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Abstract: On June 4 Intel is launching its next generation Core processors, also called Haswell. That means it's the perfect opportunity for us to retest all current processors and a number of older ones with a completely new test configuration. It will not only ...
At first glance, the E6750 looks like the obvious compromise between price and performance in the Core 2 dual-core range. Available for around £120, it boasts a healthy 4MB slab of cache, a solid clockspeed of 2.66GHz and a snappy 1,333MHz bus frequenc...
Abstract: In overclocker circles, the hot topic of the moment is the question whether a quad-core CPU is better than a dual-core? In order to find answers, we performed a great number of hardware tests. After all, one of the most important questions when you&rsquo...
Abstract: The new Extreme edition breaks all speed records, but the e6750 wins on value. Intel has given its Core 2 range a mid-life makeover, with new CPUs receiving a hike in clock speeds and bus frequencies. Its likely to be the last refresh at the top end ...
Abstract: Its been just over a year since we reviewed Intels first incarnation of its Core 2 Duo processor range. The Core 2 Duo E6750 is the latest update. It is part of the Conroe family, like the previous desktop models, and has the same 2.66GHz core spe...
While the E6750 isn’t any faster than the E6700, thanks to the price war between Intel and AMD, it’s much cheaper. In fact, the Intel list price is the same as that of the 2.13GHz E6420, so the E6750 is more than 40 per cent cheaper than an E6...
The combination of reduced price, increased performance and lower heat output makes the Core 2 Duo E6750 a compelling buy. For the time being were not sold on the P35 chipset or DDR 3 system memory, but thats fine as were biding our time and waitin...
The E6750 is a solid dual-core processor in the $150 price range, but with declining quad-core prices, you would probably want to shop around a bit first. The CPU keeps up with AMD’s older processors, but it's 65nm architecture keeps it a step...
Weve deliberately published no comments on results of our old processors -- everything is clear. Indeed, Core 2 Duo E6600 used to be a cherished dream of many users, but now it can compete only with Pentium. However, its still competitive, even thou...
Not all LGA775 mainboards will support the 1333MHz FSB
If you are building up a budget gaming system, the Intel Core 2 Duo E6750 CPU should be right at the top of your shopping list. It offers great performance at a price that is lower than you would expect given the performance of the part. ...