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Description:
Based on revolutionary Intel Core microarchitecture, the breakthrough Intel Core 2 Duo processor family is designed to provide powerful energy efficient performance so you can do more at once without slowing down. With Intel Core 2 Duo desktop processor, you'll experience revolutionary performance, unbelievable system responsiveness, and energy efficiency second to none. And, you won't have to slow down for virus scan, multiple compute intensive programs, or multimedia downloads these desktop processors are up to 40 percent faster and over 40 percent more energy efficient.
Quick Glance
Processor Class: Intel Core 2 Duo
Processor Socket: Intel Socket T LGA-775
Processor Type: Dual-core
Processor Speed: 2660
Summary
Product Title: Intel Core 2 Duo E6700 2.66GHz Processor
Manufacturer: Intel
Lowest Price: $94.99 from Amazon.com
Power Score: 4.1 | 15 Reviews
Product Reviews (12)
Top class processor
Strengths: Fastest dual core processor without spending a fortune. Runs cool and very overclockable.
Weakness: Somewhat of a lower value than the e6600 and e6400. Included heatsink isn't all that great.
This runs everything without a hitch. I used a thermalright ultra 120 extreme heatsink on this processor and it idles at 27C and runs at 47C at 100% under TAT (a tool to test the maximum performance and stability of your CPU). With games, I never see the temperature rise above 35C. Impressive. And with intel's price cuts, this processor is now actually affordable! Get it!
By jemorjem - Jun 20, 2007
CPU for when the 10x multiplier is worth that extra $100-and-change.
Strengths: 10x FSB Multiplier, 4MB on-die cache, lots of overhead for overclocking and reasonable temps at stable and high speeds.
Weakness: Unless you're overclocking substantially and have a motherboard that has some FSB limitations, the price over an E6600 (or possible and AMD X2 6000+) may not be worth the cost.
I purchased this processor after Intel's April 22nd price cut, with the new price at roughly $330. It has found a home on my DFI Infinity 975X/G motherboard (which I has previously had an E6600 on). This particular motherboard hits an FSB wall at 372 MHz -- I can be stable for 100+ of heavy computing (using the BOINC distributed computing project when otherwise not in use) at 372, but at 373 and...
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By geo442 - Apr 25, 2007
Fast Processor
Strengths: Blistering performance in games, multimedia, development, music recording and mixing. Low poer draw. Works great with MSI P6N sli Platinum mobo with Mushkin DDR2-800 memory.
Weakness: Still a little expensive but nothing other than that.
A worthwhile processor when compared to the competition - especially now that prices have come down. Great for overclocking. I overclocked it to 3.2ghz using Intel's stock heatsink and thermal material. After cleaning it off, and using an aftermarket HSF combo I hit 3.5 easy. At that speed it decimates EVERYTHING that tries to compare to it's performance I also got a good deal by checking out...
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By mssurrey - Apr 24, 2007
Core 2 Duo E6700 Dual Core Processor (2.66GHz, 4MB, 1066MHz FSB, LGA775)
Strengths: The best processor I've ever had
Weakness: Still expensive
This processor is the fastest processor I've ever had. I work a lot with video files and now my computer does the best job with processing mpeg and divx files. Sometimes I play games and my pc never gets frozen as used to be before. I believe it's the best processor for Vista Ultimate 32-bit.
By awint - Aug 3, 2007
Core 2 Duo E6700 Dual Core Processor (2.66GHz, 4MB, 1066MHz FSB, LGA775)
Strengths: Fast relyable processor not requiring a powerfull cooler
Weakness: n/a
This processor is very fast and I fit my old CPU cooler from Pentium D easily over it. So far I have not seen any cons with using it. I'm very glad with all new Intel products.
By zipmale - Jul 24, 2007


