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.
January 2008
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84 Reviews
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Abstract: Intel fortsätter att leverera högt presterande CPUer. Just vårt exemplar svarade inte riktigt så bra på kyla som vi hoppades på, främst under SS, men luftbenchen är riktigt fin. Det kommer en ”C” stepping snart som förhoppningsvis fix...
Abstract: Last April, I was in Beijing, attending Intel's first Intel Developer Forum outside of the US. There, CEO Paul Ottelini announced that Intel was on schedule to move from a 0.065 micron process down to a 0.045 micron process. Intel has ramped up its 45 nan...
For the moment, most users would gain little advantage in upgrading to a Penryn CPU - the chip may not be compatible with your PCs motherboard, the market has few SSE4-optimised applications that would allow it to shine performance-wise, and it will ...
I think Intel has another smashing winner on its hands. To sum up our findings, lets consider the following few points. The architectural improvements to the Penryn core yielded a significant increase in performance clock for clock against previous C...
Il ne faut jamais jurer de rien, y compris en informatique. Voilà une phrase qui illustre à merveille les sorties de produits majeurs. C’est valable du côté des cartes graphiques avec ATI qui a eu le vent en poupe très longtemps après la sortie de l...
We think its fair to say that Intels Penryn architecture can be regarded as a success, as it offers some decent performance enhancements over existing processors, while using much less power in the process. Most of the success can be attributed to th...
Arrivés au terme de cet article et passé les pages de performances, il faudrait être bien difficile pour ne pas saluer positivement larrivée du Penryn. Alors que la dernière transition en terme de procédé de fabrication avait laissé chez Intel de bien...
Larger L2 cache; good overclocking potential; SSE4 instructions and architectural improvements.
Performance gains limited over current generation CPUs in current apps; expensive.
The QX9650 is the first of Intels 45nm CPUs and wont really see its full potential until more SSE4-enabled applications arrive on the scene. Still, it offers excellent performance, albeit at a steep price....