Intel Pentium Dual-core E6500 2.93GHz Desktop Processor BX80571E6500 Intel Processors
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review by DOBrien for Intel Pentium E6500 Processor 2.93 GHz 2MB Cache Socket LGA775
Fantastic Processor,
I was looking for a dual-core that wasn’t super expensive but would get the job done. I am a photographer, working with high-quality RAW image files in Adobe Photoshop CS3. As I enter this review I am converting and editing over 400 RAW image files (a total of around 5GB of data). This may not seem like a lot but on my older processor (dual core but way slower) this was a serious chore.
With the E6500 I can run Adobe photoshop (which starts up in below 3 seconds btw) batch convert, edit files, enter this review, and in a second I am going to jump on Left4Dead 2 – a pretty intensive video game.
All that to say this processor can handle whatever I throw at it. I do some HiDef video editing from time to time and matched with my 4GB XLR8 PNY memory I have yet to encounter lag or stuttering.
An absolute gem of a processor, well value the what…sixty bucks I spent on it (as of 03/15/2010)??? I would have spent [...] bucks on this processor without sweating it now that I have seen what it can do!
I have done mild overclocks on this processor without any problems, but then again nothing major so I cant really comment. This processor works fantastic without the extra bump!
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|review by Jeremy for Intel Pentium E6500 Processor 2.93 GHz 2MB Cache Socket LGA775
Functions surrounded by prescribed tolerances,
This processor is very simple to install and it allows programs to run with relative ease. It was only running at 2.5 Ghz when I installed it. I realized that I needed to change the multiplier setting in my motherboard’s BIOS. With I changed the setting in the BIOS, it ran at the prescribed 2.93 Ghz.
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|review by B. Campbell for Intel Pentium E6500 Processor 2.93 GHz 2MB Cache Socket LGA775
Best Bang For Your Buck,
This is one of those hidden gems you don’t hear much about… a Core 2 Duo processor with less cache and a few multimedia extensions disabled (ones that most software doesn’t help and few users will miss.) What remains is a quick, dual-core 64-bit processor that scores a solid 6.4 on the Windows 7 CPU test and is plenty quick for most users… all for about $85.
Bring together one of these with an Intel G41/G43/G45 based motherboard, add 4GB of RAM, a DVD-RW and a nice quick hard drive like a 500GB WD Caviar Black, and you’ll have a fantastic 64-bit Intel-based Windows 7 budget build with lots of room for upgrades.
If you’re building a home theatre PC, swap out the DVD-RW for a Blu-ray reader and add a Raedon HD 5570 card, and you’re excellent to go. If you’re a gamer, invest the extra cash in a Raedon 5700 series card and you should be set for most current-generation games out there.
Point is, this processor is a fantastic building block for a versatile system. Only heavy-duty gamers and people who do heavy-duty photo editing or media transcoding would grasp the value of a higher end processor.
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