(3GHz, 6xMB, 1333MHz FSB, LGA775 Socket T)
TR Review
There's no doubt that for the QX9650 is a very impressive CPU. It's convincingly faster than anything that's out there right now. Clearly the price places it out of the price range of all but the most dedicated and well heeled enthusiasts but it serves its purpose as a truly impressive flagship processor for Intel right now, and perhaps even more importantly bodes well for next year's more affordable variants. Read the full review.
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