor during normal computing activities. A very small performance gap might be visible in some harder tasks like transcoding in video production or applying image filters in professional photography editing. For these duties recommended are the quad-core Intel Core i7 CPUs, such as the popular i7-6700HQ. With the quad-core i7 chips these heavy tasks can be completed noticeably faster.

Back to the common scenarios like web browsing, online video streaming in Full HD resolution, work in Microsoft Office productivity suite. For these tasks, the Core i5-7200U is an unmistakable choice, as you can see in the video.

Intel highlights in the press materials hardware optimization of 4K Ultra HD video playback on the 7th Generation Intel Core processors. We have tested 4K YouTube videos in web browsers and local 4K files in some Windows programs. YouTube UHD videos in Microsoft Edge and Google Chrome browsers run amazingly smooth on the i5-7200U, with a CPU load of around only 2 percent. The same applies to Windows’ native Media Player program, which is able to play perfectly 25, 30 and 60 fps Ultra HD. We have, however, noticed a bit higher stress on the CPU when playing 25 fps and 30 fps files in Gom Player, with a ~20% CPU load but still completely smooth video. Unfortunately, we weren’t able to watch 60 fps 4K videos in Gom and any 4K video in the popular VLC Media Player, since playback was too choppy. We’ve tried to adjust some software settings to make the questionable videos run properly and tried different 4K video formats, but with no luck. That is very likely a software issue, since WMP was able to handle 60 fps 4K on the same hardware easily.

As for gaming, it generally requires a good dedicated video card and a quad-core Intel i7 CPU to run easily. Since the tested laptop only has the basic Intel HD 620 graphics which is integrated in the dual-core i5 CPU, gaming potential is limited. But, many of today’s most popular games like League of Legends, Minecraft, or Counter Strike will run very decently on the i5 & HD 620. You can read more about gaming on the Intel HD 620 in this review or take a look at the video playlist below.

Note: The benchmark scores of the listed processors are averages measured across various devices with these processors. The scores and real-world performance of the Intel Core i5-7200U and compared CPUs may vary depending on the notebooks' other components, settings, cooling, and other factors. However, the benchmark results are good indicators of the processors' performance.