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Celeron N5095

4 cores · 4 threads · up to 2.9 GHz on FCBGA1338.

3.2 · 290 votes

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Cores
4
Threads
4
Boost
2.9 GHz
L3 cache
4 MB
TDP
15W
Socket
FCBGA1338

Performance breakdown

Gaming2
Productivity2
Single-core2
Multi-core17
Power efficiency2

Lab scores

Performance score2
Cores4
Threads4
Boost clock (GHz)2.9 GHz

Estimated gaming FPS

Paired with a high-end GPU. CPU impact is largest at 1080p.

1080p4 fps
1440p4 fps
4K2 fps

Full specifications

Processor & cores
Architecture
Jasper Lake
Process node
10 nm
Socket
FCBGA1338
Release year
2021
Total cores
4
Threads
4
Integrated graphics
Intel UHD Graphics
Clocks & cache
Base clock
2.0 GHz
Boost clock
2.9 GHz
L2 cache
1.5 MB
L3 cache
4 MB
Memory & platform
Memory support
DDR4
Max capacity
16 GB
Channels
2
Base power (TDP)
15W
Max temperature
105°C
Technologies
Instruction sets
SSE4.2
Extensions
AES-NI, VT-x, VT-d
Community Feedback

What Owners Say

Owners praise it for sipping power and staying cool in basic home theater or office builds. The common gripe is that it chokes on anything beyond light browsing and video streaming.

Pros
  • Sips power, runs almost silent
  • Handles basic office work fine
  • Plays 4K video without stutter
  • Boots quick for cheap laptops
Cons
  • Only good for very basic tasks
  • Integrated GPU is very weak
  • No upgrade path at all
Verdict

Our verdict on the Celeron N5095

A low-power, affordable chip for basic tasks, held back by sluggish single-core performance and a short platform lifespan.

Get it if you need a dirt-cheap chip for a basic home server or a low-power media player that sips electricity. Skip it if you want to do any real multitasking or gaming, as it chokes on anything beyond light web browsing.

Buy it if…

  • You want a cheap home server that sips power.
  • You need a basic office PC for web and email.
  • You are building a low-power media player for streaming.
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