Testseek.com have collected 76 expert reviews of the Intel Core i7 965 Extreme 3.2GHz Socket 1366 and the average rating is 88%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Intel Core i7 965 Extreme 3.2GHz Socket 1366.
November 2008
(88%)
76 Reviews
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395 Reviews
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The editors liked
10 per cent faster than the Core 2 Duo at the same clock speed
Can process eight threads simultaneously
Built-in memory controller
Reliable for overclocking
Fastest highend desktop CPU
Supporting motherboard supports both graphics card vendors multicard technologies
Fastest high-end desktop CPU
The editors didn't like
Needs a new motherboard to run
Requires three memory modules for optimal performance
Australians currently paying twice the price of Americans
Requires an expensive new motherboard
Chipset needs three memory sticks for maximum efficiency
Core i7 is a remarkable CPU. Intel has really outdone itself on the Core series of CPU and not one has been a disappointment. Each time Intel has an iteration of it, there is more power and more features to surface.Core i7, while sharing the Core na...
10 per cent faster than the Core 2 Duo at the same clock speed, can process eight threads simultaneously, built-in memory controller, reliable for overclocking
Needs a new motherboard to run, requires three memory modules for optimal performance
If you’re in the market for a new high-end PC, it’s worth spending your cash on a platform based on the Core i7. This Extreme Edition CPU will also let you overclock it reliably, and allow you to get close to 4GHz while only using an air coole...
Australians currently paying twice the price of Americans, Requires an expensive new motherboard, Chipset needs three memory sticks for maximum efficiency
Thanks to an expensive new motherboard requirement and ridiculously stratospheric prices, Intels new Core i7 desktop processors will remain enthusiast and professional-level parts until more affordable hardware comes out later next year, and prices d...
Australians currently paying twice the price of Americans, Requires an expensive new motherboard, Chipset needs three memory sticks for maximum efficiency
Thanks to an expensive new motherboard requirement and ridiculously stratospheric prices, Intels new Core i7 desktop processors will remain enthusiast and professional-level parts until more affordable hardware comes out later next year, and prices d...
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We tried to make our tests at least a tad more interesting by using different memory modes -- and we found out that this parameter does not affect results. The only result that stands out against the common background is demonstrated by Core i7 920, b...
The abilities of this chip are exceptional when compared with the other top chips on the market, whether Intel or AMD. The performance out of the box beats any other chip out there, with the exception of the newest extreme the 975. This makes this chip...
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