my.testseek.com  

 
 
Search:   
 

Home » Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9650 3.0GHz Socket 775



Working
Please wait...

  Expert reviews    

Reviews of Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9650 3.0GHz Socket 775

Testseek.com have collected 84 expert reviews of the Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9650 3.0GHz Socket 775 and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9650 3.0GHz Socket 775.
Award: Most Awarded January 2008
January 2008
 
(83%)
84 Reviews
Users
(90%)
115 Reviews
83 0 100 84

 

Reviews

page 2 of 9
Order by:
Score
 
  Published: 2008-04-23, review by: pcmasters.de

  • Der Yorkfield ist rundum gelungen! Obwohl er "nur" ein Refresh des Kentsfield ist, so hat er doch deutliche Verbesserungen erfahren. Bis zu 10% mehr Performance bei gleichem Takt ist ein super Ergebnis. Dazu biete er ein um ca. 25% erhöhtes Taktpotenzi...

Read the full review »
 
Was this review helpful?   
 
-
 
  Published: 2008-04-15, review by: impulsegamer.com

  • Abstract:  Joel Williams8.9As both AMD and Intel continue to release a plethora of new CPUs onto the market, Intel add their own spin to the lot with the Core 2 Extreme QX9650 that is the first 45-nm desktop CPU from Intel that not only boasts four cores but ru...

 
Was this review helpful?   
 
(89%)
 
  Published: 2008-04-10, review by: overclock3d.net

  • Despite Intel currently having "one up" on AMD, they certainly haven't been resting on their laurels. Rather than just simply taking the QX6850, slapping an extra 4mb cache on top and calling it a new processor, Intel has given the chip a complete overha...

Read the full review »
 
Was this review helpful?   
 
  Award


-
 
  Published: 2008-02-16, review by: techarp.com

  • Fastest quadcore desktop processor on the planet at time of publication!, 50% larger L2 cache at the same TDP of 130W!, Higher CPU multipliers are unlocked!
  • Really expensive. Purchase automatically confirms your ULTRALICH status!
  • The Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9650 is not just a new Core 2 processor model. It actually represents a major shift in processor fabrication. Not only is it built using the smaller 45 nm lithographic process, it also uses Intels new hafnium-based high-k d...

Read the full review »
 
Was this review helpful?   
 
-
 
  Published: 2008-02-10, review by: techradar.com

  • Puts in a good performance
  • Too pricey, You might as well opt for its more powerful siblings
  • What price performance? Thats the question you always have to ask yourself when considering Intels uber-expensive Extreme processors. For the QX9650, the answer, sadly, has to be too much.Unjustified priceLargely thats due to the arrival of the much...

Read the full review »
 
Was this review helpful?   
 
(80%)
 
  Published: 2008-02-01, Author: Saurangshu , review by: pcquest.com

  • Abstract:  This is the first Quad core processor that Intel launched for desktops and is based on 45nm technology. It basically has two dual-core CPUs paired on a single silicon package, with shared bus interface running at 1333 MHz. Each die has up to 6 MB of L2 ca...

 
Was this review helpful?   
 
-
 
  Published: 2008-01-21, review by: hardwarelogic.com

  • Abstract:  After months of hype and anticipation, INTEL and AMD have unleashed their next generation processors on the market. While AMDs Phenom line has received luke warm reviews to this point, INTELs Penryn line has been the toast of the town. Why?

 
Was this review helpful?   
 
  Award


(90%)
 
  Published: 2007-12-22, review by: hwt.dk

  • Slut på første runde med Intels Yorkfield kerne, der er brygget med 45nm humle i transistorerne. Der er sket lidt i forhold til 65nm generationen, men nogen egentlig revolution er der ikke tale om. Se det mere som en testplatform for den kommende Ne...

 
Was this review helpful?   
 
  Award


-
 
  Published: 2007-12-12, review by: hardwareunboxed.com

  • The Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9650 certainly is an impressive piece of technology and while it might not be a killer buy at $1200 US, it has shown us exactly what the move to the 45nm process has to offer. Apart from being able to reach 4GHz without havin...

 
Was this review helpful?   
 
-
 
  Published: 2007-12-11, review by: pcauthority.com.au

  • Abstract:  Codenamed Penryn, the latest revision of Intel’s Core 2 processor line is the first CPU to be based on the most advanced fabrication ever developed: the 45nm process. This is down 30% from the 65nm process Core 2 has been based on since its laun...

 
Was this review helpful?   
 
(67%)
    page 2 of 9 « Previous   1 2 3 4 5 6 ... 9   Next »  
 
More popular products from the same category


Join our Consumer Panel!

  • Infuence products of the future
  • Up to 4$ per answer
TestSeek will regularly send you survey invites to your email, you choose if and when you participate.

Join now! » (opens in a new window)


×