Intel Core 2 Quad Q6700 2.66GHz Processor

2.66GHz - 1066MHz FSB - Retail - MPN: BX80562Q6700 See Product Details

Product Details of Intel Core 2 Quad Q6700 2.66GHz Processor

Description

With four execution cores, the Intel Core 2 Quad processor blows through processor-intensive tasks in demanding multitasking environments and makes the most of highly threaded applications. Whether you're creating multimedia, annihilating your gaming enemies, or running compute-intensive applications at one time, new quad-core processing will change the way you do everything. Pioneer the new world of quad-core and unleash the power of multithreading.

Quick Glance

Processor Class: Intel Core 2 Quad

Processor Socket: Intel Socket T LGA-775

Processor Type: Quad-core

Processor Speed: 2660

Summary

Product Title: Intel Core 2 Quad Q6700 2.66GHz Processor

Manufacturer: Intel

Power Score: 4.4 | 6 Reviews

Processor Speed + Class

Processor Class: Intel Core 2 Quad

Processor Speed: 2.66 GHz

Bus Speed: 1066 MHz

Physical + Memory Specifications

Processor Socket: Intel Socket T LGA-775

Number of Processor Cores: Quad-core

L2 Cache Size: 8 MB

Warranty

Warranty Information: 3 Years Limited Warranty

More Info

URL: Manufacturer Link

Additional Specifications

Frequency Band: Execute Disable Bit Intel Thermal Monitor 2 Enhanced Halt State (C1E)

Process Technology: 65 nm

Cooler Type: Heatsink

Processor Technology: Extended Memory 64 Technology

Thermal Specification: 159.8F (71C)

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Reviews on Intel Core 2 Quad Q6700 2.66GHz Processor

  • 5
  By member: Davori - Jun 12, 2008

Worth the extra cost

Strengths: Fast, four cores, overclocking ability, huge price cut, stock fan is quiet.

Weakness: The stock fan/heatsink will need to be replaced if you are overclocking. 2.66 GHz stock speed is a little slow compared to other chips available today.

There has been a huge price drop for the Q6700. The Q6600 is only $55 cheaper but it's also 260 MHz slower than the Q6700. The Q6700 has a x10 multiplier making it better for overclocking compared to the Q6600. I am currently running this chip at 3.0 GHz, but with sufficient cooling, I'm sure it can reach at least 3.5 GHz. Four cores is especially useful for future proofing because new apps and...

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  • 5
  By member: ptg21 - May 31, 2008

Great CPU for older mobos without 1333MHz FSB support

Strengths: Excellent price/performance ratio after latest price cuts G0 stepping for lower temp & higher overclock Quad cpu cores for "future proofing"

Weakness: Higher wattage consumption than dual core Majority of apps still do not support multi-core Lower default cpu clock than newest intel CPUs

The Q6x00 processors are beginning to show their age, which isn't bad as the prices have come down to dirt cheap levels. The Q6700 runs at a stock speed of 2.66GHz in contrast to the latest processors that run over 3GHz stock and have 1333MHz FSB support. However, the latest batch of Q6700 have very good overclocking potential, allowing performance to easily exceed current cpu stock speeds. My...

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  • 2
  By member: jmman - Aug 24, 2007

Probably not worth the extra money!

Strengths: Decent overclocker, quad cores, great performance

Weakness: Expensive

I actually got a great deal on this chip (around $385), which is about $200 less than its retail price. For me, it was a decent deal. At around $580 though, this is not much of a bargain. You are paying almost double the price of a Q6600 which runs at 2.4ghz, for a 2.66ghz processor. IF you have any knowledge of BIOS settings you can probably get the cheaper Q6600 to run as fast or faster than...

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  • 5
  By anonymous - Sep 28, 2007

Q6700

Strengths: This CPU is amazing; very fast and rock solid.

Weakness: YEP, it's expensive.

I used this CPU in my son's latest "Frankenstein computer". It has allowed him to run all of the games that he's loaded at max settings, such as DOOM 3 and GHOST RECON (Adv. War Fighter). He really loves it and so do his buddies at college.

  • 5
  By anonymous - Apr 27, 2008

Quad Core 2.66GHz stock. I 'm running 3.4GHz w/o...

Strengths: Am a newbie to oc and wow this chip takes what you give. I got to oc to 3.6GHZ the mobo handled it, but my OS(Vista Ultimate 32bit) was reseting it.

Weakness: none, But what I researched it is to buy and after market heat sink. that the one that comes with it is not that great

Plus came with a game Unreal tournament. S**t, what can I ask for? Plus I used ASUS SILENT SQUARE EVO and things keeps it cool at all times 23-32C w/o & w/ load. Plus Artic Silver 5 Compound. It drop it from 42 to 29C.

  • 5
  By member: DennisC10853 - Mar 21, 2008

Expensive But Good!

Strengths: Quad Core, 2.66GHz, Overclocking Monster!

Weakness: Way too expensive! Look around or wait for a good sale and buy the OEM version. That way you can choose your own cooler! I found a short mega sale and got the OEM for $259! So look before you buy!

I have this on an EVGA nforce 780i mobo with 4GB Corsair Platinum memory. Two EVGA GeForce 9600GTs in a Raidmax Smilodon Extreme case. I'm using a ZEROtherm Nirvana cpu cooler and it works great. 35C idle, 49C Load. I Oc'd this monster to 3.0GHz and it's stable as can be. Haven't used 3DMark06 yet cause I'm still tweaking but I'm sure I will get a high score! Using Windows XP 32 bit which will...

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