I haven't upgraded my old PC to Core2 Duo E6600 (the very first generation of Core) for a long time. But with the release of this series, he nevertheless ated the system. And here I really got a sharp increase in performance (I can already load more than two cores and two gigabytes of memory in everyday use), a decrease in platform consumption. The lack of strong overclocking is a bit disappointing - a maximum of 3.7GHz when loading 4 cores. But after all, the speed at standard frequencies is already more than enough, and even four cores, with a tendency to parallelize the load in the software, should be enough for three years. Bottom line - this is an excellent processor for a high-performance computer, which is relatively inexpensive.
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