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Nehalem EP used the same D0 core as that found in the new 920 which left the top performing 965 processor on the older C0 revision. Rather than change the CPU to bring it up to date Intel are once again pushing the market forward with the release of the Core-i7 975 Extreme Edition and we will be putting it through its paces in a selection of mainly real world tests to establish how much of an improvement it is over the existing models in the range.
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Mit nicht weniger als 4 Teilnehmern wird Intel am kommenden Montag auf Planet 3DNow! erscheinen, um dem zu erwartenden Andrang und der Anzahl der Fragen mit der entsprechenden Manpower begegnen zu können. Das Themenfeld ist nicht begrenzt: Prozessoren, Chipsätze, Grafik. Alles was Intel im Portfolio hat kann auch thematisiert werden.
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With each new release from AMD they are able to fine tune their processors a bit more than before. We are talking about more than just adding a few exta clock cycles or a bump in speed. There are more subtle changes that result in a product that meets consumers needs much better. AMD has not forgotten that many of their consumers are overclockers and we will be of course taking a look at how the newly announced Phenom II 965 Black Edition does in the overclocking arena but first lets take a look at the shiny new CPU.
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When it launched last year, the Core i7 platform redefined Intel's high-end processor segment. Unfortunately, the platform was also accompanied by high-end prices and, as such, has seen only a minimal share of the desktop market. Today, however, Intel is releasing a new platform that it claims will bring the performance of Nehalem to mainstream price points. Referred to as Lynnfield, the new platform shares its core microarchitecture with the i7-900 series, but introduces a completely new chipset and socket design. This means that not only will we see new processors, but new motherboards as well. Benchmark Reviews has been testing several of these new items and will be covering the launch in detail over the next few days. In this article, we examine the Intel Core i5-750 Quad Core Processor.
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Today Intel is launching its next generation of high-performance mobile platforms geared toward enthusiasts, gamers and content creators. Intel Clarksfield is no longer just a codename as three Core i7 mobile processors are now officially released! Paired with the new PM55 Express Chipset, check out our article featuring the highly anticipated Clevo W870CU whitebook with the Core i7-920XM CPU and NVIDIA GeForce GTX 280M mobile GPU!
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For this review I will be looking at a new product from a company that needs no real introduction as anyone who has used a PC for any length of time has probably used one of their products. The company is AMD (Advanced Micro Devices) and I will be looking at one of their new X4 Athlon II CPU’s the X4 620 2600Mhz.
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Intel just announced their next series of notebook processors with the launch of Arrandale! What makes this processor so unique is the fact that Intel has taken their 45nm Nehalem architecture, enhanced it and has shrunken it down to 32nm. Intel didn't stop there though and took a 45nm graphics processor and placed it on the CPU as well. Read on to see what this does for performance!
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Back in the days, when AMD's Athlon 64 ruled the enthusiast market and single core processors were still the norm, South Korean-based computer cooling manufacturer Zalman manufactured some of the most popular CPU heatsink/fans around. Their signature flower design, in conjunction with a very generous use of copper, demonstrated groundbreaking performance across the board at every review website. When I bought my first -- and to be honest, only -- Zalman cooler from a popular online retailer to go with my Athlon 64 for the purpose of replacing my loud-but-not-so-proud (Literally; no puns intended haha) stock heatsink, I was amazed by how large it was compared to the one that came with my processor. Soon, engineers realized that, by combining elements such as mounting the 120mm fans sideways on tall heatsinks, implementing heatpipe arrays, as well as creative uses of different materials for durability, weight, and performance took CPU cooling performance to entirely new heights. Of which some notable examples include famed heatsinks such as the Scythe Infinity, Noctua NH-U12P, and Thermalright Ultra 120. Stop there for a moment. Just when you thought those heatsinks were large enough, I have something here on hand today that would simply dwarf all of its predecessors. Let's welcome the Noctua NH-D14: A wonderfully, amazingly, comically, and almost ridiculously, large heatsink/fan that is pretty much a combination of two heatsinks into one for the latest and greatest in CPU cooling.
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Der erste Sechs-Kern-Prozessor für den Desktop ist da! Was der Neuling von Intel, Codename „Gulftown“, mit seinen Kernen anzufangen weiß, sehen wir uns genauer an. Dabei interessiert uns in erster Linie seine Performance, aber auch die technischen Details kommen nicht zu kurz. Wie immer gibt es darüber hinaus einen Blick auf Overclocking- und Undervolting-Verhalten des neuen Intel-Flaggschiffs.
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Mit dem Alpenföhn Matterhorn präsentiert die Endkundentochter des Kühlerspezialisten EKL einen neuen Prozessorkühler im 120-mm-Towerformat. Mit spezieller Lamellentechnik und rahmenentkoppelter Wing-Boost-Serienbelüftung soll die Konkurrenz überflügelt werden. ComputerBase testet den potentiellen Gipfelstürmer.
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