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und PreiseDie einzige Überraschung beim Core 2 Extreme QX6800 ist die verfrühte Vorstellung. Ursprünglich für das dritte Quartal 2007 auf der Roadmap, wird Intels neuester Prozessor nun zu einer Osterüberraschung, die sich mit einem Einkaufspreis vo...
Der etwas überraschende Launch des QX6800-Prozessor kann im Großen und Ganzen, zumindest bei der Leistung, doch überzeugen. In sechs unserer 14 Benchmark-Applikationen war der QX6700 mit vier Kernen und 2,67 GHz Takt dem X6800 Zwei-Kern-Prozessor mit 2...
Really, really expensive; many apps will see little or no gain.
Intel pumps out a glory SKU in order to ratchet up the pain on AMD. But most users should steer clear and pay less money for either the QX6700 (if you need quad-core), or one of the mainstream Core 2 Duo CPUs. ...
Very Expensive, Just a Speed Bump, Penryn on the way
The Core 2 Extreme QX6800 finally answers the challenge of the Core 2 Extreme X6800, and provides 2.93 GHz of quad core power. This allows enthusiast buyers to have it all, high-end multi-core processing for desktop and media tasks, while the 2.93 GHz...
Simply put, the new Core 2 Extreme QX6800 is the fastest, most powerful desktop PC processor we have tested to date. Due to its 2.93GHz clock speed, which matches that of the fastest dual-core Core 2 processor, the X6800, the new QX6800 is as fast as ...
You may have gathered that the Core 2 Extreme QX6800 is the fastest desktop processor that money can buy. No nuance is required to discuss this one. The QX6800 nearly swept our entire benchmark suite, and in many cases, it crushed its main rival, the A...
Zusammenfassung: 1,000 Intel processors through the years Not many things are sure in this life, but fortunately there are a number of things you can count on like clockwork. The sun comes up in the morning, we all have to pay taxes and last but not least, the most expe...
Four cores at 2.93GHz and enough headroom to take it to 3.4GHz before it gets whiny. Thats 555 fps in S.T.A.L.K.E.R at 800 x 600 (and 620 at 3.4GHz) - the next best is the Q6600 at 454. With the exception of its new brother the QX6850, nothing else ge...
the short-term future will bring AMDs native quad-core implementation and Intels bolstered Core microarchitecture in the form of the Penryn core. Performance for those processors is, obviously, uncertain. Whats certain is that the Intel Core 2 Extr...