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Performances de l’architecture Core
Premier Quad Core
Consommation et TDP contenus
Gain de performances important avec certaines applications…
Compatibilité
Plus attractif que 4x4
Consommation au repos
Performances dans les applications optimisées
Quadcore oblige
Bonnes performances dans les applications audio / vidéo / 3D
Reste très performant dans les applications non optimisées quadcore
Extrait: A quad-core processor of Core 2 eXtreme series marked QX6700 actually features two Core 2 Duo E6700 dies assembled in a single body. Remember that please: two dies, not one. We couldnt bring ourselves to break the processor, but its cache organization...
Extrait: First of all, a brief contents of the review for those readers who immediately move to the performance diagrams. So, Intel has released a 4-core processor which appears to be two Conroe cores packaged in a single housing. Therefore, in programs that of...
Extrait: Since the release of Intel’s Conroe micro-architecture, the company has been making waves, massive waves. In terms of performance, Intel washed away main competitor AMD, and they have continued to do so during the past three months with the success of ...
Like any solution with four CPU cores, the Core 2 Extreme QX6700s effectiveness depends on what you feed it. Give it a nicely parallelizable task with four or more threads, and it will utterly embarrass former top dogs like the Core 2 Extreme X6800 an...
Reviewing the Intel Core 2 Extreme QX6700 has been a hugely interesting experience. Before installing the CPU the consensus from everyone in the team was that there would be some excellent gains to be had from using this CPU compared to both AMD an...
Intels new Core 2 Extreme QX6700 is probably the fastest processor we have ever tested. Though some may argue that the prevalence of single threaded applications over multi-threaded ones is a reason to keep with single-core CPUs, that may hold true f...
Knocks the socks of all other processors in audio, image and video encoding
High power requirements; no improvement in many programs as yet; expensive
A future-proofed CPU thats fast in all situations and record breaking in others, but youll find many applications will need an update to take full advantage of its power ...
Extrait: I still remember the strange looks I used to get from my friends, when I told them I had a computer with two processors. Yet now, PC World is advertising the benefits of Core Duo architecture on nationwide television. Granted it has cringe-worthy referenc...
Blindingly Fast Media Encoding, MultiThreading and MultiTasking Demon, Compatible with some LGA775 Platforms
Only 2.66 GHz, Core 2 E6700level Gaming Performance, 130W TDP
Intel launched the Core 2 line to great fanfare, and these dual core processors literally took the market by storm. This huge success has been followed up by the launch of the quad core Core 2 Extreme QX6700, and while the product itself impresses on ...
Four Core 2 processors in one package; good overclocking potential; tremendous performance on multithreaded applications.
Little gain in many applications; expensive; L2 cache not shared between the two Core 2 dies.
Really just two Core 2 Duo dies integrated on one processor package, the Core 2 Extreme QX6700 offers stunning performance in applications designed to take advantage of it and only slight gains in other applications. If your application scenario benefi...