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Intel Core 2 Duo E6X50 Preview: The Desktop Gets a 1333MHz FSB
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looks like i have a lot of reading to do tommorrow
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I cant take the techreport one serious. Its benched with a 7900GTX and it affects game testing alot.
And E6750 got its own board (P35 based), while all the 1066 CPUs another (x975 based).
Bad review :(
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Sounds crazy :)
Our Core 2 Duo E6750 sample was a particularly great overclocker, at stock voltage with a retail Intel heatsink/fan we were able to run the system at 3.68GHz (460 x 8.0)
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The anandtech E6750 CPUZ screenshot does not show which stepping was used, irev210 has already tested the "G0" stepping with great success on this forum, he got better results than anandtech using the cheaper E6550 chip!
E6550 "G0" testing 3.8GHz w/ 1.35Vcore Low Volts, High Clocks!
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=147890
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my E6850 is G0 revision ... and 4Ghz at 1.45V runs perfectly and Orthos stable!
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nice.. :) I hope I have time to read.. :)
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Originally Posted by
OBR
my E6850 is G0 revision ... and 4Ghz at 1.45V runs perfectly and Orthos stable!
really nice G0 stepping.. what cooling?? water in your sig?
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Originally Posted by
WSX
The anandtech E6750 CPUZ screenshot does not show which stepping was used, we know that irev210 has already tested the "G0" stepping with great success on this forum, and he got better results than anandtech using the cheaper E6550 chip!
all 6x50 chips will be G0 stepping so discussion about what stepping is that 1333 MHz chip is pointless for now.
the thing is many comercial reviewers play with oc for 30 minutes and say this cpu is not able to go beyond e.g. 3.5 GHz. the other thing is not every chip is going to scale same and the last one those are ES, iŽll wait for retail to make my opinion.
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erwinz
really nice G0 stepping.. what cooling?? water in your sig?
4GHz with Ninja air cooler at 1.50V ... and 4100MHz with watercooler ... at 1.53V real ...
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Hmmm, I'm a little worried about the price for these now - I was kinda/sorta hoping for the E6750 to only be around $183 (as was stated on a few websites). If thats no the case, I may as well bite the bullet and get a Q6600
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not all 6x50 will be good oc'ers like some..
http://i4memory.com/reviewimages/cpu...0/E6750_00.jpg
E6750 G0 - was told these do 3600mhz at 1.46v orthos stable on air but i'm only started to test them myself and i only use water cooling
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Originally Posted by
OBR
4GHz with Ninja air cooler at 1.50V ... and 4100MHz with watercooler ... at 1.53V real ...
are they hot when full load?? like E6600 B chip.. :)
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eva2000
I will be looking forward for your reviews.. :D
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FLG_Poncho
Ummm.... I'm running an E0 stepping e6850 in my box. :D
so will there be any retail E6x50 with E0 stepping?
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G0 is Retail stepping, E0 is some pretty old ES chip ...
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can somebody who read some of those articles sum it up.
i cant justify spending that much time reading articles about an fsb bump :P
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From just the Anandtech article....Photoshop CS3 and Oblivion went up 11% and 6%, respectively. Most other apps/benches went up 1-2%. Power went up ~2W.
Intel says they'll be out late summer. Price point for the E6750 is $183 per1000 and the 3GHz E6850 will go for $266 per1000.
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Most presale sites are listing for $289ish for the e6850 (zipzoomfly, tankguys, etc.)
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My price in Germany is 100%!
This is 270 EUR for E6850 Retail in Box!
On stock next week!
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Late summer??I thought they would be out for the next price-cuts by Intel(22 july)???
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bloodbanger
Late summer??I thought they would be out for the next price-cuts by Intel(22 july)???
They will.
http://shintai.ambition.cz/pics/july22.bmp
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Originally Posted by
Vapor
From just the Anandtech article....Photoshop CS3 and Oblivion went up 11% and 6%, respectively. Most other apps/benches went up 1-2%. Power went up ~2W.
Intel says they'll be out late summer. Price point for the E6750 is $183 per1000 and the 3GHz E6850 will go for $266 per1000.
Awesome, I'll take that one! :rocker: I wonder how hard it might be to get e6750 to 4ghz orthos stable?