Intel Core i7 930 review

Like your CPUs over engineered? Try this quad-core masterpiece

Intel Core i7 930
At less than £200, the Intel Core i7 930 is a bargain chip for all but the most extreme tweakers

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The Bloomfield core that forms the basis of the Core i7 930 is nearly two years old. Odds are it won't survive the introduction of Intel's new Sandy Bridge class processors at the beginning of 2011. Despite all that, it still produces the goods.

The silly-money, six-core Core i7 970 and Core i7 980X chips aside, the 930 is still extremely competitive. In multi-threaded software such as video encoding and professional 3D rendering, it's admittedly a little slower than the likes of Intel's own Core i7 870 and the six-core AMD Phenom II X6 1090T Black edition. But it's close enough that the subjective end-user experience is more or less indistinguishable.

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