Testseek.com have collected 76 expert reviews of the Intel Core i7 965 Extreme 3.2GHz Socket 1366 and the average rating is 88%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Intel Core i7 965 Extreme 3.2GHz Socket 1366.
November 2008
(88%)
76 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Extremely Stable, Runs Exceptionally cool for an Extreme Edition Processor, Blisteringly fast, OnDie Memory Controller, Excellent Overclocking Potential (Stay Tuned)
Yet another motherboard upgrade (sigh....), Price is still expensive, Rather focused group of users that can take full advantage of it.
Intel's latest Extreme Edition processor release is not your usual bump in clock speed and a new number name tag. The new Nehalem technology is nothing less than a giant leap forward for Intel when there is no real competition in sight. You usually w...
Australians currently paying twice the price of Americans, Requires an expensive new motherboard, Chipset needs three memory sticks for maximum efficiency
Thanks to an expensive new motherboard requirement and ridiculously stratospheric prices, Intels new Core i7 desktop processors will remain enthusiast and professional-level parts until more affordable hardware comes out later next year, and prices d...
Australians currently paying twice the price of Americans, Requires an expensive new motherboard, Chipset needs three memory sticks for maximum efficiency
Thanks to an expensive new motherboard requirement and ridiculously stratospheric prices, Intels new Core i7 desktop processors will remain enthusiast and professional-level parts until more affordable hardware comes out later next year, and prices d...
Abstract: New Architecture with tricky settings You may have wondered why we did not pop up with the Core i7 review yesterday, but be assured we are testing it intensively. While the 45nm Core 2 Duos were just a evolutionary step, Nehalem is a new architecture...
Abstract: Yesterday Hugo gave us an in-depth analysis of what lies at the heart of Intels new CPUs, which will be hitting high street shelves in just a few short weeks. Of course, that was all very interesting but no-ones going to buy a CPU based on jus...
Abstract: Kaum hat sich der Core-2-Prozessor im Markt etabliert, so wird er schon wieder durch eine komplette Neuentwicklung abgelöst. Anders als beim Umstieg vom Pentium 4/D zu Core 2, wo die CPUs Pin-kompatibel auch in alten Boards weiter verwendet werden konn...
3kanals DDR3 RAM, Hyperthread, Yder rigtig godt, Bruger ikke helt vildt meget strøm, Gode at overclocke
Ikke noget at bemærke
Det har været en fornøjelse at få lov at teste Intels helt nye Core i7 processorer. Vi har haft dem igennem den helt store testmølle og er fuldt ud tilfredse med ydelsen fra disse processorer. Intels arkitekter har formået at for...
Unlike the Core 2 Quads, which still consisted of two dual-core CPUs, the Core i7 is a native quad-core processor. On the whole, the new processors are more efficient, although the system does draw more power at the platform level than the previous ge...
The Nehalem architecture is one for the future. With its heavy slant towards multi-core and multi-threaded applications, expanded and dedicated memory bandwidth for the processors and the re-introduction of HyperThreading, the Core i7 launching now ma...
Requires an expensive new motherboard, Chipset needs three memory sticks for maximum efficiency
Thanks to an expensive new motherboard requirement, Intels new Core i7 (Nehalem) desktop processors will remain enthusiast and professional-level parts until more affordable complementary hardware comes out next year. Speed never comes cheap, however