- Product Type - CPU
- Processor Type - Intel Core 2 Extreme
- Clock Speed - 3.0 GHz
- L2 Cache - 8M
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Amazon.com Product Description
With multiple computing "brains" inside one processor, the latest multi-core processors are ideal for hardcore gamers, HD multimedia enthusiasts, and anyone interested in running the most demanding software applications.
Intel® Core™2 Extreme Processor Product Highlight
Put the four cores of the Intel® Core™2 Extreme processor to work inside your computer and you can experience the latest games, HD entertainment and more just as their creators intended. Built on Intel® Core™ microarchitecture, the Intel Core 2 Extreme processor delivers remarkable performance thanks to four complete processing cores into a smaller package than ever before. The result? A cool, quiet, highly efficient computing platform with plenty of performance to run not only the software applications of today, but tomorrow as well.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Awsome CPU,
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best deal to date on a quad core extreme,
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This review is from: Intel Core 2 Extreme QX6850 Quad-Core Processor, 3 GHz, 8M L2 Cache, 1333MHz FSB, LGA775 (Personal Computers)
Typically I am a steady purchaser of the newest and fastest CPU's, graphics cards, and other performance related items the minute they are released. I am still that way with graphics cards and will be purchasing two ATI Radeon 4870 X2'a as soon as they hit the market. I have gone through three motherboards, three CPU's, at least three graphics cards, a number of cooling solutions, although I am sticking with thermoelectrically chilled water for now. However, those were times when Intel released CPU's based on a breakthrough technology combined with a substantial increase in speed, such as the Core 2 Duo ending the 10 year life span or longer of the Pentium 4. While various P4's were released over that time span, you can fit them all on one page which is not a lot over 10 years. Now, however, Intel has become the CPU of the month club. They release new QX cpu's simply to add an instruction set or some other relatively minor change which has little impact on technology or speed. While the newer QX's might use a little less power and run a bit cooler, is that really a major issue? Also, if you benchmark the two QX's above the QX6850, any speed differences are minor, as has been shown by PC World and other publications, and would not likely be noticable outside of a benchmark program. Until I see a major breakthrough I am not purchasing another CPU as this is plenty fast, as long as I keep my graphics up. Hopefully AMD will win the next round and will not become as much of a sell out.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great quad,
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This review is from: Intel Core 2 Extreme QX6850 Quad-Core Processor, 3 GHz, 8M L2 Cache, 1333MHz FSB, LGA775 (Personal Computers)
One of the fastest today (Q1 08). Runs hot though - you might want to upgrade from aircooling to TEC's or WC if overclocking. Very easy to o/c.
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