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Abstract: 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...
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 ...
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...
Where do you start with products such as the Intel Core 2 Duo E6700 and Core 2 Extreme X6800? First off may I just say that when I began testing these dual-core 4MB L2 Cache processors expectations where high, very high. For probably the first time I c...
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Published: 2006-07-13, Author: Sean , review by: planetx64.com
Abstract: 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...
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...
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...
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...
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...