Hello friends, welcome to our new blog. This is part 2 of How to Build a PC. In this, we will tell How to Choose 1 of the Best Processor for Your Needs. In part one, we told you how to select a motherboard for your PC. If you have not read part 1, you can read it by clicking on the motherboard link.

Table of Contents
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First, we will tell you which processor to buy if you are buying a laptop. If you only want to know about PCs, you will also find information about PC processors in the table of contents. Otherwise, you can scroll down and find that topic below.
Laptop Processors
Friends, I have seen many times that when we talk about H-Series, HX-Series, P-Series, and U-Series processors in this PC, most people are unable to understand what they are talking about, whether this processor is good or not. After this, there are Intel and AMD as well.
So, there is a lot of confusion as to which processor will be best for us. In this blog, I am not going to tell you which one is the best among Intel and AMD because the processors of both these companies are present all over the world, and both companies provide very good processors.
In this blog, I am going to tell you about technical cores, threads, and clocks. I am simply telling you which processor you should choose according to your budget and requirements.
U-Series Processors
Let’s start with the U-series processors first. You can see these processors in light series like in thin or light laptops. With this processor, you can do normal office work, day-to-day tasks, video viewing, document work, and open many tabs while browsing. This processor can handle only this much work well.
They are named U-series because they are ultra-low-power CPUs, have the lowest TDP, and draw very little power. This is the reason you get a good battery backup. If you need more battery backup in your laptop and you have to do normal tasks, then you do not need to spend much on the U-series processor.
For example, currently, the U-series has i3-1315U, i5-1334U, i3-1305U, i5-1345U, i7-1355U, and all other specifications that can be seen by clicking on View. I will also make it clear to you in these, like 1305U is – 13 for its generation, so it is a 13th generation processor, and if it were the 12th Gen, it would be i3-1205U.

Similarly, AMD has a Ryzen 3-7320U, a Ryzen 3-7330U, a Ryzen 3-3733U, and similarly Ryzen 5 as well. I have uploaded all the charts.

P-Series Processors
Now let’s talk about P-Series processors. These processors have been mainly introduced by Intel. They are above the U-Series processors and below the HS-Series processors. Intel has provided this middle processor. This processor will do all the tasks that I told you in the U-series, apart from that, you will also be able to do coding and basic-level video editing in it. In the P-Series, you get to see processors like i5-1340P, i5-1350P, i7-1360P, and i7-1370P. I have provided the chart with their specifications and models as well, you can check it properly.

Whenever you want to buy a processor, buy the processor only after carefully looking at its price, cores, threads, etc.
HS-Series Processors
Now comes the HS processors. These processors have been trending for 2 years and are being used a lot. The performance of these processors is similar to the H-series, but they come with slightly less power since their TDP is lower. You can mostly find them in thin gaming and performance laptops like Asus ROG G series laptops. You can only get these processors from AMD. They offer good performance with less power consumption, providing more battery backup. If you want to do tasks like gaming, video editing, 3D rendering, coding, or Photoshop, you can choose this processor for yourself.
I will also tell you about some models of this processor, such as Ryzen 5-7535HS or Ryzen 7-7735HS.

H-Series Processors
Now let’s talk about H-Series. These processors are superior to HS-Series and offer slightly more performance than HS. They draw more power and are marketed from the beginning for desktop-level performance. They offer slightly less performance than desktops. If you have to perform very heavy tasks like 3D casting, modeling, illustrator, After Effects, architecture, rendering, or any other heavy task, then get an H-Series processor for yourself.
Even if you buy a high-end gaming laptop, you will find an HS-Series processor in it too. You will mostly find this processor from Intel. AMD’s H-Series is also listed, but it will not be seen on any laptop right now.
HX-series Processors
Lastly, we will talk about HX-series processors, which provide us with the best and strongest performance. HX processors can give us desktop-like performance. If you look at Intel’s i9-13980HX processor, it draws 90 to 100 watts of power when needed. If you look at its Boost Clock, you can see up to 5.6GHz. If AMD’s Ryzen 9-7945HX processor beats Intel’s i9-13980HX, it means ultimate performance.
You will find laptops with this processor very expensive. You will also find their i5 laptops for 1 lakh+. In laptops that have this processor, you can do any work that your heart desires; it will do even the heaviest tasks with ease. If you want very good performance, then you can buy this processor without any worry.

how do you choose a processor for your PC?
First of all, I will talk about Intel processors. After that, we will also talk about AMD.
Intel Processors
F-Series Processors
First, let us take Intel’s Core i5-13400F processor, for example. Let me tell you about the 13400F. The ’13’ indicates the generation. If ’12’ had been used instead of ’13’, it would have been a 12th Gen processor. The ‘400’ that comes after this is its model number. Following that is the ‘F’; a processor with ‘F’ means it is a locked processor. We can only use the power provided by the company; you cannot boost or overclock it. Integrated graphics are not included in this model. These features are absent in the ‘F’ series. The ‘F’ series is the smallest.

K-Series Processors
After this comes Intel’s Core i5-13600K. Simple like the first processor, this one also has 13th Gen. 600 is the model number. The previous one had 400, but this one has 600, so it is normal. It is a bigger model. The 600 model will give you better performance than the 40 model. Lastly comes K. K means that this is an unlocked processor. You can overclock this processor, you can push it a little further than the power you get from the company. You also get integrated graphics in this processor.
KF-Series Processors
After this, i5-13600KF comes at number three. It is the same as the 13600K processors. The only difference is the F at the end. You do not get integrated graphics in it.
AMD Processors
Now let’s talk about AMD processors. All AMD processors are unlocked processors; you will not see locked processors among them. You can overclock all of their processors.
G-Series Processors
First, let’s talk about the Ryzen 5 5600G. The first 5 means the series, then comes 600, which indicates the model number. The G at the end means that you get integrated graphics in this processor.

X-Series Processors
The second processor in the Ryzen 5 is 5600X. The series and model number of the first 5600 are the same as before. The X at the end means that you do not get integrated graphics in it, but it is a slightly more powerful processor than the G processor.
Technical Knowledge about Cores, Integrated Graphics and Threads
What are integrated graphics?
If your processor has integrated graphics, then you do not need a graphics card for normal use. In processors that do not have integrated graphics, you will have to install a separate graphics card to view the desktop screen. It is not that processors that have integrated graphics do not require a separate graphics card. If you do work that requires heavy graphics, then you will have to install a separate graphics card.
Cores
First, let’s talk about cores. If you have 4 tasks and also have 4 people to do them, your work will get done quickly and simultaneously.
However, if you do all four tasks yourself, it will take more time, and you will have to do all the tasks one by one. The same is the case with cores. If there are more cores, they will be able to do more tasks simultaneously at a faster pace. The main thing is that the more cores, the better the performance.

Threads
Now let’s talk about threads. For example, let’s take a processor with 6 cores.
- 6 cores with 6 threads – In this, 1 core will have one thread, which will handle data transfer, making the speed a bit slow.
- 6 cores with 12 threads – In this case, 1 core will have 2 threads, one for receiving data and the other for sending data, which will improve performance compared to the first scenario.

Overall
Simply, let me tell you that the bigger the number you see in the processor, the more powerful the processor will be. You must do some research yourself before buying. That’s all in this blog. In part 3 of the blog, we will talk about how to choose a power supply for your PC.
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What are cores in a processor?
If you have 4 tasks and also have 4 people to do them, your work will get done quickly and simultaneously.
However, if you do all four tasks yourself, it will take more time, and you will have to do all the tasks one by one. The same is the case with cores. If there are more cores, they will be able to do more tasks simultaneously at a faster pace. The main thing is that the more cores, the better the performance.
What are threads in a processor?
6 cores with 6 threads – In this, 1 core will have one thread, which will handle data transfer, making the speed a bit slow.
6 cores with 12 threads – In this case, 1 core will have 2 threads, one for receiving data and the other for sending data, which will improve performance compared to the first scenario.
How to Choose the Best Processor for Your Needs?
Simply, let me tell you that the bigger the number you see in the processor, the more powerful the processor will be. You must do some research yourself before buying.
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