The i7-950's extra clock speed looks great on paper but means nothing if it doesn't lead to any real world benefits. Fortunately our Media Benchmark suite sorts the men from the boys and we saw an ...
The newly revealed Intel Core i7-950 and i7-975 Extreme Edition are barely up on retail stores, custom PC builder already got it up for grabs. Velocity Micro takes their performance systems up a few ...
So, BFG Technologies let the cat out of the bag about Intel's upcoming Core i7 950 and 975 CPUs. But priced at between $5,000 and $8,000, does anyone need such a system? Can anyone afford them?
I was thinking i7-950 for myself but have run into a deal for an i7-960 for the same price. Should I get the 960? (it's a personal deal from a trusted source) No serious overclocking intended; it's ...
Mini Review Xeon W3670 is a high profile server/workstation processor with 6 cores/12 threads clocked at 3.2 GHz which can go upto 3.46 GHz in extreme loads. It's performance is really good and ...
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The ASRock X58 SuperComputer motherboard has driven the Core i7 to new heights, setting a new overclocking record for the Core i7 950 processor. (Click the above image for the large version) According ...
Last week we already showed you guys some proof of a far out overclocked (5.2 GHz) Core i7 processor with the name Core i7 975. Today Fudzilla enlightens us with the rumor that there will be a Core i7 ...
So before we dive into the architecture of Core i7, you probably want to know what processors are now racked up in Intel's line-up starting today. It's actually a fourfold of CPUs. Let's have a peek: ...
Serving tech enthusiasts for over 25 years. TechSpot means tech analysis and advice you can trust. If you recently bought an Intel Core i7 950 processor and shelled out the full ~$600 asking price ...
Intel’s two new Core i7 CPUs (860 and 870) are mid-range counterparts to its top-of-the-line Core i7 900-series chips, and initial tests (using Intel’s new DP55KG motherboard) indicate their ...
One of the reasons we find the world of technology so addictive is that it's in an almost perpetual state of change. Products come and go quickly and there is always something bigger and shinier on ...