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Intel Pentium Dual-Core E5200

Written by Rob Williams on December 29, 2008 In Intel Dual-Core

Need to upgrade or build a brand-new PC, but are on a very limited budget? If you don't mind making some small sacrifices, Intel's Wolfdale-based Pentium Dual-Core E5200 is worthy of serious consideration. Despite retailing for only $80, it offers solid performance and some incredible overclocking headroom.


Intel Core 2 Duo E7200 - The New Budget Superstar?

Written by Rob Williams on April 21, 2008 In Intel Dual-Core

At 2.53GHz and $133 USD, the E7200 promises to become the new Dual-Core budget superstar. After taking a hard look at the upcoming offering, we would have to readily agree. Overclocking only sweetens the deal further, with 3.0GHz on stock voltages being more than possible. We have a winner!


Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 3.0GHz - Wolfdale Arrives

Written by Rob Williams on January 30, 2008 In Intel Dual-Core

Intel's 45nm Dual-Cores have finally arrived, so it's only fitting that we take one for a spin. Our test subject is the 3.0GHz E8400, offering 6MB cache, SSE4 and more. Overclocking is impressive, with 3.8GHz stable being possible without even raising the voltage! This chip definitely proves itself a winner.


Intel Core 2 Duo E6750 Preview

Written by Rob Williams on June 25, 2007 In Intel Dual-Core

When Bearlake launched last month, it opened the doors for native 1333FSB processor support. That's where the refreshed Conroe line-up comes into play. In our performance preview of the E6750, we will show you what to expect when it's released later this summer.


Intel Pentium 820 D 2.8GHz 90nm Dual Core

Written by Rob Williams on June 5, 2006 In Intel Dual-Core

If you are looking to upgrade to a dual core rig, but want to do it cheaply, then Intels 8** series may be for you. We are taking a look at the 820 D, a 2.8GHz chip with 2*1MB cache. What makes it a great value is the fact that it overclocks to almost 4GHz on air. But compared to other similar chips on the market, is this one worth your cash?