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Video: Intel Ships QX9770 Quad Core, I Build A PC With It
Since late last year, Intel has talked about shipping the QX9770 in the second quarter of 2008. However, it wasn't planning to make any sort of formal announcement when the thing launched. That's why I've been checking the usual suspects, to see when retail boxed processors would become available. Today, bingo. TigerDirect has one, which you can grab if you're willing to part with $1,600. I've been fortunate enough to secure a review unit, courtesy of Intel. I used it to build a PC, which I can honestly say is the hottest machine I've had the privilege of putting together and testing. Helping matters was the motherboard, an Asus P5E64 WS Professional. This mobo uses the new Intel X38 chipset, and is one of not too many out there right now which can go full speed on the QX9770's 1,600-MHz front-side bus. It's got the usual Asus attention to detail, most importantly an ample complement of copper cooling pipes.
For graphics, I went with a Gigabyte GeForce 8800 GTS graphics, with 640 MB of video memory. The only area where I really dropped the ball was in storage. Although I used a SATA drive (why wouldn't I?), I used a relatively slow one. I had an unused 500 GB drive lying around, and a fast drive isn't cheap. I pain for this decision, though, because the drive dragged down the Futuremark benchmarks. (I'll get into those an upcoming article.)
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