Intel Core 2 Extreme Qx6850
Jul 16, 2007 - Intel Core 2 Extreme QX6850. Motherboard vendors have been touting 1333MHz front side bus (FSB) support for their latest motherboards in.
Today, Intel is announcing a new set of CPU products aimed at supporting the emerging generation of DDR3 memory. With one exception, the new CPUs support a 1333MHz front-side bus (the native FSB clock is 333MHz).
Intel Core 2 Extreme Qx6800
Contoh soal psikotes online. But DDR3 DRAM is ridiculously expensive now, so most of these new CPUs will go into motherboards supporting DDR2. Meanwhile, the company is hard at work on its next-generation processors, code-named Penryn, which are slated to launch some time before the end of this calendar year—probably just in time to rain on AMD’s Barcelona launch parade. So Intel didn’t really need to launch new products, but new products are the lifeblood of any tech company. Plus, building 1333MHz support into a known entity—the current Core 2 CPU lineup—allows Intel to thoroughly shake down the new chipsets and DDR3 support before Penryn arrives. Today, we’ll take a look at the new high-end Intel CPU, the Core 2 Extreme QX6850, which now logically fits into Intel’s product line, unlike the earlier QX6800, which seemed to be an outlier in more ways than its lack of DDR3 support.
Intel Core 2 Extreme Qx6850 Overclock
Avatar last airbender book 3 episodes. But before we dive into performance, let’s take a look at additional details of Intel’s latest Core 2 product line. Continued • • 1 of 10 •.