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    SB 2600K notebook?

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by Pete2R, Jan 31, 2011.

  1. Pete2R

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    The i7-2600K is a desktop CPU but you linked to the i7-2920XM...
     
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    Yes.... i linked the 2920XM because is the closest to the 2500K/2600K...........

    See under the cinebench R10.
     
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    Those benchmarks are from a desktop.
     
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    Maybe.. but some clevos also use desktop CPUs. I guess it's one a matter of time until one uses the new SB.
     
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    But there isn't one yet. Those are without a doubt taken from a desktop review on another website.