Intel Core i7 2600S review

Lower-power, but with the same eight-threaded processing goodness

Intel Core i7-2600S
The Intel Core i7-2600S offers cheap workstation power

TechRadar Verdict

At £200-odd it's a little pricey for a low-power media centre machine, and definitely over-specced for one. As a low-power workstation, though it could be worth a look.

Pros

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    Low power

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    Performance

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    Graphics core overclockability

Cons

  • -

    Very limited CPU overclocking

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