Intel® Core™2 Duo Processor
for Desktops
Great performance for multitasking, multimedia, and more.
A PC with an Intel® Core™2 Duo processor delivers great energy-efficient performance for multitasking, watching video, downloading and enjoying music, editing photos and more.
What the Experts are Saying
“These products offer excellent value for the mentioned prices, and are currently without a competitor, when it comes to performance.”
Overclockers Australia | March 16, 2008
Key Features
- Energy-efficient performance
- Energy-efficient design enables increased overall performance without increasing power consumption.
- Mega multitasking and multimedia
- Game, download music, run a virus scan, and edit photos—all at once. You’ll enjoy up to 30% faster performance on highly threaded applications such as photo editing and publishing.‡
- Great video experience
- Get smooth video playback and up to 70% better performance when encoding highdefinition HD video with Intel® HD Boost.‡
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Is faster always better? Yes, but it’s not always what you should buy.
So as you evaluate the performance of the components below, don’t analyze them in isolation from each other, but consider them interdependent partners that make up your projected system. And, keep in mind that your future needs—adding software from a growing family or a growing business—might be different later.
Roll over each word below to find a pop-up box: we have provided definitions you need to know so you can better understand how each will work together in your system.
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| E8500 | 2 | 3.16 GHz | 1333 MHz | 6MB | 45nm |
| E8400 | 2 | 3.00 GHz | 1333 MHz | 6MB | 45nm |
| E8300 | 2 | 2.83 GHz | 1333 MHz | 6MB | 45nm |
| E8190 | 2 | 2.66 GHz | 1333 MHz | 6MB | 45nm |
| E7600 | 2 | 3.06 GHz | 1066 Mhz | 3MB | 45nm |
| E7500 | 2 | 2.93 GHz | 1066 MHz | 3MB | 45nm |
| E7400 | 2 | 2.80 GHz | 1066 MHz | 3MB | 45nm |
| E6400 | 2 | 2.13 GHz | 1066 MHz | 2MB | 65nm |
Intel processor numbers are not a measure of performance. Processor numbers differentiate features within each processor family, not across different processor families. See www.intel.com/products/processor_number for details.
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CLOSEBenchmarks for the Intel® Core™2 Duo Processor E8500 compared to previous generation processor
Application and Industry Performance Benchmarks
The benchmark results shown represent overall processor performance of the new Intel Core 2 Duo processor E8500 compared with the original Intel Core 2 Duo processor E6850. Test results are based on the time required to complete a series of individual tasks.
Take less time preparing your photos for uploading to Facebook*
Photo editing: This test measures the number of photos that can be edited in a minute.
Save time preparing your digital video files for sharing on YouTube*
Video Encode: This test measures the number of 5 minute videos you can prepare in 10 minutes.
Click here for more information on how these processors were configured for these tests.
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Reviews
Overclockers Australia | March 16, 2008
“We cannot stress enough the benefits of Penryn’s reduced power consumption. In the grand scheme of things, 18% lower power consumption matters more than 10 additional frames per second or 10% shaved off encoding time. Most users will appreciate a lower utility bill and a more silent running system, and the environment reduced CO2 emissions. And last but not least there is the massive overclocking headroom to mention.”
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TweakTown | May 20, 2008
“Intel has managed to once again augment its Core 2 Duo line of processors with another winner. While we normally focus on quad core and high-end power from the Chipzilla, Core 2 Duo has some really good budget parts, and none are better than the E7200.”
“The E7200 is designed to take its place amongst the more value and budget conscious users who don’t want to compromise on the performance of their system.”
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TweakTown | May 23, 2008
“Intel’s more efficient CPU architecture comes into play once again.
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‡1 Performance based on Adobe Photoshop Lightroom* test results, comparing Intel® Core™2 Duo processor E8200 and Intel Core™2 Duo processor E6550. Actual performance may vary. See www.intel.com/performance/desktop/dighome/index.htm for more information.
‡2 Performance measured based on TMPGEncoder Xpress* 4.4 optimized with Intel® HD Boost, comparing Intel® Core™2 Duo processor E8200 and Intel Core 2 Duo processor E6550. Actual performance may vary. See www.intel.com/performance/desktop/dighome/index.htm for more information.
Σ1 Extrapolation of Adobe Photoshop Lightroom* testing where 200 photos (125 of which are 10MP photos and 75 of which are 6MP photos--all in jpeg format) are resized to 480X360 resolution and 160 pixels per inch to be optimized for viewing on a portable device or for uploading to Facebook*. The total size of all photos is about 830MB. Complete photos only.
Σ2 Calculation based upon using VirtualDub* 1.7.2 to reduce the size of a 66.2MB MPEG2 video file in 720X480 resolution at 5Mbps by using DivX* 6.7 to convert the video into DivX MPEG4 format for higher compression.
