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Extremely expensive The Final Word Core 2 Extreme CPUs are aimed at the high-end of the personal computing market. They are a suitable fit for expensive gaming PCs and are great for video editing rigs and for those of you who use design applications an...
Extremely expensive The Final Word Core 2 Extreme CPUs are aimed at the high-end of the personal computing market. They are a suitable fit for expensive gaming PCs and are great for video editing rigs and for those of you who use design applications an...
Core 2 Extreme CPUs are aimed at the high-end of the personal computing market. They are a suitable fit for expensive gaming PCs and are great for video editing rigs and for those of you who use design applications and want to build an entry-level work...
Intel has finally stepped away from Netburst and its about time too. In the beginning it was clear that Pentium 4’s architecture wasn’t going to be the ultimate in CPU technology - if a 1.3GHz clocked Pentium 3 could beat it in 90% of benchmar...
In conclusion, the Intel Core 2 Extreme X6800 and Core Duo E6700 are definitely leaders in the field of CPUs with high performance, low power consumption and backward compatibility with the 775 motherboards. Unfortunately for now, the price of both CP...
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Expensive when faster QuadCores are the same price.
To be honest, the one thing that is hanging the processor is its price-point. Sure it is a relatively fast processor, but with Intel slashing prices on their quad-core options, why would anyone even consider the X6800. The QX6700 which is the same pr...
Abstract: It may be the last article in the series of materials devoted to analyzing various platforms in SPEC CPU2000, because SPEC announced a new long-awaited . Nevertheless, it still has a right to exist and it will be devoted to a top processor, recently pr...
We did not run into any surprises today as we fully expected the Intel X6800 Core 2 Extreme to destroy the Intel 840 XE in our benchmarks today. Were aware that AMDs latest or even a more recent Extreme Edition would have made the fight a little clo...
Abstract: Core 2 Extreme X6800 $999 Intel www.intel.com 4 CPU’s Intel’s new Core 2 Duo platform marks a major shift in the company’s strategy. Not only is the Pentium name gone, but so is Intel’s power-hungry NetBurst architecture. At the sa...
Abstract: Back with a Vengeance Intels launch of the Core 2 Duo has come and gone, and now, for the most part, the entire range of speeds are available in stores (the 4 big ones of course - Newegg, mWave, ZZF, and TigerDirect). Availability still seems a bit sc...
Abstract: Intel have handled this product launch differently because as well as the usual splattering of marketing mumbo jumbo there has been an uncharacteristic level of access to an unreleased product. The first major example of this was back in May when we we...