CPUs > LGA775 Socket CPUs (413)Acquire LGA775 Socket CPUs here in the Computers category. Read reviews and compare the different products.
|
Choose products
by Priceby Clock Speedby Cache Memory Size
| |
Q6600 2.4GHz CPU - Intel Core 2 Quad
Review of Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 / 2.4 GHz processor by
kathymoger
Advantages: Blistering speeds
Disadvantages: Ideally needs Vista 64 bit but few software compatibility probems
Intel have really got it right with this CPU. It was easy to install and runs like a dream. To take real advantage of the power of this CPU it really needs the Vista 64bit version and there are few software compatibility problems now so it is worth taking the plunge. I've never seen software install so quickly on a PC as with this processor and running Windows updates, background tasks, processor hungry games etc. just doesn't have an impact on the ...
Read review
Ciao members have rated this review on average helpful
|
| Speed |
 |
| Ease of Installation |
 |
| Manufacturer Support |
 |
| Instruction manual |
 |
| Value For Money |
 |
|
helpful

18.07.2008
|
Good value for money
Review of Intel Pentium Dual Core E2180 / 2 GHz processor by
zero2007
Advantages: Cheap, silent, easy to overclock
Disadvantages: Heatsink can be a bit fiddlly to install
With the right motherboard this cpu can be overclocked to 3 GHZ with no problem.
Even on a cheap motherboard (abit ip95)i have overclocked to 2.2GHz just by raising the fsb by 10%
The processor is excellent for anyone building a cheap HTPC teamed up with 1GB DDR/DDR2 ram and a cheap pci graphics card this will run windows vista ultimate with ease.
The dual core enables you to run multi applications without any slow down of the pc.
It is nearly ...
Read review
Ciao members have rated this review on average helpful
|
| Speed |
 |
| Ease of Installation |
 |
| Manufacturer Support |
 |
| Instruction manual |
 |
| Value For Money |
 |
|
helpful

18.10.2007
(19.10.2007)
|
Fantastic chip, even better when overclocked
Review of Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 / 3 GHz processor by
piloteer81
Advantages: Cheap, fast and cool
Disadvantages: it's not a quad core, £130 may be too much for some
It took a while for Intel to wake up and smell the prices of AMD shares recently (AMD being Intel's main competitor). After years of AMD taking bite after bite out of Intel's market share with innovative, efficient, fast and affordable processors, Intel finally did something about it and released the Core 2 processor. The dual and quad core CPU's completely blew AMD away and AMD still haven't caught up two years later. The Intel Core 2 E8400 is the ... ...advantage of quad cores and Intel has released it's next generation architecture called Nehalem, it's well worth saving your money - with the E8400 costing less than £130, it's value for money, especially if you're overclocking, is undeniable. Whether you're buying a new system with an E8400 in it or upgrading your existing system, the E8400 should be top of your list. ...
Read review
Ciao members have rated this review on average very helpful
|
| Speed |
 |
| Ease of Installation |
 |
| Manufacturer Support |
 |
| Instruction manual |
 |
| Value For Money |
 |
|
very helpful

14.06.2008
|
Powerful and efficient
Review of Intel Core 2 Duo E6850 / 3 GHz processor by
ClockworkUniverse42
Advantages: Fast, good overclocking potential; the best for games (and virtually all other applications)
Disadvantages: Runs fairly warm, but nothing terrible
As a gamer, I needed the best processor out there. Searching around, the only real debate in this price range was whether to go for the E6850, a dual core CPU, or the Q6600, a quad core at a lower clock. After looking at many different benchmarks and reviews, the answer was clear - the higher clocked part (the E6850) was a more power processor, giving better performance in games, and better performance in most ofther software applications as well. ... ...6 months ago when I bought this product; current applications do not need 4 cores to run quickly, especially games. If I was particularly interested in video editing, then I may have gone for a quad-core, but for my purposes it wasn't nescessary. Not only that, but I have used video editing software on this, and it will render incredibly quickly - I was blown away.
So, the upshot is - what do you need to use your computer for? A few specialised ...
Read review
Ciao members have rated this review on average helpful
|
| Speed |
 |
| Ease of Installation |
 |
| Manufacturer Support |
 |
| Instruction manual |
 |
| Value For Money |
 |
|
helpful

04.06.2008
|
Great performer
Review of Intel Core 2 Quad Q6700 / 2.66 GHz processor by
AdamHonek
Advantages: Fast, quad core, cool running, guranteed G0 stepping
Disadvantages: Q6600 can be had for half the price for only 266MHz less performance
...can confirm this using the Intel Processor Identification tool on their website. G0 means it runs cooler than the older B3 stepping but also is bound to overclock more.
The bad news is that i's 2x the price of a Q6600 for only 266MHz more performance. As long as you can get yourself a G0 stepping Q6600 there doesn't seem a point in spending double on this Q6700, unless you want the 10x multiplier for something.
Anyone who does video/audio editing, ... ...extra cores will profoundly be delighted with this CPU. It makes such a more sensible buy than going dual core. Games and program that don't take advantage of all cores will steal yield a snappier system as the Operating System can spread the load more evenly so you can play a game + encode a video all at the same time without it impacting performance. Boxed versions come with a 3 year warranty, OEM versions come with whatever the merchant offers, ...
Read review
Ciao members have rated this review on average helpful
|
| Speed |
 |
| Ease of Installation |
 |
| Manufacturer Support |
 |
| Instruction manual |
 |
| Value For Money |
 |
|
helpful

07.11.2007
|
| More popular products | | | | (*) Reviews by Ciao members |
|
|