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Intel Core 2 Duo T7600 2.33GHz Dual-Core (LF80537GF0534M) Processor
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New Intel Core 2 Duo T7600 (LF80537GF0534M) SL9SD CPU 667/2.33 GHz 100% Work
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Free shipping Intel Core 2 Duo T7600 2.33 GHz Dual-Core (SL9SD) Socket 478 CPU
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Intel Core 2 Duo T7600 2.33GHz/667MHz/4M Dual-Core Socket M Mobile CPU
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About this product
Description
- DescriptionYour laptop works best when it combines performance with efficiency, and the Intel Core 2 Duo T7600 "Merom" (LF80537GF0534M) Processor can do just that. Featuring a 2.33 GHz Intel dual core processor, the Intel Core 2 Duo T7600 can be a powerful multitasking tool that can accomplish more tasks at once than processors and CPUs with only one core. Whether you are working, playing games, editing videos, or browsing the web, you can run a number of big applications or downloads in the background without putting any strain on the CPU. The second core can automatically pick up the slack. The Intel Core 2 Duo 2.33 GHz card has a number of important Intel security features that can prevent the spread of harmful software on your computer or network. When a malicious program tries to insert code into the CPU buffer, the Intel processor automatically tries to disable it. The processor also has Intel virtualization capabilities to allow a second virtual system to run on your computer.The Intel T7600 2.33 GHz card can feature a more efficient and streamlined architecture that is based on the Mobile Intel 945 Express CPU family. With a smaller 65nm process, it contains 291 million transistors and a processing die size of 143 square millimeters. This processor provides 4MB of L2 cache, which can enable you to access important cache data quickly and without lag. The Intel 2.33 GHz processor features an advanced smart cache system, which means that the L2 cache is shared more efficiently between each core. A front side bus (FSB) speed of 667 MHz transfers data quickly within the chip, so your applications can be kept snappy and responsive. The FSB, which is one of the most important components in this family of chipsets, can combine speed and efficiency on each core. The Intel Core 2 Duo 2.33 GHz card can deliver 64 bit computing on laptops and mobile platforms. A 64 bit computer can handle much more information than a 32 bit system. When you are running a lot of programs at once, it can be more responsive and efficient.The Intel T7600 2.33 GHz chip has a thermal design power (TDP) of 34 watts, which means that your battery doesn't drain too quickly. The TDP is the average amount of heat the CPU dissipates under normal conditions with every core active. Additional efficiency features include the Intel Enhanced SpeedStep Technology, which can automatically switch voltage and frequency levels in tandem in response to processor load, which can reduce battery drain and improve system lifespan by keeping temperatures low on each core. The maximum operating temperature of this chip on the CPU is 100 degrees Celsius or about 212 degrees Fahrenheit.Offering plenty of power for gaming and multitasking but stopping short of consuming too much power, the Intel T7600 2.33 GHz card can be a well balanced option for most laptop users. This processor can let you upgrade your single core CPU and experience better web browsing and multimedia capabilities at 2.33 GHz frequency. With the ability to fit into a PBGA479 or PPGA478 socket, the Intel Core 2 Duo T7600 2.33 GHz is compatible with a wide array of older motherboards.
Product Identifiers
- BrandIntel
- Processor ModelCore 2 Duo T7600
- MPNLF80537GF0534M
- UPC0735858190077,735858190077
Key Features
- Clock Speed2.33GHz
- CPU Socket TypePGA478,Socket 478,Socket 479,Socket M
- Multi-Core TechnologyDual-Core
- TDP34 W
- Processor Quantity1
- Product TypeProcessor
Cache Memory
- Level 1 Size64KB
- Installed Size4 MB
- TypeAdvanced Smart Cache
Expansion / Connectivity
- Compatible Slots1 x processor - Socket 479,1 x processor - Socket M
Other Features
- Manufacturing Process65 nm
- 64-bit ComputingYes
- Architecture FeaturesEnhanced SpeedStep Technology,Enhanced SpeedStep technology, Execute Disable Bit capability, Intel Virtualization Technology, Intel 64 Technology,Execute Disable Bit Capability,Intel 64 Technology,Intel Virtualization Technology
- Platform CompatibilityPC
- Packaging Type478-pin Micro FCPGA
Miscellaneous
- Max. Operating Temperature100 °C
- Package TypeOEM/tray
Most relevant reviews
Upgrade from T5500 to T7600
I needed to increase CPU speed for my old machine in order to get more efficient TV Chat communication based on P2P.Thanks to this product I have been able to achieve my goal. This one is working well for my daily usage and keeps stable responses to my inputs. I think it is very right CPU which I was looking for. Thanks.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Intel Core 2 T7600
The processor will give a little more pep to your laptop over the 7200, but not much. The installation of it was much greater and time consuming since you had to take a part the computer and many things to get to it. The Ram and SSD Drive make the difference, but for the cost it was a good buy.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
- by alexandrdenisovJun 15, 2016
The resurrection of an old iMac 2006
I have used this processor for apgreyda an old Apple iMac (Late 2006). Unfortunately, this is the most powerful processor that can be installed on the iMac. Nevertheless, in conjunction with the SSD disk (Intel 520 120 GB) my old iMac just came to life. I am very pleased with the result!
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
- by 1st_luisMay 27, 2014
Awesome processor. Best way to upgrade a laptop, definitely.
First of all, I wanna say that this is a high end CPU, so it will work sweet on any PC that supports it. I will cover some basics about how I pick it, why and the results. If you just wanna read the review, go to the very bottom and read. Identification: First of all, my PC: dv2125la. Motherboard: Wistron 30B2. What I checked? My current CPU, which was a Intel Core Duo T2050. This CPU only came out in socket M presentation, ergo, my motherboard had one without even the need of opening it. I already had opened before, so I knew for sure it was a PGA (Pin Grid Array) At this step, if your laptop has a BGA, don't even bother unless you have the proper equipment to solder BGA CPU's or you know someone who can do it. Research: Ok, so at this point I knew I had a socket M. What's next? Investigate which processors came with that socket. You can either browse Intel's pages or Wikipedia for a full list. So, the "best" processor with a socket M turned out to be the Intel Core 2 Duo T7600. So now, how can I tell if that CPU is compatible with my motherboard? If you wanna take the safe course, choose the same FSB (Frontal Serial Bus) that your actual CPU has. T2050 has a 533MHz FSB. So any socket M, PGA and with a FSB of 533MHz would be a safe course. But what about the T7600? Well, this was the unsafe course. That CPU has a FSB of 667MHz. Which might not be compatible with your current motherboard. How can you find out? do some research about your "Chipset" (If I'm not mistaken is the northbridge) My chipset turned out to be 945GM, which according to Intel's database supports 533/667 MHz FSB. Also, it is marked as a compatible product with the T7600. So good news! Purchase: So next, I did some research about prices, new vs used, Amazon, eBay, and some other pages. I chose eBay and a used one due low price and basically because CPU's, if used properly, it's so hard to get damaged. So even when buying a used one, wouldn't make much of a difference from a new one. Installation: Keep in mind you have to place it, and place it correctly. You might need some tools to disassemble your laptop or simply remove a cover. Oh, and some thermal compound, as you'll need to replace it. I cannot give more details here, since it's different for every laptop. But it's important to do it properly. Set up: In my particular case, Core Duo T2050 to Core 2 Duo T7600 was a huge step forward. So after installing it, properly, my laptop didn't boot. It wasn't a malfunction CPU, since my BIOS detected it. The problem? different architectures, lithography, generations, instructions added, different frequency, cache, it was a huge change, as stated. So I had to do a clean install. (This CPU supports 64 bit OS, so I was gonna do it anyway) Performance: After the OS installation I checked "Windows experience". Passed from 4.5 to 5.8 in CPU and from 4.7 to 5.8 in RAM (Remember it was a different FSB, so my ram actually now runs at 667MHz) Difference in heat dissipation was only about 3W, but I kept an eye on temps. No problem at all, even on 100% load. Conclusion: Great choice. This is/was an expensive high end CPU, and I got it for about $50 USD + Shipping. But it's new life to the laptop. It performs way better. This is one of the last options if yo wanna improve performance, but if done correctly, it'll work just sweet. Webpages: I shouldn't post any, and I won't. But do research in "ARK Intel", "Wikipedia" and users experience. Thanks for reading. L8er! Read full review
- by ubergeek71Nov 02, 2015
Oldie but Goodie
It feels a bit strange being asked to write a review for a functionally obsolete CPU, but there is still some life left in these things. I have a server that was using a slower CPU (1.66 GHz, I think), and now that the faster CPUs can be obtained dirt-cheap, I figured why not? It's been a couple of months since the upgrade, and the "new" CPU has been solid as a rock. A great choice for extending the life of older equipment without breaking the bank.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
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