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38 Reviews
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Fast, Ridiculously Cheap, Cool Running, Stable, Small increase in speed with the FSB increase, Availability (Does any online store NOT have this processor?)
Needs a newer motherboard that supports 1333Mhz FSB.
As seen throughout the benchmarking, the E6750 is more of a baby step than a giant leap forward in the Core 2 Duo line of processors. The 1333Mhz front side bus does yield a increase even if it very marginal. The people that will be taking advantage ...
The recent price drops in Intel C2D has for the first time offered very high computing power at affordable prices for all class of end users. The newly released E6750 comes with 4MB cache and 1333MH FSB, that promises to improve performance, compared...
Abstract: If you havent already heard, Intel recently injected fresh life into its Core 2 Duo Conroe platform by increasing the front side bus speed from 1066 MHz to 1333 MHz.
Abstract: Why would Intel make its second-fastest dual-core processor a mainstream bargain? Recent price drops have put the companys latest Core 2 Duos firmly within the grasp of mid-budget builders, with the companys FSB1333-based E6750 cheaper than even the FSB10...
If I havent made myself clear enough already, the Intel Core 2 Duo E6750 is simply the best overclocking Core 2 Duo chip Ive had the pleasure of testing to date. It overclocked very easily, at low Vcore settings, and was able to achieve 2028MHz FSB ...
Abstract: Intels Core 2 series 6x50 takes advantage of a higher bus speed with potentially better throughput, but has lower CPU clock multipliers that simultaneously present a greater challenge for overclockers.
Having a Front Side Bus (FSB) of 1066MHz is old news as Intel has now officially moved over to a faster 1333MHz FSB that helps improve performance. The Intel Core 2 Extreme QX6850 is now the flagship processor and rightly so as it dished out the pai...
Published: 2007-07-18, Author: Sean , review by: planetx64.com
Abstract: (Sort of):The numbers here do not show a huge difference. I would suspect that if you have an E6700 already you would not see a huge performance increase... However, that is not to say the E6750 is not a good move for Intel as where this piece of sili...
Abstract: On the other hand, Intel has begun shipping a new line of chipsets, known as , and performance of the new is at least on par with the older P965 and 975X core logic. The company is also readying a —a DDR3-based replacement for the aging 975X. While...
The future of Intels Core 2 processor lineup looks strong with examples like the E6750 we have seen today. While at stock speeds the processor, even with its higher front-side bus speed of 1333 MHz, wasnt much faster than existing options, the head...