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Testseek.com have collected 21 expert reviews of the Intel Pentium Extreme Edition 955 3.46GHz Socket 775 and the average rating is 63%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Intel Pentium Extreme Edition 955 3.46GHz Socket 775.
 
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  Published: 2005-12-28, review by: trustedreviews.com

  • Abstract:  Intel is undergoing something of a transition right now. As it likes to tell journalists, it’s moving from a single-minded gigahertz obsessed company to a balanced, platform focussed company. What this means is that instead of trying to sell you a singl...

 
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  Published: 2005-12-27, review by: xbitlabs.com

  • Pentium Extreme Edition 955 (Presler) processor we have reviewed today left a very favorable impression. Especially against the background of its less successful predecessor – Pentium Extreme Edition 840 based on the 90nm Smithfield core. First of a...

 
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  Published: 2005-12-27, review by: hothardware.com

  • Abstract:  Intel has been relatively quiet over the last eight months or so, since the initial release of the dual-core Pentium Extreme Edition 840 processor back in early April of this year. The company has released an entire line of dual-core Pentium D processors...

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  Published: 2005-12-27, Author: Nathan , review by: legitreviews.com

  • Abstract:  Usually around this time of the year we show you dozens of benchmarks with the next generation Intel Processor with the whole AMD versus Intel mentality. Legit Reviews is still going to do that, but just not today. This morning at 10am Intel announc...

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  Published: 2005-12-27, review by: sharkyextreme.com

  • Highend MultiThreaded Performance, 1066 MHz Bus, Overclocks like a Demon
  • Expensive, Platform Upgrade Questions, Athlon 64 4800 offers Higher Performance
  • The Pentium Extreme Edition 955 is an impressive release from a number of standpoints. It offers the fastest clock speed for a dual core processor, features upgraded Cedar Mill 2MB cores, and runs on a blazing 1066 MHz processor bus, all of which tran...

 
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  Published: 2005-12-27, review by: ixbtlabs.com

  • Abstract:  Its quite obvious that Intel processors on Prescott core (and its ideological descendants) have problems with the clock growth. The assumption that dual-core processors will have at least the same problems or even worse looks logical: two cores get he...

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  Published: 2005-12-27, review by: cnet.com

  • Abstract:  Today, Intel announced its new Pentium Processor 955 Extreme Edition processor, formerly code-named Presler. This chip, which goes on sale on January 16, is the first from Intels second generation of dual-core consumer desktop CPUs, and it features a ...

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  Published: 2005-12-27, review by: firingsquad.com

  • Abstract:  The idea of a sudden remedy to a pressing issue is known as a magic bullet. Seemingly miraculous, magic bullets are few and far between. But that doesn’t stop hopeful dreamers from chasing them, driven by a lust for quick payoff or an end to some ma...

 
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  Published: 2005-12-01, review by: HEXUS.net

  • Its evident that multi-core CPU architecture is the way to go for both Intel and AMD. When evaluated with software thats multi-threaded, dual-core CPUs simply fly, Intel introduced its Pentium dual-core range in May of this year and its taken seven...

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  Published: 2005-03-01, review by: custompc.co.uk

  • While the FX-60 is the fastest out-of-the-box dual-core CPU in production today, its really only one speed grade faster than the much cheaper Athlon 64 X2 4800+, which is just as overclockable. This really sums up the principal problem now bedevilli...

 
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