
Intel Core i7-2600 Sandy Bridge
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Intel Core i7-2600 - Core i7 2nd Gen Sandy Bridge Quad-Core 3.4GHz (3.8GHz Turbo Boost) LGA 1155 95W Intel HD Graphics 2000 Desktop Processor - BX80623I72600
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Intel Core i7-2600 Sandy Bridge
$188.01 Original price was: $188.01.$42.99Current price is: $42.99.
John K. –
Pros: What’s not to like??? This CPU rocks! I do a lot of 3D rendering and this processor makes light work of it. Something it took hours to do on my old Core 2 Duo, takes minutes to do on this one. Cons: Price, but hey it’s pretty new so I can live with it. Overall Review: I combined this CPU with a Gigabyte GA-P67A-UD3 motherbpard and it seems like a good match. Bought both here and 8GB of GSkill Ripjaws X 1600 memory and it runs great.
Christopher M. –
Pros: Fast out of the box for those who don’t have the desire to overclock. Super easy install. Shattered previous benchmarks for programs being run. Cons: Only issue would be the Cougar 6 SATA II issue on the mobo, but that has been resolved. Overall Review: We use this processor to run a numerical weather prediction model which is very, very CPU intensive. This i7 2600 is 31% faster than the previous record benchmark set by the i7 950 and AMD 6-core 1100.
Juan P. –
Pros: -Imbedded Intel HD graphics this is great if you have or will buy an H67 chipset motherboard. -8Mb of L3 is great -You can tweak this beast to run a bit faster than 3.40GHz but unless you know what you are doing it is not recommended, might cause an unstable system -4 cores running @3.4GHz with a 3.7GHz turbo boost makes this processor alone extremely fast -Hyperthreading if 4 cores running @3.4GHz wasn’t enough you still have this amazing feature that allows greater ease with…
Christopher A. –
Pros: Fast. Worked great first boot. Installation was easy. Did not come with sand. Cons: Stock fan runs a little hot, but I guess that goes for all CPUs. I’ll likely clean it and put some Arctic Silver on it this week to see if that helps any. More expensive than I’d like, but not as bad as I expected. Overall Review: Overclocks itself when needed (video rendering, complex math, opening Internet Explorer) and tones back when it makes sense to. Runs about 100F in my poorly cooled case at…
Nathan S. –
Pros: I have a very high bias toward AMD, but they have faltered over the years and Thuban was a disappointment. I thought I would try out the i7 2600, but I believed I would probably not see much of a difference between it and the Phenom II 965. I was wrong. My guess is that the general performance is about 30 percent faster, but the performance at multi-tasking seems to be at least twice as good. Cons: I had to buy a completely new system. The Sandy Bridge memory controller is very…
Simon M. –
Pros: – E-series Xeon class processor for your desktop! – HT for even more multi-threaded performance – VT-d…welcome to direct hardware access for nested VMs Cons: – None Overall Review: I see many people try and bash the 2600 because it does not “overclock” to the tune of the unlocked 2600K…because in their sheer ignorance they think these are the same processors. If you are into overclocking than the 2600K is for you. However, if you are using your workstation as a host for multiple…
Stephanie D. –
Pros: Nice fast CPU – does everything I need it to and more. Was looking at AMD’s new Bulldozers, but went with this after seeing benchmarks where the i7 kills the bulldozers. I have no intention of overclocking, so this chip was a good fit for me without breaking the bank. Cons: None thus far Overall Review: I was surprised at how small the included HSF was – but it seems to do the trick. Several hours of gaming and no heat issues. I’ll probably get a larger cooler at some point, but this…
Jeffrey S. –
Pros: Amazing CPU! I have one of these plugged into my Windows 7 64-bit workstation. I do a lot of video editing, graphic design, and 3D animation. I put the full 8 cores to use (100%) while rendering out of Maya and 3DS Max. Love this processor, highly recommended. Cons: None.