Intel Core 2 Duo E7500 Processor
- 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
Product Description
The Intel Core 2 Duo processors are built in several of the world’s most advanced, high-volume output manufacturing facilities using Intel’s leading silicon process technology. The processor family is based on the revolutionary Intel Core microarchitecture, designed to provide powerful yet energy-efficient performance. With the power of dual cores, or computing engines, the processors can manage numerous tasks faster. They also can operate more smoothly when multiple applications are running, such as writing e-mails while downloading music or videos and conducting a virus scan.Amazon.com Product Description
Amazon.com Product Description The Intel Core 2 Duo E7500 brings two computing cores running at 2.93 GHz onto a single processor, giving mainstream users that extra horsepower to ensure that their computing experience won’t slow down even when running multiple applications simultaneously. The processor uses the LGA775 socket for compatibility … More >>
Intel Core 2 Duo E7500 Processor
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One comment
Christopher Kostovny on December 15, 2009 at 2:08 am
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.