Intel Core 2 Quad Q8200 2.33GHz 4MB L2 Cache LGA 775 95W Quad-Core Processor
Q8200 beat AMD Phenom 9850
Pros: This chip beats all other combos I have recently tried for the price. I got this chip with an ecs g31 mobo for $215. I spent $109 for a core 2 duo 7200 combo and $109 for a phenom x3 8450. For the extra hundred or so dollars I get like 500% better performance. The core 2 duo lagged with only a few things open at once. The phenom x3 did a little better on multitasking but scored lower on benchmarks than the core 2 duo. When I got this chip it opened up my options of what I can do. I can download 5 things at once, play bioshock and install blacksite and defrag and run disk cleanup and I was only using like 10% cpu. I had no lag. this chip is amazing. I run dual channell ddr2 6400 800mhz. this is a great investment. it will hold up to software for several years due to the amount of cores and the fact most games dont multithread right now. amazing chip. also the 45nm runs so much cooler than the amd 65nm chips. my proc stays between 24-40c at idle and load with a thermaltake mini typhoon.
Cons: the 4 mega cache is the only con I can think of it really doesn't lessen your performance. but I think a chip like this especially a 45nm quad core could of had a bigger cache but for the money it's perfectly fine. the q6600 has an 8 meg cache but is a 65nm chip. I've heard that the 45nm vs 65nm actually speeds the chip up a tad so the cache size really doesn't effect this penryn too much. It performs in the same spectrum as the q6600 and other quad cores.
Pros: The Q8200 is a dandy little quad chip. It runs smooth, and i overclocked it to 2.6GHz w/ ease, and it measured 3811 on cpu test 3DMark06 benchmark. It could oc higher, but it's nice at 2.6GHz. i run it on a gigabyte ex38-ds4 mobo, zerotherm btf90 hsf 92mm fan, and it's a joy. i dumped a Q9450 to get this chip, and now i have an elegant little high end rig. Highly recommended.
Cons: No cons. i worried about the slight 4MB L2 cache, but it proves to be no drawback. Yorkie Q8200 rocks.
Intel Core 2 Quad Q8200 runs cool and fast, multi task like crazy, burn dvd, watch video and lots of windows open and still not show being taxed much. Do a google search, Q8200 beat AMD Phenom 9850, it even beat Q6600 in quite a few tests. Don't forget, 45nm cheap on average is 14% faster than 65nm chip. Meaning Q6600 is 2.4 ghz, and this Q8200 would be equal to 2.65 ghz (2.33 x 1.14). and has a higher FSB.
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Intel released Core 2 Q8200 and E5200 CPU
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Intel has officially released a couple of new 45nm Core 2 Duo CPUs, the quad-core Q8200 and dual-core E5200. The Q8200 features a 1333 MHz FSB, a 2.33 GHz clock plus 4MB of L2 cache and has a price tag of $224 (in 1000-unit tray quantities). As for the E5200, it costs $84, has a 800 MHz FSB, a frequency of 2.50 GHz, and a 2MB L2 cache. In addition to the two silicon chips above, Intel has also released a new Celeron D model, the 450. Clocked at 2.20 GHz, the 65nm CPU has a 800 MHz FSB, just 512kB of L2 cache and a price tag of $53.
Intel succeeded in quad core CPUs, no matter 65nm 2.4GHz 6600 or 2.5GHGz 9300. But now, we know that Intel released new core 2 quad Q8200. Its clock is 2.33GHz, FSB 1333MHz and it has 4MB L2Cache. Its TDP will be 95W. In current, the price of Q9300 is 200Euros in Europe while the price of Q8200 will be lower, between 150-200Euros.
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