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Both new platforms from Intel and AMD can come close to revealing performance potential of DDR2-800 memory and its faster modifications to this or that degree. The 400 MHz FSB on the Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9770 / Intel X48 platform lifts the usual res...
Fastest consumer CPU yet; SSE4 instructions can dramatically speed supporting apps; fast memory bandwidth
Very expensive, even by Core 2 Extreme standards; few apps support all its features; runs hotter than the next-highest Penryn processor
If youre looking for top speed, the QX9770 cant be beat—but youll pay dearly for the bragging rights....
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Publicación: 2007-11-30, Autor: Nebojsa , crítica de: Theinquirer.net
Resumen: AS MENTIONED a few times here, Intel is continuing its high-end domination with the second round of 45 nm Penryn parts, both running at 3.2 GHz off fast FSB1600 - first on biggie workstations, then on the high end PCs. These fancy chips are worth mor...
Resumen: Intel's Core 2 Extreme QX9650 was the first CPU to use Intel's new 45nm fabrication process. Aside from this, and despite the impressive performance, especially if you run applications that take advantage of SSE4, there wasn't a great deal about the QX965...
After the announcement of the Penryn series its been raining Intels top-end processors. Having just seen the already perfectly fast Core 2 Extreme QX9650, we are being surprised with an even higher performing QX9770. This seems like with these two a...
Resumen: Apparently, our article caused quite a stir at a certain processor companys headquarters, so we thought it was time to give you an update on what has happened since this article went online.
The new 3.2GHZ Core 2 Extreme QX9770 processor offered performance that was generally 5 - 8% faster than the previously announced Core 2 Extreme QX9650 at 3GHz, across most usage models and test conditions we explored. These gains were largely realize...
The timing of the Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9770 is somewhat odd -- Intel in no way needed to release a faster part to compete with AMDs Phenom processors -- but we cant really complain about faster CPUs, can we? The QX9770 isnt due out in the market...
Resumen: Heres a . Just as seems to be trying to pull it together, finally opening up and discussing price and performance of its "true quad core" CPUs, Intel comes along and kicks sand in AMDs face. AMD will only be shipping mid-range Phenom processors thro...
Exceptional Desktop Performer, FSB1600, Media Creation Powerhouse
umption and Thermals,
The release of the initial Yorkfield quad core was a revelation, as the 45nm core allowed high clock speeds with a noticeable reduction in both power consumption and processor heat. The Core 2 Extreme QX9770 continues this transition to a 45nm quad co...