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In the table below we list all Core 2 Extreme models released so far.

sSpec

Model

Internal Clock

External Clock

L2 Cache

Tech.

TDP (W)

Max. Temp. (º C)

Voltage

Cores

Socket

SLANY

QX9775

3.2 GHz

1,600 MHz

12 MB

45 nm

150

63

1.212 V

4

771

SLAWM

QX9770

3.2 GHz

1,600 MHz

12 MB

45 nm

136

55.5

0.85 V – 1.3625 V

4

775

SLAWN QX9650 3 GHz 1,333 MHz 12 MB 45 nm 130 64.50.85 V - 1.3625 V 4 775

SLAN3

QX9650

3 GHz

1,333 MHz

12 MB

45 nm

130

64.5

0.85 V – 1.3625 V

4

775

SLAFN

QX6850

3 GHz

1,333 MHz

8 MB

65 nm

130

64.5

1.10 V – 1.37 V

4

775

SL9UK

QX6800

2.93 GHz

1,066 MHz

8 MB

65 nm

130

64.5

1.10 V – 1.37 V

4

775

SL9S5

X6800

2.93 GHz

1,066 MHz

4 MB

65 nm

75

60.4

0.85 V – 1.35 V

2

775

SLACP

QX6800

2.93 GHz

1,066 MHz

8 MB

65 nm

130

64.5

1.10 V – 1.37 V

4

775

SLA33

X7900

2.80 GHz

800 MHz

4 MB

65 nm

44

100

2

775

SLAF4

X7900

2.80 GHz

800 MHz

4 MB

65 nm

44

100

1.125 V – 1.325 V

2

775

SL9UL

QX6700

2.66 GHz

1,066 MHz

8 MB

65 nm

130

65

1.10 V – 1.37 V

4

775

SLA6Z

X7800

2.60 GHz

800 MHz

4 MB

65 nm

44

100

2

775

TDP stands for Thermal Design Power and indicates the CPU maximum thermal dissipation, i.e., the CPU cooler must be able to dissipate at least this amount of heat.

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