Introduction
Intel sees a big market share when it comes to CPUs, but the one place where AMD remains competitive is budget processors. Let’s see how Intel’s latest socket 775 offering, the E6750 fares.
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Specifications:
•2.66 GHz CPU speed
•1333 MHz Bus speed
•4 MB L2 cache
•Socket 775
•8 Bus/Core ratio
•65W thermal design power
•0.85V – 1.5V VID Voltage Range
•S-Spec: SLA9V
•Dual Core
•Enhanced Intel Speedstep Technology
•Intel EM64T
•Intel Virtualization Technology
•Enhanced Halt State (C1E)
•Execute Disable Bit
•Intel Thermal Monitor 2
The CPU:
The E6750 has a standard heatspreader to distribute heat evenly away from the cores. It interfaces the motherboard through a socket 775 array.






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