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Nearly £150 for an extra 200MHz. If youre of the opinion that that sounds like a pretty rum deal, then join the club. Unlike its Extreme Edition sibling, the E6700 cant even claim to offer the dubious benefit of an unlocked CPU multiplier. Consequent...
Excellent integer and SSE performance...
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Nearly £150 for an extra 200MHz. If youre of the opinion that that sounds like a pretty rum deal, then join the club. Unlike its Extreme Edition sibling, the E6700 cant even claim to offer the dubious benefit of an unlocked CPU multiplier. Consequent...
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ultimatepc-reviews.co.uk Updated: 2012-02-01 04:25:21
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expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2012-02-01 04:25:22
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Intels new processor is based on the companys mobile technology. It is designed to be much more efficient than the P4. Its incredibly quick, achieving some of the highest benchmark results weve ever seen. Youll need a new Intel 965 or 975-based...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2012-02-01 04:25:28
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impressive new desktop processor family: In June 2003 Intel released the 3.2GHz Northwood Pentium 4 and after that it entered a black period with the Prescott core which failed miserably to produce decent clock speeds despite a move to a 90nm...
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Nonetheless, the numbers are very impressive, but lets start with a look at whats on offer and why you should consider moving to the Core 2 Duo platform. Intel is touting Core 2 Duo as a power-efficient processor that also offers better performance...
My first impression of Core 2 Duo is very positive, though the testing had to be conducted in a controlled environment. Well bring you an in-house review as soon as Intel sends over a review kit, so stay tuned for a more in depth follow-up to this...
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Intel’s Core architecture has certainly stirred up the CPU industry. It has been nearly two years that the CPU giant had to take a back seat to AMD in the performance ring. While clock speeds did manage to hit a high of 3.8GHz with their 580 Pentium...
Overclocking the older Pentium 4 series of processors, especially Prescott, Presler and Ceder Mill based cores was a timely experience resulting in a huge power draw off the PSU and extreme amounts of heat being generated by the processor - either lou...
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Could it finally be Intel’s day to shine?For over 6 years now, Intel has put all of its research and money behind its Pentium line of CPU’s and until the last 3 yeas, it has been an up and down ride taking on the new CPU giant AMD, who’s...
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...
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tbreak.ae Updated: 2016-11-23 04:54:43
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We previewed the Intel Core 2 CPU a couple of weeks ago and knew right away that Intel was once again back in the game however, today is the day that the NDA is lifted on these CPUs. Lets talk a bit about what makes them different from Intel’s curre...
No surprises with the benchmarks we saw on the previous pages. Just like we saw in our E6600 preview, the E6700 also performs very well in all areas of Computing. It cuts down your encoding and 3D rendering times enough to make a difference while gamer...
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Intel turned the tables on AMD last year with the release of their Core 2 Duo processors, taking the performance crown. The Intel Core 2 Duo E6700 is the top-end processor in this line (until you step up to the Extreme processor), and when paired with...
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Bootdaily.com Updated: 2012-02-01 04:25:22
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Do you remember those times in life when you felt beatin? down like a rented pack-mule? You know what I?m talking about ? you?ve given life your best effort but yet that ?jerk next door? seems to find ways of making your life a living-hell. The competi...
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Computerpoweruser.com Updated: 2012-02-01 04:25:22
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Core 2 Duo E6700 $530 Intel www.intel.com 4 CPU’s In March 1993, Intel released its new 586 processor under the Pentium brand name. Since that time, the best processors in Intel’s lineup have borne some variation of the Pentium name. In 2001 I...
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Intel’s Core architecture has certainly stirred up the CPU industry. It has been nearly two years that the CPU giant had to take a back seat to AMD in the performance ring. While clock speeds did manage to hit a high of 3.8GHz with their 580 Pentium...
Overclocking the older Pentium 4 series of processors, especially Prescott, Presler and Ceder Mill based cores was a timely experience resulting in a huge power draw off the PSU and extreme amounts of heat being generated by the processor - either lou...
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If you're like me, you will have been watching all of the news and thread popping up around the Internet surrounding Intel's latest line of processors 'Core 2 Duo'. In particular, their latest core codenamed 'Conroe' for the LGA775 platform.After month...
Intel have certainly done their homework with the Core 2 Duo 'Conroe' processor, resulting in quite possibly the biggest advancement in processor performance we've seen in a few years. With benchmark results completely annihilating Intel's last generation...
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Could it finally be Intel’s day to shine?For over 6 years now, Intel has put all of its research and money behind its Pentium line of CPU’s and until the last 3 yeas, it has been an up and down ride taking on the new CPU giant AMD, who’s...
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...
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Intel has taken a lot of heat over the last couple of years as AMD has taken over a vast amount of their desktop market, a place they could not be touched in previous times, and this has hurt Intel more than they will ever admit. AMD actually beat them...
Wow, not only did Intel make a comeback they have done it in a much cooler fashion, as the new X6800 and E6700 CPUs are not only fast and furious, they run at a much lower temperature threshold than the previous generation Pressler CPUs. This will be a...
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hardwareunboxed.com Updated: 2012-02-01 04:25:31
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Intel now has so many different processor series to choose from it makes buying the right one a difficult job. The current LGA775 platform supports a number of processors featuring different clock speeds, front side bus speeds, cache and cores. The com...
If the Conroe architecture was not all it was cracked up to be, we would surely be well and truly sick of hearing about it by now. Thankfully, it is and although we are still awaiting retail versions of the processor, there is little negative that can...
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Our review of Intel Core 2 Duo E6700 (2.66 GHz) and Intel Core Extreme X6800 (2.93 GHz) processors, two samples from the new Intel desktop CPU family based on the new Core microarchitecture.
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madshrimps.be Updated: 2012-02-01 04:25:33
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IntroductionA couple of years ago AMD introduced the Athlon 64 as a successor to the Athlon XP product line. The fact that this chip could handle 64 bit instructions was new, but its most noticeable feature was the performance. Although it wasn?t runni...
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We previewed the Intel Core 2 CPU a couple of weeks ago and knew right away that Intel was once again back in the game however, today is the day that the NDA is lifted on these CPUs. Lets talk a bit about what makes them different from Intel’s curre...
No surprises with the benchmarks we saw on the previous pages. Just like we saw in our E6600 preview, the E6700 also performs very well in all areas of Computing. It cuts down your encoding and 3D rendering times enough to make a difference while gamer...
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hardwarezone.com.sg Updated: 2012-02-01 04:25:38
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It has finally happened, Intel will be putting to rest the long standing Pentium branding for their next generation of desktop microprocessors in favor of a totally new line-up simply called Core. However, this isnt just a re-branding exe...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2012-02-01 04:25:38
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The new dual-core processors have arrived and they don?t disappoint...
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digital-daily.com Updated: 2012-02-01 04:25:41
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In fact, we cant talk solely about the processor debut of the Conroe core, because by tradition Intel has presented a comprehensive solution ? new processors combined with the new family of Intel 965 chipsets which will be the basis for various platfo...
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Over the last few months there has been a lot of talk on the net about Intels upcoming Conroe processors. Intel marketing did a very good job of building interest before the launch - staging public demonstrations where Conroe was shown to be 20%-40%...
The Core 2 Duo is certainly an impressive architecture - and a major achievement for Intel. Who would have guessed there was this much performance left in the old Netburst FSB architecture? The GA-965P-DQ6 is a very interesting motherboard with a lot...
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INTELS DESKTOP PROCESSORS HAVE NOT been in a good place for the past two and a half years. Pentium 4 and Pentium D CPUs have run at relatively high clock speeds but delivered relatively low performance compared to their competition from AMD. Theyve a...
After years of wandering in the wilderness, Intel has recaptured the desktop CPU performance title in dramatic fashion. Both the Core 2 Extreme X6800 and the Core 2 Duo E6700 easily outperform the Athlon 64 FX-62 across a range of applications—and t...
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planetx64.com Updated: 2012-02-01 04:25:41
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My original intention with this evaluation was to cover rendering, virtualization, and multi-tasking in depth. However the official release date was moved up by two weeks cutting my testing time significantly. I will be following up this hands-on eval...
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After some more poking and proding, I was able to produce an NVIDIA nForce 590 SLI Intel Edition reference motherboard to test the Conroe on -- thus far all tests have been done on Intel chipset motherboards. With this board, I should be able to ge...
While we cant close the book on the upcoming Intel Conroe processor launch just yet, we can get quite a bit of good information from all the benchmarks and data we have here. I have to at least present the chance that since these parts were not prov...
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