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- Manufacturer Limited Warranty period (parts): 3 years
- Manufacturer Limited Warranty period (labor): 3 years
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Intel brings the power of the Core 2 Duo line of processors to your notebook. The T7700 runs at a snappy 2.4 GHz and shares 4MB of L2 cache between the cores. The shared Advanced Smart Cache let the processor divide it between the cores as needed for optimum performance. An 800MHz FSB allows for maximum data transfer rates. Smart Memory Access optimizes memory transfers to keep the data flowing.
All that power comes with a price, potentially shorter battery life, but Intel has added features help that problem. Intelligent Power Capability helps monitor the system and optimizes performance for energy efficiency. Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology adjusts processor power to balance performance and battery life.
This is a great little processor for portable applications, and more than ready to go along with the ride! Find the right laptop package, slap it in there, and watch the fun!
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Very good laptop CPU
- Pros: I Owned this (T7700) and the T9300 so i have a feel for both.
This is one powerful processor. It has a multitude of features which help it save battery life while *not gaming.*
The only game i owned that i can think of that taxed this processor is supreme commander (90%-100%). Every other game, Bioshock, FEAR, call of duty 2, command and conquer 3, Company of heroes, Oblivion, UT 3, etc. (those are the most demanding i can think of) ran with only a maximum of 78% processor use.
(lol i got it up to 100% by highlighting all the icons on my desktop and hitting enter)
- Cons: From what i remember, it was the hottest component in my laptop even trumping the 8700M GT Graphic card.
I remember upscaling one 7mb 640 x 320i file to 1920 x 1080p HD quality............................ ill let you know when i'm finished.
- Other Thoughts: It actually took about 3 hours to upscale that file.
This processor goes well with 2+ GB of memory and/or a 8650M GS or 8700M GT video card.
I had an 8700M GT with 4gb of memory and vista home premium was *loosing* the war to kill my laptop... .badly!
Great Upgrade!
- Pros: FAST! Makes my Gateway P-6831FX much more responsive than the T5450 that was in it. Vista score jumped from 4.6 to 5.3 for cpu score. 4MB cache comes in handy when gaming. This G0 stepping runs much cooler than my T5450. About 10C cooler on avg.
- Cons: Pricey.
- Other Thoughts: If I had to pay full retail price (which I didn't), I would have gone for the T9300 instead. They are practically the same price.
| Model | BX80537T7700 |
| Series | Core 2 Duo |
| CPU Socket Type | Socket P |
| Core | Merom |
| Multi-Core | Dual-Core |
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Really powerful for only 35w
- Pros: Runs all the games I can throw at it, this includes the Dolphin Gamecube Emulator.
Very low power for a 65nm chip.
- Cons: Expensive, but I guess that is bound to happen when it is so powerful, but takes so little power.
Very good laptop CPU
- Pros: I Owned this (T7700) and the T9300 so i have a feel for both.
This is one powerful processor. It has a multitude of features which help it save battery life while *not gaming.*
The only game i owned that i can think of that taxed this processor is supreme commander (90%-100%). Every other game, Bioshock, FEAR, call of duty 2, command and conquer 3, Company of heroes, Oblivion, UT 3, etc. (those are the most demanding i can think of) ran with only a maximum of 78% processor use.
(lol i got it up to 100% by highlighting all the icons on my desktop and hitting enter)
- Cons: From what i remember, it was the hottest component in my laptop even trumping the 8700M GT Graphic card.
I remember upscaling one 7mb 640 x 320i file to 1920 x 1080p HD quality............................ ill let you know when i'm finished.
- Other Thoughts: It actually took about 3 hours to upscale that file.
This processor goes well with 2+ GB of memory and/or a 8650M GS or 8700M GT video card.
I had an 8700M GT with 4gb of memory and vista home premium was *loosing* the war to kill my laptop... .badly!
Great Upgrade!
- Pros: FAST! Makes my Gateway P-6831FX much more responsive than the T5450 that was in it. Vista score jumped from 4.6 to 5.3 for cpu score. 4MB cache comes in handy when gaming. This G0 stepping runs much cooler than my T5450. About 10C cooler on avg.
- Cons: Pricey.
- Other Thoughts: If I had to pay full retail price (which I didn't), I would have gone for the T9300 instead. They are practically the same price.
| General |
| Brand |
Intel |
| Series |
Core 2 Duo |
| Model |
BX80537T7700 |
| CPU Socket Type |
| CPU Socket Type |
Socket P |
| Tech Spec |
| Core |
Merom |
| Multi-Core |
Dual-Core |
| Name |
Core 2 Duo T7700 |
| Operating Frequency |
2.4GHz |
| FSB |
800MHz |
| L2 Cache |
4MB |
| Manufacturing Tech |
65 nm |
| 64 bit Support |
Yes |
| Hyper-Threading Support |
No |
| Virtualization Technology Support |
Yes |
| Multimedia Instruction |
MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSE4, EM64T |
| Voltage |
1.0375 - 1.30V |
| Thermal Design Power |
35W |
| Manufacturer Warranty |
| Parts |
3 years limited |
| Labor |
3 years limited |
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