Intel® Core™2 Extreme Processor
for Desktops
Play at the top of your game.
Get great gaming and multitasking performance with the Intel® Core™2 Extreme processor, designed to enable extra realism in immersive multi-threaded PC games and applications.
What the Experts are Saying
"The speed of this CPU was truly phenomenal and when more developers start supporting squad architecture. Both games and applications will truly go to another level."
Key Features
- Get real with your PC games
- Get stunning realism on immersive multi-threaded games with advanced artificial intelligence (AI), particle systems, dynamic physics, and texture generation engines. You’ll make your friends green with envy and your foes red with frustration.
- Fast processing lets you do more
- Enjoy the performance you need to multitask demanding applications.
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 look at them independent from one another—consider them interdependent partners that make up your ideal system. And, keep in mind that your future needs—like adding software or growing your digital media collection—can have an impact down the road.
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 technology will work together in your system.
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| QX9775 | 4 | 3.20 GHz | 1600 MHz | 12 MB | 45nm |
| QX9770 | 4 | 3.20 GHz | 1600 MHz | 12 MB | 45nm |
| QX9650 | 4 | 3.00 GHz | 1333 MHz | 12 MB | 45nm |
| QX6850 | 4 | 3.00 GHz | 1333 MHz | 8 MB | 65nm |
| QX6800 | 4 | 2.93 GHz | 1066 MHz | 8 MB | 65nm |
| QX6700 | 4 | 2.66 GHz | 1066 MHz | 8 MB | 65nm |
| X6800 | 2 | 2.93 GHz | 1066 MHz | 4 MB | 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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CLOSEPerformance of the Intel® Core™2 Extreme Processor QX9650 compared to previous generation processor
Application and Industry Performance Benchmarks
The benchmark results shown represent overall processor performance of the new Intel Core 2 Extreme processor QX9650 compared with the original Core 2 Extreme processor QX6850. Test results are based on the time required to complete a series of individual tasks.
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Reviews
PC Powerplay | June, 2008
"If you want unbridled number-crunching power, then you know where to get it."
"The absolute top dog of the CPU world."
Atomic | March, 2008
"First and foremost, wow! When it comes to outright number crunching power there is no other enthusiast platform that can touch this system"
Atomic, Australia | March, 2008
"At a whopping 4.3GHz on air cooling the chip simply flew through the benchmark suite. As well as doing the suite with ease, the system just so happened to score below a minute in Super Pi 4M and less than ten seconds in wPrime 32M…Cheery picked as the best of the best, these chips certainly deliver within the air cooling realm and we’ll no doubt be seeing some respectively massive overclocks with the assistance of water cooling, phase cooling and more extreme dry ice and liquid nitrogen cooling."
Overclockers, Australia | November 20, 2007
"The new arrival was in each and every test outrunning its predecessor. We cannot stress enough the benefits of Penryn’s reduced power consumption. In the grand scheme of things a 25% lower power consumption matters far more than, let’s say, 10 additional frames per second or 10% shaved off encoding time. The mainstream user will appreciate a lower electricity bill and a quieter system, the “enthusiast” the additional overclocking headroom, and the environment reduced CO2 emissions. And last but not least, it’s good to know that a Penryn processor being lead-free is helping to reduce toxic waste."Δ
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Impulse Gamer | May, 2008
"The QX9770 blasts its way to victory in this entertaining and powerful game which shows that the architecture of this CPU is the way of the future when compared to dual core versus quad core. This was probably one of the most powerful CPU's have I have had the pleasure of reviewing and game such as Crysis, World of Warcraft and the like zoomed its way through to victory."
Σ1 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.
Σ2 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.
Δ Warning: Altering clock frequency and/or voltage may: (i) reduce system stability and useful life of the system, processor and other system components; (ii) cause the processor and other system components to fail; (iii) cause reductions in system performance; (iv) cause additional heat or other damage; and (v) affect system data integrity. Intel has not tested, and does not warranty, the operation of the processor beyond its specifications. Intel has not tested, and does not warranty, the operation of other system components beyond their industry standard specifications. Intel assumes no responsibility that the processor and other system components, including if used with altered clock frequencies and/or voltages, will be fit for any particular purpose.
