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Intel Core i7-920 Pro Reviews

pcstats‘s review Edit

If your computing is primarily single-threaded, the Core i7 920 may not be the processor for you. But for enthusiasts and overclockers looking for a worthy upgrade path, or artists who do a lot of 3D raytracing and video editing, Intel's Core i7 920 is an easy choice.
9.5 Rated at:

Published on:
Aug 15, 2009

TechSpot‘s review Edit

We were pleased to see that the slowest processor in the Core i7 range (920) was able to defeat over and over the Core 2 Quad Q9650 which runs at a higher clock speed (3GHz) and before this day was one of the best CPUs money could buy.
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Published on:
Nov 03, 2008

tweaktown‘s review Edit

At 1920 x 1200 and below, however, we can see that the CPU increase is more helpful and manages to yield some pretty impressive gains.
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Published on:
Dec 01, 2008

tweaktown‘s review Edit

Well, to be completely honest three cores seem to be the sweet spot, but this would depend on how much extra it costs for the fourth core to be added. If dropping a core from a quad core CPU resulted in a 25% price drop, then a tri-core i7 processor could be the goods for most games. If dropping the core only dropped 5% off the price, though, it simply wouldn’t be worth it.
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Published on:
Nov 29, 2008

reghardware‘s review Edit

Intel has given the Core i7 family a buff and wax with the new D0 Stepping, and the reduction in power draw is deeply impressive.
9.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Jun 11, 2009

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