Testseek.com have collected 132 expert reviews of the Intel Core i7 920 2.66GHz Socket 1366 and the average rating is 89%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Intel Core i7 920 2.66GHz Socket 1366.
November 2008
(89%)
132 Reviews
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Let’s see what we ended up with here. Our today’s test session proved that new Core i7 processors overclock not any worse than their predecessors. We took the first mass production Core i7-920 CPU we came across and managed to increase its clo...
Core i7 is apparently a good product. We insist that the main objective of this project was not to improve performance. It wouldnt have been a failure even if it had been less efficient than Core 2. As it is, its 7% more efficient. What else there i...
Judging just the processor alone, the Core i7 920 delivers excellent performance at a respectable price range of about $250 - $300. Even at stock speeds, its a pretty good value, but when you throw overclocking into the mix, the 920 becomes a much mo...
The newly introduced Intel Core i7 series of CPUs pack several interesting technologies and the inclusion of the memory controller at the chipset further boosts memory performance. The Intel Core i7-920 is the lowest-priced product but still, its ~€2...
Rock Solid Stable, Cool Running, Really fast for even the lowest i7 offering, OnDie Memory Controller, Excellent Overclocking Potential, Availability, Very Affordable
Yet another motherboard upgrade (sigh....)
As you can see in the previous benchmarking, calling this a "budget processor" could be deemed a joke. The performance contained even within this US$300 i7-920 processor is extremely impressive for the money. One would really wonder why they would pa...
Nehalem gives Intel an even bigger lead over AMD in terms of performance, whilst also running cooler at the same time. A deadly, one-two punch combination. ...
As we have found out, the Nehalem architecture is an evolutionary move in the progress of the Core product line. The amount of changes and new technologies is so vast that it would be more appropriate to use the phrase "an evolutionary leap". However,...
Although three channels of DDR3 memory might seem excessive, the Core i7 really does seem to make good use of faster memory, at least in synthetic tests. But that was to be expected. The real question is whether those gains translate to real-world appl...
Abstract: Taking a short look at the scores, everything is pretty straightforward - i7-965 beats QX9770 in every single test. We are running a second batch of tests with games only as youre reading this article and results seem to fluctuate a little bit w...