Inter Gamer Days is your opportunity to learn which Intel powered computer is right for you. From August 18th to September 4th, Intel Gamer Days brings savings on Intel based laptops and opportunities to learn more about Intel processors. Computing technology is constantly improving and Intel is leading the way with new processors every year. In this article, I’ll help you to understand these processors so you can more easily decide which computer to purchase. Read about the difference between 12th gen and 13th gen Intel processors, then enter for a chance to win one of two laptops: these are two of the most powerful gaming laptops you can find be sure to follow the directions below carefully for the best chance to win.
Why does it matter what processor you buy
The processor is arguably the most important part of the computer. Does this scenario sound familiar: your old computer becomes sluggish, taking a lot longer to start, is slow to open programs seemingly remaining frozen, doing nothing for long periods of time. This is likely caused by a processor that can no longer keep up with the demands that the software programs are making. Those programs get updated regularly over the internet and those updates often require up-to-date processors to work smoothly. So your old processor didn’t stop working: it’s working as hard as it can but it’s just getting asked to do way more than it was originally designed to do.
New Intel processors are designed to handle the demands of modern software programs. Intel has a range of new processors, from their Core i5 to their Core i9, optimized for different use cases. The first thing to know is that i9 is faster than i7 and both are faster than i5. That doesn’t mean everyone should run out and spend the extra money on the fastest processor. Here is my take on which one is best for you.
Which processor do I need if I am getting a new laptop for school and work application, email, web searches, and for streaming movies and music
If you use your computer for school or work, as a general purpose productivity machine, then the Core i5 is likely perfect for your needs. It will not only be fast, whether you are using any Microsoft office program, web browser, or email application, it will play music and streaming TV and movies with ease. In fact, the newest generation of Intel’s Core i5 processors will be future friendly: it’ll perform great for the full duration of a university degree!
Which processor do I need if I am getting a new laptop for many different uses including playing the latest games with ease and live streaming
If you intend to use your new computer to play the latest high-performance video games, then your should be looking at the newest Core i7 processors. These have 16 processing cores (four more than the Core i5) and more cores equates to more processing power. You’ll need that power for the latest games which put some of highest demand on computers of any software you can use. With the newest Core i7 processor in your computer, you’ll be able to play almost any game available just as well as any professional gamer: the only limit to your gaming performance will be your skill.
Another very demanding task is live streaming. Content creators with a fast computer produce professional looking video streams and can more easily build their audience. If you intend to create content for fun of for profit, you’ll likely want a faster processor in your new computer like the two prizes we are giving away: both have Core i7 processors!
Why do I need an Intel Core i9 processor
Do you want the fastest computer … one that will handle really demanding tasks today and for many years to come? The Core i9 processor is likely what you want. It has 24 cores to ensure no matter how demanding the task—gaming, visual design, complex science or math applications—it will exceed your expectations. So if you demand the fastest, if you are a design guru, if you are a professional gamer, or aspire to be one, then the i9 will be worth the investment.
Should I get a 12th gen or 13th gen Intel processor.
This is another excellent question you may have. Last year at this time I wrote about how the 12th gen processors were a huge leap forward in processor design compared to the 11th gen processors. The improvement came from a new hybrid architecture grouping a number of performance cores (designed for demanding tasks) with efficiency cores (designed to handle maintenance and less demanding tasks) all working simultaneously for faster performance than had previously been possible. In the last year, Intel improved on the design of that hybrid architecture and released the 13th gen line of processors. These brought a huge leap in performance again (up to 24% improvement over 12th gen processors). If you purchase a computer with a 12th gen Intel processor, you will likely save some money and will be getting a very decent laptop. However, if you purchase a computer with a 13th gen Intel processor, you will likely spend a little more and get what you pay for with faster performance for many years of fun and productivity.
How can you tell which Intel processor is in a laptop at Best Buy?
Best Buy has a huge selection of computers, and these come with a variety of different Intel processor lines. In fact, you can still find 10th gen Intel processor computers at Best Buy. I personally don’t recommend you get one of those if you intend to put it to work for a full university degree. Spend a little more, if you can.
I suggest you shortlist a few computers with 12th gen processors and a few with 13th gen processors, compare their specs (memory, storage, etc) and get the one that works with your budget and is most suitable for how you want to use it. As I said above, software programs get more complex, more demanding, every year. The software in development right now, will be designed for the best processors available right now. Eventually, over the next few years, an older processor will start to show its age: a new processor (12th or 13th gen) not so much.
Best Buy makes it easy to know which processor is present on each laptop they carry. In the name of each laptop, Best Buy shows you the type of processor and which generation too. So take some time to look at the selection of laptops and find the one perfect for you.
If you win this contest, they you will be really set up for success at school, success at work, and success at play! Look at these two prizes then enter.
ASUS Zephyrus G16 16″ Gaming Laptop – Eclipse Grey (Intel Core i7-12700H/1TB SSD/16GB RAM/GeForce RTX 4050)
MSI Stealth 16 Studio 16″ Gaming Laptop – Star Blue (Intel Core i7-13620H/1TB SSD/32GB RAM/RTX 4060)
How to enter
Entering this contest will be fun and you can enter in three different ways:
- In a comment below: tell us what is the most demanding software you have ever used on a computer and what that software was used for. For a valid entry, your answer must be specific. For example, if it was for video editing, tell us the name of the application; if it was for gaming, tell us the name of that game.
- Social post: For two additional entries, create a public post on a social media channel sharing with your friends and followers that you are entering a Best Buy blog contest to win an Intel powered gaming laptop. Let your friends know which of the two laptops you are hoping to win; include the hashtag #IntelgamerDaysContest, so we can find your post, and include a picture from this contest page. Then return here and tell us in a comment below on which channel you posted it and the name of your channel (since many people use pseudonyms) so that we can check and verify your entry. You can use any social media channel (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Thread, LinkedIn, etc.), but the post must be public so we can verify it is there.
- Email a photo: If you visit any Best Buy store, take a picture with your smartphone of the laptop section in a store showing several Intel powered laptops available. Then in an email to bestbuyblog@bestbuycanada.ca with the subject line “Intel at Best Buy Contest” tell us the location of the store (city, street) and attach the picture.
What you can win
At the end of the contest, we will randomly select two (2) winners from all eligible entries. These winners will be randomly assigned to win one of the two laptop prizes: the Asus Zephyrus G16 or the MSI Stealth 16.
This contest runs from August 18th to September 5th.
Remember you can enter up to four times as mentioned above. Perhaps you’ve been trying to win a prize in a Best Buy Canada contest for many years and just have not been lucky. Hedge your bet by telling all of your friends and family that you really need their support for this amazing contest. They’ll likely be happy to enter this contest too.
Win a gaming laptop during Intel Gamer Days contest rules and regulations
Good luck.
Table of Contents
- Why does it matter what processor you buy
- Which processor do I need if I am getting a new laptop for school and work application, email, web searches, and for streaming movies and music
- Which processor do I need if I am getting a new laptop for many different uses including playing the latest games with ease and live streaming
- Why do I need an Intel Core i9 processor
- Should I get a 12th gen or 13th gen Intel processor.
- How can you tell which Intel processor is in a laptop at Best Buy?
I find Adobe difficult to use. I can never figure out how to edit documents or electronically sign them.
Games. Crashes after a while or when there’s too many things going on.
Adobe photo shop
Adobe Photoshop Shop has been the most demanding
Windows photo crashed my laptop several times.
Adobe Photoshop Shop has been the most demanding.
The Sims 3 almost crashed my PC
AutoCAD Architecture was the most demanding for me.
Adobe has been the best one for me and my needs thank you
Sony Vegas Pro has been the most demanding for complex edits, used to do edits that took hours and hours to render.
Adobe Photoshop was the most demanding for me. Too much editing
The most demanding software I’ve ever used is AutoCAD and I used it for CAD drawings
Intel processors is the best for gaming
Photoshop was the most demanding software I tried. I never got the hang of it!
Honestly, doing analytics in Excel with some huge data dumps for work. My computer just can’t keep up and in the end I have to filter down the reports that feed in so it is a smaller file to work with… but even then..
the most demanding software I have used is AutoCAD Architecture
Cyberlink PowerDirector video editing software uses all my computer resources.
Cyberlink PowerDirector video editing software uses all my computer resources.
I’m not sure but i think it was Excel at work, obviously for work purposes.
CP2077 with fully maxed out settings really put my PC through the paces.
Adobe Photoshop has been the most demanding for me-editing,editing,editing! And my desktop is not the fastest!!
I’ve used Luminar AI and foudn it pretty demanding to alter my photos. I’ve since switched to Lightroom
The most demanding software I ever used was Adobe Photoshop to retouch my photos and create some personal posters.
photoshop is my downfall
The most demanding software I have used is Photoshop, that I was using to edit travel photos.
CorelDRAW Graphics Suite for graphic design is very hard to navigate, not user friendly.
I’m not sure but i think it was Excel at work, obviously for work purposes.
the most demanding software I have used is AutoCAD Architecture, used to render 3D models for work.
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I long while ago the most demanding software I had ever used…It was Crysis! What a game, and what a system hog!
Adobe photoshop was the most demanding. Editing family pictures.
The most demanding software I have used would be Photoshop to edit photos and videos, and it can be laggy on an old laptop i am using.
Blender has so far been the most challenging for me
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Lotus 1-2-3 spreadsheets
I have always found Photography editing software challenging
The most demanding software I’ve used is Excel! It takes forever especially when the spreadsheets have a lot of data or when the formulas are complex.
I’m a bit of a noob, I had trouble with Canva for basic newsletter layout. It doesn’t help that I needed to write in French and the accented characters were so frustrating, I quit after a couple of hours and never went back.
Photoshop can be very challenging for me.
I’ve used Luminar AI and foudn it pretty demanding to alter my photos. I’ve since switched to Lightroom
The most demanding software I used back in the day was SETI@home
The most demanding game I have ever played was Cyberpunk 2077 with high graphics settings. Of course the game was really buggy when it first released, so that didn’t help, but I’m lucky that my computer didn’t melt!
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I used QuickBooks for a short time for accounting purposes.
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well, Windows Vista (but for a very short time ), but really Wondershare Video Converter, lots of captured old videos… VHS, 8mm to convert and clean up
Photoshop and my bookkeeping softwears for DT Max and Excel being open at the same time need a lot of memory. I hate computer freezes.
CorelDraw back in the day – was using to try and create a logo for a business.
A few months ago, I tried Luminar AI, because it was being given away for free and I heard it could improve my photos. The problem was that every filter took several minutes just to process one photo, and there were a lot of filters and I had a lot of photos. So I ended up uninstalling it after a few tries and going back to manually fixing it myself.
The most demanding software I have ever used on a computer was Photoshop, which I used to make posters and other graphics.
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