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That's a minor concern, though, in the grand scheme, and the move to a faster bus only solidifies the Core 2's grip on the CPU performance crown --[The Tech Report]

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The future of Intel's Core 2 processor lineup looks strong with examples like the E6750 we have seen today. --[PC Perspective]

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Not a bad thing, but to be fair, we weren’t expecting much more than that in all honesty. --[bit-tech]

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For overclockers, $200 means a CPU that has the potential to reach 3.8GHz stable on a standard water cooling setup, or 3.44GHz while retaining stock voltage. I think that speaks for itself. --[TechGage]

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Other than the chip's performance and overclockablity, there isn't much more we can report in regard to the Core 2 Duo E6750. --[HotHardware]

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So what is the advantage of using a Core 2 Duo E6750 instead of a Core 2 Duo E6700? Based on the results from our tests, none. --[Hardware Secrets]

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Our Core 2 Duo E6750 sample was a particularly great overclocker, at stock voltage with a retail Intel heatsink/fan we were able to run the system at 3.68GHz (460 x 8.0) --[Anandtech]