The Intel Core 2 Extreme processor delivers revolutionary dual-core performance for those who want the most intense, high-performance computing experience available. Designed for gamers and power users, the Intel Core 2 Extreme processor provides exceptional performance for ultra-realistic games and advanced digital media creation applications.
Features
Manufacturer
Intel Corporation
Clock Speed
2.66GHz
Form Factor
LGA775 Socket
Input Voltage
1.37V DC
Standard Warranty
3 Year(s) Limited
Temperature
65 °C (149 °F)
Manufacturer Part Number
BX80562QX6700
Bus Speed
1066MHz FSB
Cache Memory
8MB L2 (Advanced Smart)
Product Name
Core 2 Extreme QX6700 2.66GHz Processor
Packaged Quantity
1
Tech Specs
Standard Warranty
3 Year(s) Limited
Form Factor
LGA775 Socket
Manufacturer
Intel Corporation
Clock Speed
2.66GHz
Additional Information
Core Stepping : B2Bus/Core Ratio : 10L2 Cache Speed : 2.66 GHzEnhanced Halt State (C1E)Execute Disable BitIntel Thermal Monitor 2Quad CoreIntel Designed Thermal Solution
Temperature
65 °C (149 °F)
Bus Speed
1066MHz FSB
Input Voltage
1.37V DC
Manufacturer Part Number
BX80562QX6700
Cache Memory
8MB L2 (Advanced Smart)
Product Line
Core 2 Extreme
Product Name
Core 2 Extreme QX6700 2.66GHz Processor
Architecture
64-bit Core Microarchitecture
Packaged Quantity
1
Process Technology
65nm
Product Model
QX6700
Multimedia Extensions
MMX Intel Advanced Digital Media Boost Streaming SIMD Extension (SSE) Streaming SIMD Extension 2 (SSE-2) Streaming SIMD Extension 3 (SSE-3)
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