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Intel Core i7 920 and 965 review - 6 - Photo's (1)

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Intel Core i7 review Guru3D.com 2008

Alright, it's time to show you some stuff. First off, the loaner kit we received from Intel to conduct our tests. Qimono DDR3 1333 MHz memory, the Core i7 920 and 965 Extreme processors, the Intel reference DX58SO X58 mainboard, their latest X25 SSD (not used though) and actually two coolers, yet for this test we stick to the reference supplied stock cooler to mimic your home situation.

Intel Core i7 review Guru3D.com 2008

There it is folks .. Nehalem, aka Bloomfield aka Core i7, it truly is a big processor and reminds me very much of NVIDIA's GTX 200 series GPUs size wise.

Intel Core i7 review Guru3D.com 2008

The new LGA1366 socket (will also be known as Socket B).





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