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Intel Pentium E2160 Pro Reviews

TechSpot‘s review Edit

After spending two weeks testing the E2140 and E2160 processors I have come to a few conclusions. First of all, gamers will want an Intel dual-core processor with as much L2 cache as possible. Now, obviously if you were to purchase an E2140 or E2160 processor it would be best to pair it with an ultra-cheap motherboard that supports it.
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Published on:
Jun 15, 2007

HardwareZone‘s review Edit

Air-cooled at a rock-stable 3.33GHz, the Pentium Dual-Core E2160 demonstrated that it was more often than not, far speedier than the Core 2 Duo E6850, the highest performing dual-core processor. At worst, it was still as fast as the E6750 model, especially reminiscent in some of the gaming tests. For a US$84 processor, if you ask us, that's an awesome capability. And having known the high yields and overclocking headroom of the processors, there's really nothing to lose if you're still not convinced.
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Published on:
Aug 15, 2007

xbitlabs‘s review Edit

All in all Pentium E2160 and E2140 processors made a great entrance. They have pushed the performance of budget solutions to a totally new level. With the price of less than $90 and promising Core micro-architecture these processors can become a great basis for contemporary low-cost systems.
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Published on:
May 30, 2007

Tom's Hardware‘s review Edit

It is safe to say that this product offers by far the best bang for the buck ever - never before could you get so much performance for so little money. But you don't have to mind going into overclocking...
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Published on:
Sep 12, 2007

The average pro reviews rating is 9.0 / 10, based on the 4 reviews.


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