Intel Core 2 Quad Processor 2.66 GHz 1333 MHz 6 MB LGA775 EM64T CPU Q9400BOX
- LGA775 socket processor contains four cores running at 2.66 GHz
- Processor runs on a 1333 MHz front side bus and has 6 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
Specifications: Mfr Part Number: BX80580Q9400, Process Type: Intel Core 2 Quad Processor Q9400, Frequency: 2.66 GHz, FSB: 1333 MHz, Cache: 6 MB, Process: 45 nm, Socket: Socket 775, Power Consumption: 95 W, Package: Retial, This processor is a Quad Core Processor, This processor supports Intel SpeedStep Technology, This processor supports Intel Extended Memory 64 Technology (EM64T), This processor supports Intel Virtualization Technology, This processor supports Enhanced Halt State (C1E), This processor supports Execute Disable Bit Capability, This processor supports Intel Thermal Monitor 2Amazon.com Product Description
Amazon.com Product Description The Intel Core 2 Quad Q9400 brings four computing cores running at 2.66 GHz in a single processor for the ultimate in efficiency and performance. It features 6 MB of L2 cache and a 1333 MHz front side bus, and it uses the LGA775 socket for wide compatibility with motherboards. The processor features I… More >>
Intel Core 2 Quad Processor 2.66 GHz 1333 MHz 6 MB LGA775 EM64T CPU Q9400BOX
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2 comments
Marbella Vasquez on December 21, 2009 at 7:37 am
This is a real amazing processing unit, it is optimized to create edit or playing back HD multimedia content, it has a real low operating temperature even if you are demanding all of the power it can give, i have a intel extreme motherboard with 6 Gb of Ddr3 1333 mhz a 500 Gb hard disk, and a 256Mb pci express video card, i use it for editing every kind of digital content, i use the power of the cpu at 90% all the time, i dont power off the computer at any time, i really think it is a great option to bild a powerford pc at a great price, so i recomend this nice piece of hardware is a real must have.
Derek Krzanowski on December 21, 2009 at 9:20 am
I spent several days researching the differences between all the current Intel processors before finally deciding on this one. The problem is that most of them are very close in price so it’s difficult to make a decision on price alone. I found that when you consider all the factors like number of cores, mhz, cache and price, this is the best option. It is fast enough for the most demanding multimedia and games and has all the energy saving features so you won’t waste energy while doing something like typing word documents. If you are building strictly for gaming then you should probably spend the extra $30 on the Q9550 even though this one will do quite well if paired with a high end graphics card. On the other hand, if you are building as a office type computer for email and word processing etc, you should probably save the $20 and go with the E8400. This one is the perfect middle ground for great performance at a great price!