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Testseek.co.uk have collected 39 expert reviews of the Intel D5400XS Skulltrail and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Intel D5400XS Skulltrail.
Award: Good Buy February 2008
February 2008
 
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  Published: 2008-02-05, review by: Bootdaily.com

  • Abstract:  I’d love to sit here and tell you that gaming needs eight cores, but the truth is in the numbers – developers really need to start cranking out game patches to take advantage of as many cores as possible. The long-term success of more th...

 
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  Published: 2008-02-04, review by: pcgameshardware.com

  • Abstract:  Eight cores and eight Gibibyte of memory: Is that combination any worth getting for gamers or does it belong to a computer center? Skulltrail: Intels D5400XS featues two CPU sockets and four video card slots - more pictures can be found in the galle...

 
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  Published: 2008-02-04, review by: extremetech.com

  • Abstract:  Were not sure who thinks up these names. It brings to mind visions of worlds where dark mages do battle with Paladins for world domination. Maybe thats what had in mind when they came up with the name. In reality, Skulltrail is more of a workaholic ...

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  Published: 2008-02-04, review by: sharkyextreme.com

  • Superior Media Encoding Results, Exceptional Multithreading Performance, Xeon LGA771 Upgradeable, ATI CrossFire NVIDIA SLI, More DesktopFriendly than Xeon Workstation Solutions
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  • The upcoming Intel Skulltrail platform release certainly gives enthusiasts another performance option, and offers the fastest desktop that money can buy. And it will take a significant investment to get on the Skulltrail, as well as opening up your wa...

 
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  Published: 2008-02-04, review by: techgage.com

  • As mentioned in the intro, Skulltrail is designed for a few different crowds - the main being the ultimate multi-tasker. Its true, equipped with such a rig is guaranteed to offer the absolute best multi-tasking experience on the market, theres no ar...

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  Published: 2008-02-04, review by: MotherBoards.org

  • At this point the system is a mixed bag of high performance as the drivers are very immature and improvements surely will come in later releases. As much as I want to say wow about the entire event, I am still left wishing that things like CrossFireX a...

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  Published: 2008-02-04, review by: pcper.com

  • Skulltrail is an incredibly interesting product from a technological point of view and any enthusiast would surely salivate at the idea of pairing up two of Intels powerful quad-core processors with SLI or CrossFire graphics. The problem is that sam...

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  Published: 2008-02-04, Author: Nebojsa , review by: Theinquirer.net

  • Abstract:  AMD WAS the first to push the idea of dual-socket high-end PCs using optimised flavours of its workstation/server platforms, with the 4x4 QuadFather units late in 2006. An answer to Intel's quad-core rollout then, 4x4 - two times dual-core setup based...

 
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  Published: 2008-02-03, review by: hothardware.com

  • It is very easy to summarize Skulltrail’s performance. Due to the system’s relatively high-clock speeds and eight processor cores, Skulltrail significantly outperforms every other platform in multi-threaded applications that can utilize all o...

 
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  Published: 2008-02-03, review by: guru3d.com

  • Dang .. two physical processors, with a total of eight logical processors available in a consumer PC; well it surely doesnt suck. The intense sheer power you have at your disposal once an application indeed can take advantage of all the computing mad...

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