The Intel Core 2 Duo is easily the best desktop processor architecture available on the market. Team that up with ramped up front side bus speed (now kicking away at 1333MHz), very very aggressive pricing, average ~65W for CPU energy consumption, and well… it’s no surprise Intel is slaughtering AMD.
..The new 1333MHz FSB chip simply uses a newer core stepping and runs on a higher 1333 MHz Front Side Bus. With that said, though if you want one of Intel’s new 1333 MHz parts for yourself, you’ll need a new Core 2 Duo compatible motherboard or at least something based on Intel’s P35 Express, G35 Express, G33 Express of nVIDIA’s nForce 6 series (680i, 650i) chipsets.
If you’re in the market for a new processor or want to overhaul your system, now is an excellent time. The 1333MHz FSB Intel Core 2 Duo E6750 processor is an awesome CPU, and it is dirt cheap for what it can accomplish on a P35 Express motherboard with nice (affordable) low latency DDR2 RAM!
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Published in: CPUs & Chipsets on 2007-08-29


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