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
(83%)
84 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Fastest highend desktop chip on the market, New specialised instructions should further improve performance with supporting software
Expensive, New chips due from AMD are an unknown factor, More complete Intel architecture redesign is only a year away
The CPU market is due for a lot of upheaval over the next 12 months, so you might be wise to wait for a clearer picture before plunking down $1000 or so on Intels new Core 2 Extreme QX9650 quad-core desktop processor. But if you want to claim ownersh
Abstract: Zum erhofften Show-down zwischen Intels Penryn- und AMDs Phenom-Prozessor reichte es leider nicht: AMDs Hoffnungsträger fand bislang nicht seinen Weg in unser Labor. Wann sich der Herausforderer zum Duell gegen Intels neuen Prozessorhelden gerüstet sie...
In terms of raw performance, this CPU is slightly faster than a QX6700 o/c to same clock speed. This is largely due to a bigger amount of cache. When overclock is concerned, the CPU is able to overclock to 4GHz on air easily. Although we can go higher...
Abstract: A little over a year ago we saw Intel take back the performance crown when they launched their new CPU based off the Pentium M series, dubbed “Core 2 Duo” this CPU held 2 physical cores inside one heatspreader, and it’s performance was s...
There is simply no denying that Intels Yorkfield processors are going to be the source of a lot of excitement in the enthusiast community. If we had stars, Id give them; if we had scores, theyd be high; instead Intel will just have to settle for u...
Still Extremely Fast, QuadCore FTW, Rock Stable, Power
Will be Very Expensive when released, Needs a newer motherboard that supports 1333Mhz FSB.
Today marks the day where Intel launched processing and overall processing design into a new and exciting era. With the new smaller 45nm manufacturing process, Intel has perfected a quad-core processor line by removing every negative trait from the Q...
Abstract: Rarely have things looked as good for Intel as they do right now. Exactly 18 months after the introduction of Intels highly successful Core 2 CPUs, the chipmaker is updating them. It is shrinking the structures from 65 nm to 45 nm, and is already preparin...
45-nanometre transistors, overclockable, new SSE4 instruction set
Current motherboards may need a BIOS upgrade before this CPU will work The Final Word As usual theres a hefty price on this right now, but the new transistor technology and larger cache seem to have given this CPU a nice boost over its predecessor. I...
As usual theres a hefty price on this right now, but the new transistor technology and larger cache seem to have given this CPU a nice boost over its predecessor. If you want the extra speed and would also like to do some overclocking its worth consi...
Mycket bra överklockningsresultat, Låg effektförbrukning, Bra prestanda
Inte tillgänglig ännu, Okänt pris (i svenska butiker)
Vi kan inte påstå att det är den ökade prestandan som får en att reagera när det gäller QX9650 utan det är den låga effektförbrukningen och överklockningsmöjligheterna som vi tycker är det riktigt intressanta. Core 2 Extreme QX9650 Det bär emot att re...
Abstract: Keiner ist schneller! Intel bietet mit dem „Core 2 Extreme QX9650“ noch kurz vor Weihnachten einen neuen Mehrkernprozessor für Desktop-Computer an. COMPUTER BILD nahm das Modell unter die Lupe.