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Intel E7500 Processor Socket LGA775 Review

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Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.7
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Details

BrandIntel
CPU ManufacturerIntel
CPU ModelCore 2 Duo
CPU Speed2.93 GHz
CPU SocketLGA775

Description of Intel E7500 Processor Socket LGA775

LGA775 socket processor contains two cores running at 2.93 GHz. Processor runs on a 1066 MHz front side bus and has 3 MB of L2 cache. 45nm architecture provides better performance and energy efficiency. Multimedia acceleration boosts performance in applications such as high-definition video editing and encoding. Intelligent Power Capability turns off portions of the processor when not in use for better energy efficiency.

Reviews

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Type of review

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best price for such a product, I will buy more!

the processor is good, but if there are more green ones, take the e8550, but for hi-end it will not be very good (and if you overclock it, pzz, beast :) Pros below: It accelerates to 5.0 GHz, but I haven’t tried it myself on dry ice, in the game GTA 4 on average there are good fraps. Its cons: stupid system, if your computer is not particularly loaded, it can drop to 1 gigahertz!

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The perfect purchase for me, exactly what I was looking for!

I like Different pros: Excellent percentage, everything goes, everything flies, and accelerates with a bang, it doesn’t get very hot, an excellent multiplier and energy saving Has some cons: There is no virtualization, but this problem is easily solved by special software for creating a virtual machine.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I'm impressed! Exactly the product deserves your attention.

Today (June 2009), perhaps, the most adequate processor. It doesn’t make much sense to take quad-core ones, because not everything is now properly optimized for their work for a wide range of tasks, and they are also more expensive. Has pros: Very fast. Has a great overclocking potential, 3.9 GHz - its optimal performance in relation to power consumption! You can verify this here: thg.ru. With its cons: If you overclock, then you need a more powerful cooler, but there is no more.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Quality is top notch, happy with everything.

Having said that, investments were necessary; I had to replace the brand new cooling system with an even newer and older one (I know, I know; pardon me). I believe that it uses a lot of energy since it is an ancient Vidyukha (Nvidia Geforce gts 250 512 megabytes), or perhaps the power supply is a piece of garbage; 500W, and the kapets is heated as much! And everything else. I have no complaints about anything. Has some pros: Reliability, quite productive. Eeeee. It would appear that the amount…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I was surprised by the quality for this price.

The other day I cranked up the frequency of this model's processor by 4.75 MHz, but it's still terrifying. To those of you who have not yet made the transfer to the I7 line, I strongly suggest that you participate in this percentage. Because of this overclocking, I do not believe that you will regret it even after more than a year or even double the amount of time, however xs. =)

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Everything in the purchase suits, a very necessary product.

Has some pros: Hello from 2022, my stone is still working properly. Excellent thing. Just now I decided to try to overclock it, just before the release of GTA 5, I think it will endure another 4 years :) Cons below: The entire assembly cost 30k, as it turned out, they collected them normally before, and did not stick any garbage.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

It's not a bad product, nothing extraordinary.

Yes, the E8600, when overclocked to 4GHz, can reach temperatures of up to 70 degrees at 100% load, while the E6500 can reach temperatures of up to 50 degrees at the same frequency. If both CPUs are compared while being overclocked, the E8600 is 10% quicker, but it also costs 100 more and it requires a powerful cooling system. Has pros: The CPU is fantastic; it truly pulls everything and everything together. Different cons: Because if you take the E6500 (which is Pentium and costs 100 dollars…

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I am satisfied, the purchase is quite successful.

Although it was a good CPU when I acquired it in 2008, it is no longer considered current technology. It operates normally, but the combination of its two cores and its frequency is insufficient to meet the demands of modern life. -processors (i3, i5, and i7), and a new generation is going to be introduced very shortly. Has some pros: If you have a good processor, then everything will be OK. However, this is for the year that it is, and the year 2012 is already here. Various disadvantages: Its…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great quality, happy with it one hundred percent!

The other day I cranked up the frequency of this model's processor by 4.75 MHz, but it's still terrifying. I strongly recommend that anyone who has not yet converted to the I7 line take this percentage of the pie. Because of this overclocking, I do not believe that you will regret it even after more than a year or even double the amount of time, however xs. =) With its positives being: Even in the middle of 2010, the best possible balance between cost and product quality. Some cons: Unnoticed…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality exceeds all expectations, I recommend to buy.

normal percentage, sufficient performance for everyday chores) taking into account not a lot of overclocking, it catches up to roughly 3.1 GHz and sometimes bypasses the e8400) normal %, sufficient performance for everyday duties) This is an excellent option for a system that won't break the bank, so don't hesitate to go with it. Has some pros: I believe that it is an excellent processor. not heated, it is easy to drive on, and it does not cost a lot of money mums! Without increasing the…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality exceeds all expectations, I recommend to buy.

I recently purchased a video HD6870, and now the entire performance of the card is dependent on the capabilities of this CPU. We are considering either the i7 950 or the cheaper version of the Q9650 for our next upgrade. if you feel that you can get by with a regular car. After then, you are welcome to grab this processor. With its positives being: With all of the work that was done, he showed himself in the best possible light. He did not overheat and he did not overload, and when paired with…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best thing I've ever used, I recommend it to everyone!

I was able to overclock it to 3.5 GHz with an air cooler (a normal Intel cooler with a copper core) with only mild overheating issues; in-game temperatures range from 60 to 62 degrees Celsius, and stress test temperatures range from 64 to 66 degrees Celsius (the limit of 74 is still far, but I didn't dare going farther). pairs well with good visual and quick memory (DDRII 800Mz 4-5-5-15) 32 helmets are all the same as in the single, and it easily handles practically all recent games. On the…

Pros
  • Icy, Dependable, Swift, and Low-Cost
Cons
  • No

Personal example: 4000 MHz for 4000. Or a per megahertz. What else is there to discuss in this context? Megastone!:) P.S. : The E8200 model has been phased out of production. Consider the E8400, which features the most recent stepping; don't pass it up! ;) Below are some advantages: Cheap. High performance (thanks to the huge cache and the quick bus). Both chilly and cost-effective (45 nm, after all). Excellent potential for overclocking! Got cons: However, the CPU itself is rather…

That's a great rate of return, and you get your money's worth. And what is it that you seek? It's typical of Intel to increase pricing over time. I've been using this marvel since 2009, and it has never failed me (though there have been moments), it doesn't run hot, and it can be overclocked to 3.8 GHz using just a "piece of aluminum." For the most part, the "hellish stoker" % gets by with a bang, given the nature of the work. I think 775 is a great option as 2 cores, but since some…

Pros
  • Chilly execution.
Cons
  • The 775 socket is a bit antiquated now. Nonetheless, Quad can be added if desired:D. Slightly pricey, but you can get a used one for $2:)