Intel Core i7 Processor Series – Features & Specifications

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INTEL CORE i7-965 SOCKET1366 3.2GHz EXTREME EDITION 8MB BX80601965

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The Core i7 965 Extreme Edition runs at 3.20GHz and features a QPI (QuickPath Interface) throughput of 6.4GT/s, which is the key difference here.The mainstream versions of the processor include the Core i7 920 and 940, clocked at 2.66GHz and 2.93GHz, respectively. These more affordable processors feature a QPI throughput of just 4.8GT/s, so it will be interesting to discover what kind of impact this has on performance.
MANUFACTURE PARTS NUMBER: BX80601965
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INTEL Core i7 processor Extreme Edition i7-965 (BX80601965) 3.2ghz

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Intel Core i7 processor 965 Extreme Edition
The Intel Core i7 processor features an unprecedented 4-core, 8 software thread design with Intel Hyper-Threading Technology.2 Combined with Intel Turbo Boost technology,3 which accelerates the processor to match your workload, you’ll get incredible performance no matter what your computing needs.
it gives very high performance to do everything.
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Kingston 2GB DDR3 PC3-10600 1333MHz Memory

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OCZ Platinum DDR3 1600MHz 4 GB Ram Review

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Remove The Text from Your Desktop Icons

Okay, so for more than a week, we haven’t featured any tech updates here. I’m really disappointed that Firefox 3 will only be released in June. I want to get my mitts on it but I’m quite hesitant to feature the Beta versions. Anyway, here’s another Windows tip for you.


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WordPress 2.5 is Out WordPress 2.5.1 is In

The latest stable release of WordPress (Version 2.5.1) is available in two formats from the links to your right.
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Remove Old Files After Vista SP1 Installation

My friend and I were discussing Vista SP1’s performance since we both run Vista for our rigs. We’re on both ends of the spectrum though, with me running on Home Basic, and he, running on Ultimate. Not the same specs though since his rigs a juiced up gaming box and mine’s a workhorse lappie. One thing we’ve noticed is the memory consumption of physical memory. It’s taking up 1+ GB on a fresh boot. So we’re still running tests on whether this is just normal behavior or a classic Microsoft f*ck up.


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Vista Shortcut Manager


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Downloading Vista Service Pack 1


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