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Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 + Microsoft Office Premium 2007 processor 2.4 GHz 8 MB L2 Box

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  • - Intel® Core™2 Quad 2.4 GHz
  • - 8 MB L2 LGA 775 (Socket T)
  • - Processor cores: 4 65 nm 95 W
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Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 + Microsoft Office Premium 2007, Intel® Core™2 Quad, LGA 775 (Socket T), 65 nm, Intel, 2.4 GHz, 8 MB

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Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 + Microsoft Office Premium 2007. Processor family: Intel® Core™2 Quad, Processor socket: LGA 775 (Socket T), Processor lithography: 65 nm

Processor
Processor manufacturer *
Intel
Processor base frequency *
2.4 GHz
Processor family *
Intel® Core™2 Quad
Processor cores *
4
Processor socket *
LGA 775 (Socket T)
Processor lithography *
65 nm
Processor cache
8 MB
Processor cache type
L2
Processor
L2 cache speed
2.4 GHz
Processor front side bus
1066 MHz
Thermal Design Power (TDP)
95 W
Box *
Yes
VID Voltage Range
0.85 - 1.5 V
Stepping
G0
CPU multiplier (bus/core ratio)
9
Processor code
SLACR
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Reviews
Updated:
2014-10-15 09:31:14
Uk has collected 39 expert reviews for Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 + Microsoft Office Premium 2007 processor 2.4 GHz 8 MB L2 Box and the average expert rating is 74 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
74%
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ocaholic.ch.english
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2014-10-15 09:31:14
Here we go, a lot of people asked me to test an Intel Core 2 Quad under recent 3D games with an HD 7970 so here is what I did. Like for the Core2Duo test we published last week, I chose the most popular processor which in this case is the Intel C2Q Q6600...
Bottom line Anyway stay tuned as I said in our previous article the following CPUs are to follow: Intel Core i7 920Intel Core i7 920 @ 4 GHzIntel Core i5 2500KIntel Core i3 Ivy BridgeAMD Phenom II x6 1090T BEAMD Phenom II x4 970Hey guys, which fight do you want to se...
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digitalversus.com
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2014-10-15 09:31:14
For a long time, the Q6600 was for a long time Intels entry-level quad-core processor offering, although by entry-level, CPU manufacturers have a tendancy to mean the cheapest of wht can be rather expensive lines.Despite the fact that it has largely b...
Good Classic quadcore performance: speedy across the board, Good in nonoptimized applications too...
Bad High power consumption, Superseded by the Q8xxx line...
60%
alphr.com
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2014-10-15 09:31:14
The Core 2 Quad and Core 2 Extreme are the most powerful CPUs in Intel's line-up. As the name implies, Core 2 Quad processors all have four physical cores, while the Core 2 Extreme range includes one dual-core processor - the X6800 - as well as the qua...
Bottom line These high-end processors deliver maximum performance, but at a heavy price...
67%
techradar.com
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2014-10-15 09:31:14
In real terms, quad-threaded applications are thin on the ground and will be until at least this winter. So, in most cases, this keeps a more or less even pace with its dual-core equivalent the E6600. But in terms of a re-encode/compress test and Stalk...
Good Priced realistically now...
Bad Quad-core still an emerging technology...
Bottom line In real terms, quad-threaded applications are thin on the ground and will be until at least this winter. So, in most cases, this keeps a more or less even pace with its dual-core equivalent the E6600. But in terms of a re-encode/compress test and Stalk...
80%
overclockersclub.com
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2014-10-15 09:31:14
Please note we have just added the 5400X2 and the E6700 into this review bring a total of 7 CPUs into the article including the Q6600. Its that time of the year again. Your single or even dual core CPU is starting to feel the strain of multi-tasking...
Good Performance (In multithreaded apps), Thermal Control...
Bad Price, Compatibility, Poor Temperature Reporting...
Bottom line From all the above results, the only reason to buy the Q6600 over the E6600 or the 6700 would be if you do a LOT of encoding, rendering etc etc. The performance boosts for compression/decompression, and encoding is unsurpassed. However, if youre a ca...
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theregister.co.uk
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2014-10-15 09:31:14
By that token the Core 2 Quad Q6600 is a really big deal as it is the first retail quad-core processor to target the mainstream desktop market and to ship with a locked multiplier. But other than that its very similar indeed to the QX6700. Well, OK...
Bottom line Dual-core processors were a major step ahead of single-core CPUs, but the jury is still out on quad-cores. They’re likely to remain a niche interest until the price drops significantly and while the Q6600 is a step in the right direction it’s...
70%
fudzilla.com
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2014-10-15 09:31:14
Loads of power at a discount priceAfter testing the new QX9650 we decided to check out the least expensive quad-core available now, the Q6600. This CPU comes in two flavors with B3 and G0 stepping. The G0 stepping is superior to B3 stepping, because i...
Bottom line If you need a quad-core now, the Q6600 is the least expensive one out there. Its not that efficient compared to the new Penryn-family, but it costs just the same as an E6850 and is only 60€ more expensive compared to an E6750. For the same price or a...
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hardwarelogic.com
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2014-10-15 09:31:14
One of the most asked questions on the HL forums over the past month has been "What processor should I buy?". Its a difficult question, but certainly a valid one. For those seeking the best VALUE, well usually recommend either Intels E6850, featurin...
91%
Bit-Tech.net
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2014-10-15 09:31:14
Although the higher cl...
Bottom line What’s clear from our experiences is that the Core 2 Quad Q6600 seems to be that new “bang for buck” processor that, with a little bit of overclocking, is going to net you performance that is going to at least match the Core 2 Extreme QX...
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techgage.com
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2014-10-15 09:31:14
Theres no doubt that 2006 was one of the most incredible years in technology in recent memory. There were scandals, impressive landscape-shifting mergers, strange new alliances and many new products and technologies unveiled. One launch that stands o...
Bottom line In the past year, there have been many products released that had a lot of potential, but were not worth the money for most people. Although AGEIAs PhysX card is gaining momentum, its still been out for a year and there is still little content, so i...
95%
Behardware.com
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2014-10-15 09:31:14
January 29, 2007 After releasing the first quad core processor last November 2, the Core 2 Extreme QX6700, Intel comes back with a more affordable version, the Core 2 Quad Q6600.A short reviewTo have 4 cores, there are three solutions : Have a single...
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techspot.com
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2014-10-15 09:31:14
Affordable quad-core, eventually. Hot on the heels of the Core 2 Duo launch, Intel came out and released the world’s first quad-core desktop processor last November. Given how powerful the Core 2 Duo had proven to be, we wondered how much of a performa...
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extremetech.com
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2014-10-15 09:31:14
A four-core CPU doesnt always offer huge benefits over two cores, but its great for richly multithreaded applications and heavy multitaskers and holds lots of promise for future games. Even if you do lots of video encoding or 3D rendering, or if you...
Good Four Core 2 processors in one package; tremendous performance on multithreaded applications; great game performance.
Bad Little gain in many applications; expensive; L2 cache not shared between the two Core 2 dies.
Bottom line At this speed and power usage, we would expect the CPU to cost a couple hundred dollars less than it does. The cost is still outside the mainstream, and power-users are better off springing for the Core 2 Extreme QX6700...
60%
sharkyextreme.com
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2014-10-15 09:31:14
Throughout 2006, AMD and Intel took part in a seesaw battle for CPU market supremacy. AMD and their dual core Athlon 64 FX held the edge through the first half, before Intel answered back with the impressive Core 2 Duo and Extreme processors in July...
Good Extremely Fast Media Encoding, A MultiThreading and MultiTasking Hotrod, Lower Voltage, Heat and Price...
Bad Lower 2.4 GHz Core Speed, Core 2 E6600level Gaming Performance...
Bottom line Intel has been in a real roll of late, first by introducing the impressive Core 2 Duo and Extreme lines, and then following that up with the first desktop quad core processor architecture. After launching the Core 2 Extreme QX6700, Intels next move h...
80%
firingsquad.com
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2014-10-15 09:31:14
Now that their initial quad-core launch is successfully behind them, in 2007 Intel plans to take the technology mainstream. Today’s introduction of the Core 2 Quad Q6600 is the first step in that direction. But is the Core 2 Quad Q6600 up for the ch...
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devhardware.com
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2014-10-15 09:31:14
Weve all been eagerly anticipating Intels release of its quad-core microprocessors. The chip maker hopes to regain its performance crown with these four-headed beasts. We got our hands on a sample and put it through its paces. Does it deliver?Introdu...
Good Incredibly fast at both multithreaded and single threaded applications.
Bad Motherboard companies still need time to make their boards able to overclock this beast. Power usage is quite high...
Bottom line It is clear now that Intel have reclaimed the performance crown, with this chip totally annihilating every other desktop chip on the market. However it will still be many months before release, and the cost of this chip is expected to be somewhat provo...
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