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Abstract: This time we'd like to offer you the summarized test results of as many as 71 processors. This generally marks the end of the year, not the end of another test method's life cycle (like the last time). We believe this summary contains all important pro...
Holy smokes, is all I can say about the Intels E7200. This thing has great overclocking ability. Although I wasnt able to achieve the 4GHz limit that I had hoped for (3.6 aint too shabby), I have heard of others that have had success with it, some ...
Many processors suitable for overclocking present disadvantages: they’re either too expensive (think of Intel’s Extreme series) or they don’t deliver sufficient performance (Pentium Dual Core family). However, we found an overclocker tha...
Abstract: The Intel Core 2 Duo E7200 is new low-cost Core 2 processor targeted at the mainstream market. Like all processors that use the Intel Wolfdale core, it is built upon the smaller 45nm process technology using Intels new high-k (hafnium) dielectric and ...
The fact that we were able to reach 3.8GHz without having to use a water-cooling system is impressive. However, while 3.8GHz is a huge achievement for this E7200 processor, we are just as impressed with the 3.6GHz overclock. At this frequency the E7200...
Abstract: Just over two years ago Intel started a comeback with the Core processors. A few months later, summer 2006 the Core 2 architecture was presented to the audience. A real hit as the Core 2 Duo chips were very fast. Although Intel didnt release a process...
The Core 2 Duo E7200 looks to be the new must-have processor for budget users. At a little over $130, why wouldn’t that be? The level of performance produced by this low-end processor is incredible not only when compared to its direct AMD competition,...
Abstract: Intel will launch a new Core 2 Duo series, E7xxx, in the second half of 2008. Just like the E8xxx series this new series is codenamed “Wolfdale” and will be manufactured under 45 nm process using the Penryn core. We had the opportunity of...
The introduction of the Core 2 Duo E7200 brings the entry point to Intel’s latest Core Duo technology down to around $130, which is a little more than $50 less than what was previously offered. As expected for a chip selling at this price point, its...