If you want the finest PC processor money can buy, look no further than Intel's Core 2 Extreme QX9770. Or at least that would be true if you could actually buy it, which is still not possible as we write. Intel has been wowing the press for many months with samples. A full retail launch is long overdue.
Pricey but worth it?
Assuming it is available by the time you read these words, can it possibly be worth over £800? Thanks to a higher 3,2GHz core clockspeed and a uniquely quick 1,600MHz bus frequency, it's clearly the fastest stock-clocked processor on the planet.
The boosted core voltage also makes it easier to hit really high overclocked numbers. But overall, the end user experience is essentially the same as the Q9550 - a model that costs one third the price. Nuff said.
Cache Type | L2 |
Clock Speed | 3.2 |
Description | Quad core, dual die |
Features | DDR2 support up to 1,066MHz, DDR3 support up to 1,333MHz, SSE4a, Virtualisation, 64-bit data addressing |
Installed Cache Memory (MB) | 12 |
Manufacturing Process | 45nm |
No of Cores | 4 |
Processor Type | Intel |
Thermal Design Power | 136 |
Price at Launch | 952 |
64 Bit Computing | Yes |
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