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Intel Core i5 661 Dual Core LGA 1156 Processor Review

Feb 9 2010, 4:00pm CST | by

Intel Core i5 661 Dual Core LGA 1156 Processor Review
 
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Thinkcomputers published a Intel Core i5 661 Dual Core LGA 1156 Processor review.

Quote from review: “For 2010, Intel has introduced a new line of processors code named “Clarkdale”, and will be known as the Core i5 600 series. At this point there are four processors in this series, the 650, the 660, the 670, and the 661. Today I will be looking at the Intel Core i5 661, a dual core LGA 1156 processor built in the 32nm process, with on-die video processing. This should make it a natural for HTPC and non-gaming rigs. How will the i5 661 fare with this geek who has had the honor of reviewing some of the most powerful video cards in the world? Read on to see!"

Read the full Intel Core i5 661 Dual Core LGA 1156 Processor review at thinkcomputers.

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