12405Intel Core i7 860https://www.pccasegear.com/products/12405/intel-core-i7-860https://files.pccasegear.com/images/corei7blue2-860.jpgOutOfStock279AUDIntel Core i7 860, 2.80Ghz, 8MB Cache, Quad Core, LGA1156. Please be aware this processor is not compatible with X58 based motherboards.
HEXUS:
"The pick of the Lynnfield trio is the �190 Intel Core i7 860. Coming in at 2.80GHz it is more than a match for the full-fat Core i7 920 (2.66GHz) and wins out on the energy front, if that matters to you. A lower TDP means that it's better-suited to smaller chassis, too." Full review
Guru3D:
"Our shiny star of the day however will be the Core i7 860. We have no doubt that you'll love it to the end of time, and with a realistic overclocking baseline of roughly 4 GHz on air cooling, this processor is in our honest opinion the ideal matching processor for the new P55 motherboard platform." Full review
AnandTech:
"Lynnfield power consumption is just excellent, these are the most power efficient quad-core CPUs we've ever tested. They use less power at idle than similarly clocked dual-core processors and under load they deliver better performance per watt than any of their closest competitors." Full review
Intel Core i7 860, 2.80Ghz, 8MB Cache, Quad Core, LGA1156. Please be aware this processor is not compatible with X58 based motherboards.
HEXUS: "The pick of the Lynnfield trio is the �190 Intel Core i7 860. Coming in at 2.80GHz it is more than a match for the full-fat Core i7 920 (2.66GHz) and wins out on the energy front, if that matters to you. A lower TDP means that it's better-suited to smaller chassis, too." Full review
Guru3D: "Our shiny star of the day however will be the Core i7 860. We have no doubt that you'll love it to the end of time, and with a realistic overclocking baseline of roughly 4 GHz on air cooling, this processor is in our honest opinion the ideal matching processor for the new P55 motherboard platform." Full review
AnandTech: "Lynnfield power consumption is just excellent, these are the most power efficient quad-core CPUs we've ever tested. They use less power at idle than similarly clocked dual-core processors and under load they deliver better performance per watt than any of their closest competitors." Full review