uk.hardware.info Updated: 2014-10-15 09:29:01
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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...
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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...
Good performance, Great price...
Still using 65nm technology...
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...
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tomshardware.co.uk Updated: 2014-10-15 09:29:01
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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...
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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...
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Youve gotten the upgrade itch again. Your system is up to date, you have a dual core processor already, but that hardware jones just won’t go away. Kind of like the new car itch. You get in and smell the newness, kick the tires, and the salesman lea...
Overclocking ability, Cool running relative to previous CPUs, Price, Performance Value...
None noted...
At stock speeds, the performance of the E6750 was equal to the E6700 it replaced. It should be, as both the E6700 and E6750 run at the same speed of 2.66GHz. Theoretically, the 6750 should perform slightly better due to the higher front side bus, but...
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expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2014-10-15 09:29:01
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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...
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custompc.co.uk Updated: 2014-10-15 09:29:01
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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...
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...
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Intel Core 2 Duo E6750 Intels new 1333MHz frontside bus hasnt made a dramatic difference to the quad-core Extreme processor, but its a step in the right direction. Or rather, its yet another step in the right direction as the Core 2 steamroller c...
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...
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rbmods.com Updated: 2014-10-15 09:29:01
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D remains competitive is budget processors. Let’s see how Intel’s latest socket 775 offering, the E6750, fares...
Performance, Overclocking...
Price...
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...
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Our todays article will be devoted to Low-End processors. Not the cheapest ones as Celerons are still waiting for their turn. (Though even they can provide a sufficient performance level for many users, necessarily being very cheap -- top Core 2 Duo p...
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...
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i4u.com Updated: 2014-10-15 09:29:01
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Intel has arguably the fastest processors around right now and today we are going to take a look at a lower cost and good performing CPU called the Intel Core 2 Duo E6750. this processor was one of the first Intel processors to use the 1333MHz front si...
Low cost, Good performance...
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...
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tweaknews.net Updated: 2014-10-15 09:29:01
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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 of th...
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...
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Core 2 is a ninth-generation x86 architecture microprocessor produced by Intel and it was officially released on July 27, 2006. Processors are built on a 65 nm process and are intended for desktops, replacing the Pentium 4 and Pentium D. All Conroe pro...
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...
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pcstats.com Updated: 2014-10-15 09:29:01
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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.
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SysOpt.com Updated: 2014-10-15 09:29:01
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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...
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Intel has recently introduced the P35 chipset with a fast 1333MHz FSB and DDR3 memory support – and we have found that the P35 chipset is quite an excellent performer, and when tied to speed DDR3 memory modules, it can provide high performance &ndas...
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...
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tomshardware.com Updated: 2014-10-15 09:29:01
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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.
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At the beginning of this week, Intel officially introduced their flagship Core 2 Extreme QX6850 quad-core processor to go along with the recently announced Core 2 Duo E6550, E6750 and E6850 series processors. While all these processors have differen...
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...
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planetx64.com Updated: 2014-10-15 09:29:01
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(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...
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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...
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The Core 2 Duo E6750 Processor With the release of the Intel P35 chipset last month, everyone across the world got word of the impending release of processors with front-side bus speeds higher than 1066 MHz, which is where the currently selling Core...
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...
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It hasnt been a full year since we saw Intel launch their Core 2 Duo processors, but we will soon be seeing a line-up refresh. This is one product that really needs no introduction, but seeing as this is a refresh, refreshing everyones minds seems ap...
By now, you have all the knowledge that you need for when 1333FSB processors drop later this summer. Is there a good reason to be excited? Well, even though this is a mere speed bump, and one that many overclockers have already accomplished long ago...
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Bootdaily.com Updated: 2014-10-15 09:29:01
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With AMD’s Barcelona still missing in action, Intel is keeping the pressure on by releasing incremental upgrades to its existing Core 2 Duo platform – this time a 1333MHz (4x333) front side bus speed. This slight improvement is aimed at helpin...
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firingsquad.com Updated: 2014-10-15 09:29:01
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8.5GB/sec. That’s the total amount of system bandwidth provided by the front-side bus (FSB) to the CPU in today’s latest Core 2 processors from Intel. While that figure may sound impressive at first, keep in mind that some Pentium Extreme Edit...
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We received from Intel a Core 2 Duo E6750 engineering sample, which is basically a Core 2 Duo E6700 with a 1,333 MHz FSB instead of 1,066 MHz. It will be launched later this summer together with several other Core 2 Duo models with the new 1,333 MHz FS...
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Over the last year or so, since Intels Core microarchitecture and Conroe core were ready to be unveiled at the Intel Developers Forum in early March 06, Intel has been more open and has allowed the media a view into more details regarding upcoming...
Throughout our entire benchmark suite, the Core 2 Duo E6750 performed on-par or slightly faster than the similarly clocked Core 2 Duo E6700. The E6750s higher-clocked front side bus equated to more memory bandwidth in the synthetic tests, which resul...
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INTEL FIRST UNCORKED its Core 2 processors last July, and believe it or not, relatively little has changed since then. Oh, sure, theyve introduced quad-core variants of those processors that are essentially two chips in one package and a few low-end p...
Our tests results have shown us, pretty well conclusively, that the Core 2 Duo E6750s faster front-side bus only offers minor, incremental performance gains over its E6700 predecessor. Thats not entirely bad news. The E6750 is still much faster than...
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