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La non rétrocompatibilité avec les chipset 965P/975X.
Extrait: Joel Williams8.9As both AMD and Intel continue to release a plethora of new CPUs onto the market, Intel add their own spin to the lot with the Core 2 Extreme QX9650 that is the first 45-nm desktop CPU from Intel that not only boasts four cores but ru...
Extrait: Codenamed Penryn, the latest revision of Intel’s Core 2 processor line is the first CPU to be based on the most advanced fabrication ever developed: the 45nm process. This is down 30% from the 65nm process Core 2 has been based on since its laun...
Extrait: The Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9650 is based on the new 45nm Yorkfield core, and sports 50 percent more L2 cache than its predecessor. This ups the total to 12MB, and is shared equally between the two dies.The cache and manufacturing changes mean better pe...
Well, what can be said other than “Wow!”Intel’s Core 2 road train has just added another engine to the haulage and this one is stronger than its replacement, which is very good to see. We have been expecting flops from Intel when it come...
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...
Extrait: Last week, we took a look at the so-called "budget minded" Intel Core 2 Duo E7200 desktop processor. Okay, it may be slapped with the budget tag, but it certainly isnt budget performance -- our benchmarks indicate that it performed on an average of ...
the Intel Core 2 quad-core QX9650 performs. To date it has produced the highest scores out of any processor I have used or reviewed. I like the fact that even overclocked and on air cooling, my CPU temperatures did not go above 49 degrees Celsius at ...
Extrait: This is the first Quad core processor that Intel launched for desktops and is based on 45nm technology. It basically has two dual-core CPUs paired on a single silicon package, with shared bus interface running at 1333 MHz. Each die has up to 6 MB of L2 ca...
For Gamers : Core 2 Extreme QX9650 performs quite decent in the slew of new games and will especially help when they require more physics calculations during game play. However, if you are already having a QX6850 or E6850, then it is unwise to dump the...