Testseek.com have collected 70 expert reviews of the Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9770 3.2GHz Socket 775 and the average rating is 76%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9770 3.2GHz Socket 775.
January 2008
(76%)
70 Reviews
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Abstract: In a moderately blatant attempt to steal Phenoms performance thunder, Intel has released samples of a top-end quad-core CPU that it isnt releasing for two to three months. The QX9770 is architecturally identical to the current top-end QX9650 (web ...
Since we started testing the QX9650 and QX9770 we have been thoroughly impressed. The raw performance of both is exceptional and we saw real world gains when compared to the older QX6700. It is not often that we would recommend an update on a year old...
The Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9770s review could have been summed up in one sentence, really. Its announcement serves to extend Intels dominant position at the very high-end of the desktop market. It does everything the QX9650 does - being based on the ...
Abstract: Only three weeks ago, Intel unveiled its 45 nm fabrication technology in the shape of the Penryn processor. However, the only model available at launch was the Extreme Edition model QX9650. Since the Extreme Edition models have always come in at just ...
If you want the finest PC processor money can buy, look no further than Intels Core 2 Extreme QX9770. Or at least that would be true if you could actually buy it, which is still not possible as we write. Intel has been wowing the press for many months...
Intels X48 chipset appears to be little more than a carefully selected X38, and our enthusiasm for the new chipset was washed away in a torrent of disappointment. But the Core 2 Extreme QX9770 is a completely different story. It’s unbelievably fast...
Blazing fast performance, Overclocking head room, 12MB of L2 cache, 400 frontside bus...
Price; you need to be Extreme to get one...
The Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9770 is easily, hands down, the quickest and fastest processor we have ever tested here at OCC. With the ability to scale well above 4.0GHz speeds, the performance is just amazing. The performance provided by the QX9770 at s...
In terms of raw performance, the QX9770 is faster than the QX9650 in most of the tests done. This is especially the case in Cinebench 10 and windows media encoder 9 test. As for GPU performance, it didnt seem to boost that much as the applications ar...
Yes its fast- pretty damn fast. Its what the extra 200MHz and the higher FSB speeds bring to the table. However, its also expensive- pretty damn expensive. If you’re an enthusiast/overclocker, then it would probably make better sense to buy the chea...