Next Previous 10. Synthetic Benchmarks Get 4 GHz for $120 Why Core 2 Duo E7200? From 3.16 GHz to Almost 4 GHz Safe Overclock: 3.8 GHz (FSB1600) Processor Alternatives Test Setup and Benchmarks Game Benchmarks Application Benchmarks Audio/Video Benchmarks Synthetic Benchmarks Power Consumption Conclusion Previous Next Summary Get 4 GHz for $120 Why Core 2 Duo E7200? From 3.16 GHz to Almost 4 GHz Safe Overclock: 3.8 GHz (FSB1600) Processor Alternatives Test Setup and Benchmarks Game Benchmarks Application Benchmarks Audio/Video Benchmarks Synthetic Benchmarks Power Consumption Conclusion You need to be logged to post a comment Sponsored Related Content UPDATE: First Core 2 Duo T7600 performance and battery benchmarks - news Unofficial Benchmarks Show Intel Core i7-4960X Ivy Bridge-E Performing 10% Faster Than i7-3970X - news Dell Supports Development Of Synthetic Benchmarks - news Intel Core i7-4930MX Mobile CPU Unofficially Benchmarked - news Report: Haswell Core i5 Benchmarked - news Intel's Core i7-4770K Overclocked to 5.0 GHz on Just 0.904 V - news Intel's Core i7-4770K Overclocked to 8.0 GHz; See Video! - news Intel's Core i7-4770K Overclocked to 7.0 GHz - news Intel's SDK for OpenCL Applications Now Supports OpenCL 1.2 for 3rd and 4th Generation Core Processors - news Huawei Teases for MWC, Eight-Core Ascend P2 Rumored - news Huawei's Quad-Core Ascend P2 Smartphone Outed - news Alienware offers notebook with overclocked Core 2 Duo processor - news Overclocking Core 2 Duo: Power Versus Performance - review Ultimate Budget Overclocking Box - A 3.5 GHz Core 2 System with a €49 CPU - review Overclocking to new limits: Testing the new Core 2 Stepping - review Is This Even Fair? Budget Ivy Bridge Takes On Core 2 Duo And Quad - review Dota 2 Performance, Benchmarked - review Upgrade And Benchmark Your 2012 MacBook Air's SSD - review