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Crush your enemies, climb the tower of paperwork, or do both at the same time. Intel's Core i7 processor not only makes it possible, it makes it easy. The Core i7 920 has quad cores that run at 2.66GHz and shares 8MB of L3 cache.
Quad cores means true multi-tasking and multi-threading. One core handles the usual action on your operating system, while the second can play a DVD on the TV, the third download a file from internet, and the fourth one sends audio to the kids in another room without lags or stutters. All this is made easier with Intel’s advanced Digital Media Boost.
With Intel Turbo Boost technology and Intel Hyper-Threading technology, The Core i7 enables highly threaded applications or demanding applications to work in maximum speed without need the slightest effort. The 45nm Intel Core i7 processor is armed Intel HD Boost, which implementing new Intel Streaming SIMD Extension 4.1 (Intel SSE4.1) instructions for fast high definition video editing and encoding, enhance the multimedia performance.
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Good CPU, bad pricing.....
- Pros: increased performance over older Quad Core CPU's
- Cons: Price Vs. Performance
- Other Thoughts: Basically, if you already own a Quad Core Q6600 or a higher end Dual Core CPU, upgrading to this won't improve your performance by a great degree. Also factoring in $200+ for a motherboard and 3 sticks of DDR3 memory, this setup could cost more than it's worth. If your an advanced user who runs software that utilizes the multiple cores of your CPU, such as VMware or other, you will notice the performance enhancements to a greater degree. In my opinion, most regular users and gamers would be better served buying a Q6600 and a bargain motherboard which will produce similar results at half the cost. Wait until next year when prices come down substantially.
Awesome...pure and simple
- Pros: Definitly one of the best processors out there right now. I was blown away at how fast this chip was, and I just came off of a Core 2 Quad 9450 and I still noticed a huge difference. Crysis is now a thing of the past with this processor, mind you I only said processor not graphics card
- Cons: None at all. The only thing that would have been nice would have been to put the new 35nm chips in instead of the 45nm because the 35s are gonna be out in less then 6 months anyway, so they should have just put them into this processor.
- Other Thoughts: NZXT Guardian gaming case
Intel Core i7 920 2.66GHz EVGA X58 SLI Motherboard 6GB OCZ Platinum DDR3 1333 Seagate 2x250GB Raid 0 2x EVGA nVidia GeForce GTX 280 SSC Edition in SLI Zalman ZM1000-HP 1000W PSU (still waiting on the Asus Xonar Essence sound card)
| Model | BX80601920 |
| Series | Core i7 |
| CPU Socket Type | LGA 1366 |
| Core | Bloomfield |
| Multi-Core | Quad-Core |
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Very Nice
- Pros: It is a very fast processor, very cheap for i7 and has great performance, has great OC abilities
- Cons: runs hot even with non-stock cooler 50c idle 70c full load
- Other Thoughts: i replaced my phenom x4 2.5ghz with this and i dont really see a big difference, if you already have newer quad core just stick with it and save ur money for when the iprocessors come out or these prices drop, or just buy the phenomII x4 they boost great performance for under 200 and run cooler then intels
Core i7 is a monster
- Pros: Fastest processor family to date, for desktop use. D0 stepping clocks a treat. Running 4.0 with 1.27 volts on a asus P6T D2.
- Cons: 130w tdp w/ 45nm process, toasty.
- Other Thoughts: Watercooling with ek supreme lt, prime 95 full load 8 threads, max 62c. It's a hot tomali when overclocked thats for sure. But it sure can overclock! I also have a TRUE rev c which hit 73c with a loud 131 cfm ys tech. Ye haw!
Home supercomputer?
- Pros: Intel never seems to run out of things to do with all the transistors they can fit on these chips. 4 cores, hyper threading, 4-256k L2 cache, 8M L3 cache, turbo mode, and a bunch of other stuff. The stock fan keeps the temperatures well under 60C under load and are reasonable quiet. I have to admit I don't know what I am going to do with all of this compute power. If I had any more cores I would have to install mpich2 and get serious about home supercomputing.
- Cons: Price is still kind of high but coming down. 130W is a lot of power for one chip, but it doesn't draw anywhere near 130W unless you are pushing all 4 cores.
- Other Thoughts: Intel Core i7 920 2.66 Ghz
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| Model |
| Brand |
Intel |
| Series |
Core i7 |
| Model |
BX80601920 |
| CPU Socket Type |
| CPU Socket Type |
LGA 1366 |
| Tech Spec |
| Core |
Bloomfield |
| Multi-Core |
Quad-Core |
| Name |
Core i7-920 |
| Operating Frequency |
2.66GHz |
| QPI |
4.8GT/s |
| L2 Cache |
4 x 256KB |
| L3 Cache |
8MB |
| Manufacturing Tech |
45 nm |
| 64 bit Support |
Yes |
| Hyper-Threading Support |
Yes |
| Virtualization Technology Support |
Yes |
| Voltage |
0.80V-1.375V |
| Thermal Design Power |
130W |
| Cooling Device |
Heatsink and Fan included |
| Manufacturer Warranty |
| Parts |
3 years limited |
| Labor |
3 years limited |
Introduction
Crush your enemies, climb the tower of paperwork, or do both at the same time. Intel's Core i7 processor not only makes it possible, it makes it easy. The Core i7 920 has quad cores that run at 2.66GHz and shares 8MB of L3 cache.
Quad cores means true multi-tasking and multi-threading. One core handles the usual action on your operating system, while the second can play a DVD on the TV, the third download a file from internet, and the fourth one sends audio to the kids in another room without lags or stutters. All this is made easier with Intel’s advanced Digital Media Boost.
With Intel Turbo Boost technology and Intel Hyper-Threading technology, The Core i7 enables highly threaded applications or demanding applications to work in maximum speed without need the slightest effort. The 45nm Intel Core i7 processor is armed Intel HD Boost, which implementing new Intel Streaming SIMD Extension 4.1 (Intel SSE4.1) instructions for fast high definition video editing and encoding, enhance the multimedia performance.
Highlights
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Intel Core i7 Quad-core Processor With four processing cores, the multitasking monster Quad-Core Intel Core i7 processor delivers fourfold the performance on highly-threaded applications, taking your desktop PC experience into a completely new realm of mega power. The powerful processor delivers serious performance on the ultra-demanding games of today and tomorrow. The innovative 45nm quad-core technology optimizes thermal performance for reduced power consumption and noise.
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Integrated DDR3 Memory Controller With the integrated DDR3 memory controller, the Intel Core i7 enables three channels of DDR3 1066 MHz memory, resulting in up to 25.6 GB/sec memory bandwidth. Plus the memory controller's lower latency and higher memory bandwidth delivers amazing performance for data-intensive applications.
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Intel Advanced Smart Cache Intel Advanced Smart Cache Technology dynamically allocates the shared L3 cache to each processor core based on workload. This efficient, multi-core-optimized implementation increases the probability that each core can access data from fast L3 cache, resulting in significantly reduced latency for frequently used data and improved performance.
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Intel Turbo Boost technology Intel Turbo Boost technology maximizes speed for demanding applications, dynamically accelerating performance to match your workload-more performance when you need it the most.
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Intel Wide Dynamic Execution With Intel Wide Dynamic Execution, each of the four cores can complete up to four full instructions simultaneously, improves execution speed and efficiency, delivering more instructions per clock cycle.
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Greater Performance with Hyper-Threading Technology (HT Technology) Hyper-threading enables multi-threaded software applications to execute two software threads in parallel to improve system responsiveness. Intel Core i7 enabled with HT Technology deliver performance and multitasking gains that result in increased productivity and efficiency.
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Quick Specs
| Brand | Intel |
| CPU Socket Type | LGA 1366 |
| Core | Bloomfield |
| L2 Cache | 4 x 256KB |
| L3 Cache | 8MB |
| Manufacturing Tech | 45 nm |
| Name | Core i7 920 |
| Operating Frequency | 2.66GHz |
| QPI | 4.8GT/s |
| Series | Core i7 |
| Thermal Design Power | 130W |
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