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Intel Core 2 Q6600 Quad, 2.4 GHz, LGA775 Socket, 1066MHz, 8 MB, 4 ... more
Bought at New Egg for 289.99 about 9 months ago. Overclocked to 3.22 Ghz and runs 30Cish core idle and 50Cish full load all cores. Needs a better heatsink but other than that its perfect for money. read full review | report as inappropriate
i purchased this item (along with others) from Amazon.com, and it was supposed to be new, and when i received the package, it was boxed, but it was in a USED condition. there were markings of a previously installed heatsink and an erased thermal... read full review | report as inappropriate
Hi, The product shipped quickly and I had no issues with the CPU. The fan however was broken and did not register with the motherboard. Unfortunately, the $2 fan could not be replaced without shipping the entire package back. It... read full review | report as inappropriate
In real terms, quad-threaded applications are thin on the ground and will be until at least this winter. So, in most cases, this keeps a more or less even pace with its dual-core equivalent the E6600. But in terms of a re-encode/compress test and Sta read full review | report as inappropriate
INTEL Pentium D 800 MHz 775 1MB Desktop Processor ... more
This will be short because it's a CPU and I don't have a great deal to say about it: If you are willing to overclock your CPU and want a 3GHz dual core processor for under $100, you may have found exactly what you're looking for in... read full review | report as inappropriate
To say I was disappointed is a vast understatement! Though the CPU itself is a very good one, as are most Intel CPUs, the same can't be said for the fan. To build a fast CPU and then provide this piece of junk to "protect" it is almost... read full review | report as inappropriate
The 915 is an good budget choice, but elsewhere this family is eclipsed by newer offerings. The Pentium D is something of a stepping stone in the world of CPUs: both a throwback to the days of gigahertz races and high TDPs, as well as the trailblazer read full review | report as inappropriate
PC users are running multiple, intense software applications simultaneously, increasing demand on hardware resources. In ... more
This will be sweet and simple. This processor is quick and inexpensive. this is the sweet spot of CPU's both Dual and Quad core and few will argue that. It is very powerful at stock speeds and can outclass all it's younger brothers when... read full review | report as inappropriate
The E6700 is another fine dual core processor from Intel. Unfortunately, with the recent price drops on 45nm processors like the E8400, there is no reason to buy it. For virtually the same price, get an E8400 or for a little more, the E8500. Even... read full review | report as inappropriate
Does a 1333MHz FSB really help? YOU BET! Especially if you're a gamer. read full review | report as inappropriate
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Processor - 1 x Intel Core 2 Duo E4600 2.4 GHz ( 800 MHz ) - LGA775 Socket - L2 2 MB - Box ... more
The hardest part about buying this product was making sure my motherboard supported it. Once the package arrived I was up and running on the new processor in about 30 mins. Would have been even quicker except the heatsink assembly for the old... read full review | report as inappropriate
The Core 2 Duo family of dual core processors was introduced in July 2006 to supersede the aging Pentium 4 and Pentium D models. The Pentium 4 was last updated in February 2004 and was discontinued in favour of the dual-core Pentium D, which was intr read full review | report as inappropriate
The Intel Celeron processor is designed to bring a balanced level of proven technology and value to basic PC desktops. ... more
Processor - 1 x Intel Celeron 430 / 1.8 GHz ( 800 MHz ) - LGA775 Socket - L2 512 KB - Box Needed a cheap starter cpu for a new build. This chip is a good starter if you can not afford a Core 2 Duo. My board recognized the chip and I... read full review | report as inappropriate
After the introduction of the Pentium II, there were rumors of Intel working on a 266MHz Socket-7 Pentium MMX processor, code-named the Tillamook. With current Pentium MMX 233's boasting a high yield, and overclockers pushing read full review | report as inappropriate
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Core 2 Duo, 2.40GHz, Socket 478, 4 MB, Virtualization Technology Enhanced SpeedStep Technology Extended Memory 64 ... more
Unbelievable speed and power, I had a game, movie, streming video, and a CD playing all at the same time, and it never faultered. read full review | report as inappropriate
Core 2 Duo, 2.33GHz, 775-pin LGA Socket 775, 4 MB, Virtualization Technology Enhanced SpeedStep Technology Extended ... more
Andera, andera, ebi, ebi, yeehahhh!!! :) I bought this for my husband as part of his christmas present. I built him a computer because he has an old P4, that he's always complaining about. This is SOOO much faster. I especially like the fact that it' read full review | report as inappropriate
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Celeron, 2.0GHz, Socket 775, 512 KB ... more
It's right, the Intel Celeron is a poor man's pentium - good for internet or the odd games, mind you, i have still got my 600mzh celeron in my drawer, i like my p3, mind you the celeron is faster than amd. read full review | report as inappropriate
The Celerons that Intel first introduced as a low-cost CPU alternative (266 & 300MHz versions) were basically just Pentium-II's without any L2 cache at all. This deficiency really punished Celeron performance when compared to competitive AMD and Cyri read full review | report as inappropriate
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