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    World-first analytical testing for The Intel Core 2 Extreme X6800!

    There have been some analytical reports talking about Intel Core 2 Duo
    continuously since the beginning of year 2006.
    Its powerful performance is not only better than the old version of Pentium,
    but is also starting to gain some reputation in performance
    against AMD K8 structural configuration two years in advance.


    Before the official launch of Intel Core 2 processors on the 23rd of July,
    we’ve already read a number of relevant testing reports,
    and the device has always shown great performances.
    The Core 2 is, in no doubt, to be a super-generation precursor
    in stunning performance of CPU.


    As it has been know that the highest class of Core 2 existing in recent
    market is E6700, the device has a frequency at 266×10=2.66GHz,
    FSB1066, and 4MB L2 Cache. In addition, there is another
    Core 2-renamed device called E6800 to X6800 and positioned
    at XE edition has also been released not long ago.
    The frequency of the latter is 266×11=2.93FGHz, FSB1066,
    and 4MB L2 Cache.








    let’s check the back of the hardware first.
    (the front side appears to be the same as the Pentium,
    no difference is significant)
    The device on the left hand side is Core 2 Extreme X6800
    The right one is Pentium D 950 C1







    In order to operate the most powerful CPU, some computing
    equipment is indispensable. That is,
    the MSI 975X Platinum v2. X (it is different from v1.0 of Conroe support)










    The component used in the CPU socket








    The Corsair TWIN2X2048-6400C3 was taken to act as the
    testing memory module.
    Its DDR2-800 CL3 4-3-9 has been known to be
    the best configuration of module existing in the market.












    MSI 975X Platinum v2.X
    The main page of BIOS










    CPU external frequency ranging form 266 – 425MHz










    The v2.x version has the adjustable CPU voltage ranging from 1.21V – 1.58V










    DDR2 voltage used is from 1.8 – 2.35V





    Testing platform
    CPU: Intel Core 2 Extreme X6800
    MB: MSI 975X Platinum 2.X
    DRAM: Corsair TWIN2X2048-6400C3
    VGA: ELSA 6800Ultra
    HD: Seagate 7200.7 80GB
    POWER: AcBel 550W
    Cooler: Tower112










    It’s definitely a new CPU that is not known to many users,
    but let us run the software to identify most of its functions first.
    EVEREST is the most frequently updated software and has the best
    performance in identification. It can recognize the previously
    device with a code name E6800.
    The CPU-Z is still slow in updating,
    so it has much more identification errors than the EVEREST.
    Its range of the default voltage is about 1.25-1.3V (CPU-Z false identification)











    It works at a frequency in 2.93GHz and DDR2-667 CL3 3-3-4






    PCMARK2005






    There are 3 types of CPU performance benchmarks in EVEREST














    The new generation of CPU firstly testing analysis– Intel Core 2 Extreme X6800

    The frequency can achieve 300×11 without adding more voltage to assist.
    This function is almost the same to the highest level of Intel Core 2 eXtreme E8000, which will be released in late 2006.








    Air cooling system runs at 3.75GHz, 1.58GHz, verified by CPU-Z (not limit)


    http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=96741



    The best of top 3 stunning equipments installed altogether inside the device,
    which are leaded by the Intel Conroe,
    have shown to achieve the amazing performance results in this analysis.
    The up-coming future testing analytical review will be continued shortly.
    Last edited by windwithme; 06-05-2006 at 01:21 AM.

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