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Intel Core 2 Duo E7500 Processor

Intel  Core 2 Duo E7500 Processor
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Lowest Price: $116.00

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  • LGA775 socket processor contains two cores running at 2.93 GHz
  • Processor runs on a 1066 MHz front side bus and has 3 MB of L2 cache
  • 45nm architecture provides better performance and energy efficiency
  • Multimedia acceleration boosts performance in applications such as high-definition video editing and encoding
  • Intelligent Power Capability turns off portions of the processor when not in use for better energy efficiency

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Customer Reviews

  • Very Fast!!!

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  • Review: Nothing to complain about with this product. For a 2.93 Core 2 Duo, speed kills!

  • Fast, Cheap, Easy to install

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  • Review: I bought this processor for a home PC I was building my self. If you're looking for a fast processor for a good price, Then this is the way to go. Really easy to install, but i had some problems with installing the heatsink as it just clips into the motherboard. Other than that i had no problems with this CPU.
    Booted right out of the box and ran alot faster than my old P4 at 1.6 Ghz. Definitely power ful enough for a basic home computer.

  • Fast

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  • Review: This CPU runs very fast and yet cool with my XFX 750i MB. I haven't OC'd it yet but it has plenty of power running at stock speed. It's a pretty old CPU but still runs faster than some of the new Core 2 Duo out there. If you are on a limited budget but still wants some power in your CPU, this is the one for you. I highly recommend it to others.

  • Does not support Intel Virtualization Technology

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  • Review: I checked the Intel ARK site before I ordered this processor, and two of the listed variations said "boxed" on them and both boxed processors supported Intel VT-x. I assumed this was considered a boxed processor, and as such, would support VT-x. To my surprise, the spec code on the box for this processor is SLB9Z-- the only one out of the four spec codes listed on the ARK site that does not support VT-x.

    Processor works fine otherwise, but I was disappointed that I'll be unable to use Windows Virtual PC on this machine.

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