Sunday, September 28, 2008

Intel Extreme Chips for the Extreme Money Spender

The Intel Core 2 Extreme microprocessor, combined with a respectable graphics card or two, allows for unbelievably realistic graphics on your computer. The Intel Core 2 Extreme mobile, as usual, provides the needed edge for creating a gaming difference beyond the usual Intel microprocessors. With Intel Extreme microprocessors, you receive the performance worth every nickel spent on the top end chip. Do take a look at many of the alluring games that you can play with the Intel Core 2 Extreme chip at the Intel (http://www.intel.com/consumer/game/index.htm?iid=subhdr+game) website.

Mind you, depending on your internet connection, your browser could experience a sluggish moment or two. Play & use the newest generation of multi-threaded games & multimedia apps to their optimum potential with the Intel Core 2 Extreme processor. Intel uses the advanced 45nm technology & hafnium-infused circuitry for greater performance & power efficiency on its Intel Core 2 Extreme microprocessor.

Why spend so much money on an Intel Extreme Chip?


My take on it is to wait like 6 months for the price to dramatically drop from its awe inspiring price tag level at the moment. The prices are double or triple the cost of buying one top end non Extreme microprocessor. Do you want to pay so much money for a performance that you can acquire by over-clocking your non-extreme chips? Be smart, save money for other things. Acquire over clocking knowledge rather than splurging your hard earned money. Besides, as an avid gamer, you will probably be over clocking your pc.

All Intel® Core™2 Extreme processors feature:

Intel® Virtualization Technology
Enhanced Intel SpeedStep® Technology
Intel® Execute Disable Bit
Intel® 64 architecture

The newest top end addition to the Intel Core 2 Extreme microprocessor family:


1) Intel® Core™2 Extreme processor QX9770 running at 3.2 GHz delivers the best possible experience for today's most demanding users.
• 12 MB of total L2 cache
• 1600 MHz front side bus

2) Intel® Core™2 Extreme dual-core mobile processor X9000 allows you to play the newest multi-threaded games anywhere with your laptop.

• 6 MB of shared L2 cache
• 800 MHz front side bus

2 comments:

Selerines said...

I think its time for now to try Intel Centrino right? Dude expecting a well prepared post about it from you!!

Abas KS said...

Hi, Shiva. Good pic of you. I have some posts on Intel centrino in the blog. You may want to do a search for them. It ain't much, probably just some hype as usual.

*chuckle*

You see, I am more of an AMD kind of guy. I find AMD chips to be more efficient for multitasking. Happy week to you, Shiva.

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