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Intel Core 2 Duo E6750 Pro Reviews

www.pcper.com‘s review Edit

The new Intel Core 2 Duo E6750 processor is a very good performer, though doesn't bring anything to table that the current 2.66 GHz E6700 processor can't offer. The future of Intel's Core 2 processor lineup looks strong with examples like the E6750 we have seen today. While at stock speeds the processor, even with its higher front-side bus speed of 1333 MHz, wasn't much faster than existing options, the headroom we saw in our overclocking testing surely will appeal to a lot of enthusiasts.
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Published on:
Jun 25, 2007

HEXUS‘s review Edit

If you are still happy with dual-core, then the E6750 makes for an intriguing choice. Its faster front-side bus does improve performance, if only marginally. Conversely, the lower multiplier can harm overclocking potential. To really start pushing the chip, you'll need to start exploring speed settings on the front-side bus of over 400MHz and some boards might not be too keen on that.
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Published on:
Jul 16, 2007

Tom's Hardware‘s review Edit

Definitive system wide performance gains from CPU overclocking even affected two of the three games tests, as the "powerful" Core 2 Duo E6750's stock speed proved an FPS-limiting factor. But while our 56% overclock provided even more impressive gains in applications, we know there's still room for improvement. After all, the E6750 is only a dual-core processor...
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Published on:
Aug 01, 2007

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