Testseek.com have collected 38 expert reviews of the Intel Core 2 Duo E6750 2.66GHz Socket 775 and the average rating is 92%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Intel Core 2 Duo E6750 2.66GHz Socket 775.
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The editors liked
Performance
Overclocking
Fast
Ridiculously Cheap
Cool Running
Stable
Small increase in speed with the FSB increase
Availability (Does any online store NOT have this processor?)
Low cost
Good performance
The editors didn't like
Price
Needs a newer motherboard that supports 1333Mhz FSB.
Not all LGA775 mainboards will support the 1333MHz FSB
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...
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, ...
Abstract: 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...
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...
Abstract: 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...
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...
Abstract: 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...
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 ...
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 ...