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Abstract: Intel is actually releasing quite a few hand grenades today into the tent of the competition. Not only is its fastest quad-core desktop chip out now (QX6850 @ 3GHz), but also a new Extreme Mobile CPU and – more importantly to our readers – is...
Abstract: 4 Rechenkerne, 3 GHz Taktfrequenz, 333 MHz Systemtakt, 8 MB L2-Cache - die Kerndaten von Intels Core 2 Extreme QX6850 klingen verheißungsvoll. Wir prüfen, ob die High-End-CPU den hohen Erwartungen gerecht wird. Intel aktiviert bei seiner Quad-Core-Ba...
Abstract: Of course, there were no surprises: in any case, Intel Core 2 Extreme QX6850 will now occupy the top-ranking position in the hierarchy of the companys chips for desktop PCs. It is highly probable that for some time it will be able competing on par with ne...
Commençons cette conclusion en rappelant pourquoi nous n’avons testé que des processeurs Intel dans cet article. C’est plutôt évident en réalité étant donné qu’AMD n’a toujours rien à mettre en face de l’armada Intel. Pour ra...
zu Intels Kentsfield-Kern finden Sie in einem unserer bisherigen Artikel zum Thema Quad-Core. Durch die zusätzlichen MHz Bustakt hat sich zumindest in der Theorie einiges getan. Damit ergibt sich eine Steigerung der Bandbreite auf dem Bussystem von eh...
Com base em nosso teste podemos dizer que o Core 2 Extreme QX6850 é definitivamente o processador para desktop mais rápido disponível no mercado hoje.A compra desse processador, no entanto, apenas faz sentido para pessoas que realmente precisam do dese...
The results of our extensive Core 2 Extreme QX6850 test session left us with very ambiguous feelings.On the one hand, Core 2 Extreme QX6850 didn’t please us with anything really new. The performance of this new processor was boosted with the most pr...
Abstract: We received from Intel a Core 2 Extreme QX6850 engineering sample, which is now the most high-end desktop CPU available on the market today, featuring four cores, running at 3 GHz internally and 1,333 MHz externally – a new clock rate that will be offi...
The transition to DDR 3 memory and the 1333MHz FSB offers an incremental increase in performance thats a step in the right direction. In that respect, they are very welcome. The problem is that DDR 3 costs a fortune compared to DDR 2. But the 1333MHz...
Fastest CPU for desktops available; unlocked multiplier simplifies overclocking; runs slightly cooler than previous quad-cores
Requires cutting-edge motherboard chipset; few programs can take advantage of all four cores
Though its costly and few applications can yet push it to its limits, the Intel QX6850 delivers performance bragging rights as the fastest CPU for desktop PCs available today....