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Intel Core 2 Duo E7200

JC 09.04.2008 - 12:38 2868 5
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JC

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The upcoming Intel Core 2 Duo E7200 looks to be a price versus performance winner from what we can tell from the time spent with our early sample. If the rumored price of $133 is correct and the retail versions overclock like ours did then this will be hands down one of the hottest dual-core processors this summer. Intel has perfected the 45nm process and every new processor series they release based on it exceeds our expectations. The Intel Core 2 Duo E7200 is one of those processors.

When it came to performance, the Intel Core 2 Duo E7200 at default clock speeds was not hands down faster than the Intel Core 2 Duo E6750, but we'd pick the E7200 over it any day since it can be overclocked up to a 1333MHz FSB with just a single BIOS setting adjustment. Factor in overclocking beyond that and you have a price versus performance winner as overclocks over 50 percent are hard to ignore.

Intel informed us that the Intel Core 2 Duo E7200 is a 65W part, but it seems like it might actually be less. Our power consumption numbers showed that the Intel Core 2 Duo E7200 used significantly less power than the Intel Core 2 Duo E6750 and performed nearly the same in the majority of our benchmarks. With less power consumption the processor puts off less heat, so another thumbs up for the Intel Core 2 Duo E7200.

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das wär ja en Wahnsinn wenn das mitn preis stimmt! Vergelichbare Allendale/Conroes haben beim Release deutlich mehr gekostet und auch der billigste Wolfdale is da ordentlich drüber.
Wenn das stimmt, dann hol ich mir den

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ok. bist du deppat. der preis ist ein hammer, genau wie das (vorläufige) oc potenzial. :)

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der hat aber weniger mb cache als der e8x00

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der hat aber weniger mb cache als der e8x00

jo. sonst wärs auch irgendwo unnedig von intel ein "zwischensegment" einzuführen? :p

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Zitat von sk/\r
jo. sonst wärs auch irgendwo unnedig von intel ein "zwischensegment" einzuführen? :p

ja aber hammer ist daran nichts, der e8200 mit 6mb ist um163 USD viel interessanter als preisleistungs cpu.
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