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2 Extreme QX9775 Quad Core Processor, 3.2 GHz, 12M L2 Cache, 1600MHz FSB, LGA771
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Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9775 Quad Core Processor, 3.2 GHz, 12M L2 Cache, 1600MHz FSB, LGA771
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Manufacturer: Intel
Model: BX80574QX9775
Binding: Electronics
Publisher: Intel
Label: Intel
Special Features: nv:Processor Speed^QX9775 / 3.20GHz|Processor Interface^Socket 771|Processor Class^Core 2 Extreme|Processor Core^Yorkfield XE|Cache Size^12MB L2|Bus Speed^1600MHz|Additional Technologies^MMX|Additional Technologies^IntelĀ® EM64T|Additional Technologies^Enhanced Intel Speedstep|Additional Technologies^Enhanced Halt State|Additional Technologies^Execute Disable Bit|Additional Technologies^IntelĀ® Virtualization|Additional Technologies^SSE|Additional Technologies^SSE2
Features for Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9775 Quad Core Processor, 3.2 GHz, 12M L2 Cache, 1600MHz FSB, LGA771:
- Product Type - CPU
- Processor Type - Intel Core 2 Extreme
- Clock Speed - 3.20 GHz
- L2 Cache Size -- 12 MB
- L2 Cache Speed -- 3.2 GHz
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Nice but dont push it 
2008-04-25
The 3.2 ghz you get clocked is amazing but with a liquid coolent system you can bump it up to 4.5ghz in a cool enviroment but I wouldnt push it past there or you just might start killing small animals. works well in a dual chip set motherboard I ran two them on Dual LGA 771 Extended ATX Motherboard that sell for a decent $140 but ended up just about frying one running SupCom with mods gallor and max graf on one mon and photoshop pro on the other, with about 15 other high pull programs in the back ground, so I was asking for it. One thin to watch out for in the top chipset on the motherboard heats up a lot faster than the lower one.