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title: "Intel Core i7 Processor i7-920 2.66GHz 8 MB LGA1366 CPU BX80601920"
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# 2.66 GHz Quad-Core Speed 8MB L3 Cache for Fast Data Access Intel QuickPath Interconnect Tech Intel Core i7 Processor i7-920 2.66GHz 8 MB LGA1366 CPU BX80601920

**Brand:** intel
**Price:** C$13277
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚀 Power your hustle with Intel Core i7-920 — where speed meets unstoppable multitasking!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Intel Core i7 Processor i7-920 2.66GHz 8 MB LGA1366 CPU BX80601920 by intel
- **How much does it cost?** C$13277 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- intel enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted intel brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Overclocking Ready:** Unlock extra power with stable overclocking potential—push your system beyond limits.
- • **Cache That Keeps Up:** 8MB L3 cache accelerates data retrieval for buttery-smooth performance.
- • **Built for the Future:** LGA 1366 socket compatibility with high-end motherboards for serious productivity and gaming.
- • **Multitask Like a Pro:** Quad cores + 8 threads handle work, play, and streaming simultaneously without lag.
- • **Next-Level Connectivity:** Intel QuickPath Interconnect ensures lightning-fast communication between CPU and memory.

## Overview

The Intel Core i7-920 is a quad-core processor running at 2.66 GHz with 8MB of L3 cache and Intel QuickPath Interconnect technology. Designed for multitasking and high-performance computing, it supports 8 concurrent threads and fits LGA 1366 motherboards. With strong overclocking capabilities and efficient thermal management, it’s ideal for professionals and gamers seeking reliable speed and responsiveness.

## Description

Crush your enemies, climb the tower of paperwork, or do both at the same time. Intel's Core i7 processor not only makes it possible, it makes it easy. The Core i7 920 has quad cores that run at 2.66GHz and shares 8MB of L3 cache.Quad cores means true multi-tasking and multi-threading. One core handles the usual action on your operating system, while the second can play a DVD on the TV, the third download a file from internet, and the fourth one sends audio to the kids in another room without lags or stutters. All this is made easier with Intel’s advanced Digital Media Boost.

Review: Very Satisfying - Pros: It's my first build and coming from a Pentium 4 3.4 ghz in my Dell to this processor is simply amazing. I can now play Oblivion and L4D in the settings I want! Everything else it pretty much cuts through it like butter. It get a Windows 7 WEI of 7.6 3dmark Vantage CPU score P42500+ and I have it overclocked to 3.67 with blck of 184 vcore 1.225 with vdroop. Coupled with a Cooler Master V8 it's prime 95 stable (small ffts - 2 hours, large - 2 hours, blend - 9 hours) and LinX stable (max memory 10 runs) 75 degrees C max. Ambient 80 F Cons: None Other thoughts: If you are new to overclocking like I was here are some simple steps for a modest overclock: WARNING: It is entirely possible to burn your CPU! Don't go crazy and set a high base clock from the start. Follow the steps! 1) download Realtemp.exe, cpu-z, prime 95, and LinX (google em) 2) go into your bios and increase the base clock by 5 (or 10 if impatient but remember my warning) 3) Load Windows and breath a sigh of relief if it does. But thats only 1/5 of the battle. 4) Run CPU-z to verify your overclock, close it then run realtemp. 5) Run LinX max memory, 3 runs. If it blue screens, restarts or errors then you've gone too far and you need to dial it down to keep your machine stable. Your last setting is your max overclock without adding vcore (cpu voltage). 6) If it passes with no errors and your max temps aren't above 85 C (some people use 80) then you're good, and you can add more base clock. 7) Go back to step 2 rinse and repeat. 8)Once you get to a speed you're happy with and it passes LinX, and is below 85 C, run prime 95 stress test for at least 6 hours of blend, 2 hours of small ffts, and 2 hours of large ffts. If it survives that then you're good for gaming and most everyday apps. If it survives p95 blend for 24 hours (no errors, < 85 C) then you're rock stable ready for mission critical or server work. You can run Linx for more passes or folding@home SMP for further stability testing. Finally don't expect much if you're using the heatsink that came with the processor. Good luck. If I made a mistake somewhere please correct me in the comments. BTW my motherboard is the EVGA X58 vanilla. The folks at the forums in their website are the most helpful and supportive folks you can find. Really thats the stuff that money can't buy, I strongly recommend their motherboards just for that. They have guides for more serious overclocks and guides explaining voltages, guides on optimizing Vista etc. All the info about overclocking and stability testing comes from the stickied threads on the EVGA forums
Review: Fast, Fast, Fast and Hot! - I upgraded a system that had an Intel Core 2 Quad (Q9550) 2.83GHz CPU to the Intel Core i7 920 2.66GHz CPU. My previous Core 2 Quad processor was blazingly fast. The new Core i7 920 processor seems marginally faster than the Core 2 Quad, but it seems to handle multitasking a bit more adeptly. I'm sure that when more software becomes available that's optimized for a quad core hyperthreading CPU (like having 8 cores running simultaneously) I'll see even improved performance with this processor. A word to the wise...make sure your system provides good cooling for this CPU. In my original 'closed' ATX case I was seeing temperatures of the hottest core at around 50 degrees Celsius at idle (using Core Temp version 0.99.4.65 - 32 bit) with the stock heat sink. I changed to a Theraltake V9 "Black" ATX case and my hottest core idle temperature dropped to 39 degrees and the coolest core at 35. It's amazing what good airflow can do for your CPU. I recently put Windows 7 Home Premium (32 bit) on my self built computer (Core i7 920 CPU, 6GB OCZ Gold DDR3 PC12800 SDRAM, Asus P6T LGA 1366 Triple CrossFireX/SLI Motherboard, EVGA GeForce 9800GT 512MB DDR3 PCI-e 2.0 Graphics Card and two Western Digital 1TB Caviar "Black" 7200 RPM SATA hard drives with two controllers and 32MB Cache on each drive). Once I find a compatible TV card I will 'clean' install the 64 bit version of the OS. I should get even better performance from the Core i7 920 CPU with that version of Windows 7 since it will recognize all 6GB of my RAM rather than the 3GB recognized by the 32 bit OS. Overall the processor is AWESOME! I hardly have to wait for anything to happen after I click for it to do so. Exceptions to that are when you're performing a simultaneous virus scan or backup. I understand that this processor is very good for overclocking...a realm of performance that I've not yet explored. I don't think you can go wrong with this one!

## Features

- Intel Core i7-920
- 4.8 Intel QuickPath Interconnect
- 3 Channel Memory
- 8MB L3 Cache
- LGA-1366 package

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B001H5T7LK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #965 in Computer CPU Processors |
| Brand | Intel |
| Cache Memory Installed Size | 8 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (157) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00735858204736, 05032037009003 |
| Item Weight | 1.12 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | INTEL |
| Model Number | BX80601920 |
| Platform | Windows |
| Processor Brand | Intel |
| Processor Core Count | 4 |
| Processor Count | 1 |
| Processor Number of Concurrent Threads | 8 |
| Processor Series | Core i7 |
| Processor Socket | LGA 1366 |
| Processor Speed | 2.66 GHz |
| Secondary Cache | 8 MB |
| UPC | 735858204736 |
| Warranty Description | 3 years |
| Wattage | 130 watts |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Intel
- **CPU Manufacturer:** Intel
- **CPU Model:** Core i7
- **CPU Socket:** LGA 1366
- **CPU Speed:** 2.66 GHz

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Very Satisfying
*by A***R on June 27, 2009*

Pros: It's my first build and coming from a Pentium 4 3.4 ghz in my Dell to this processor is simply amazing. I can now play Oblivion and L4D in the settings I want! Everything else it pretty much cuts through it like butter. It get a Windows 7 WEI of 7.6 3dmark Vantage CPU score P42500+ and I have it overclocked to 3.67 with blck of 184 vcore 1.225 with vdroop. Coupled with a Cooler Master V8 it's prime 95 stable (small ffts - 2 hours, large - 2 hours, blend - 9 hours) and LinX stable (max memory 10 runs) 75 degrees C max. Ambient 80 F Cons: None Other thoughts: If you are new to overclocking like I was here are some simple steps for a modest overclock: WARNING: It is entirely possible to burn your CPU! Don't go crazy and set a high base clock from the start. Follow the steps! 1) download Realtemp.exe, cpu-z, prime 95, and LinX (google em) 2) go into your bios and increase the base clock by 5 (or 10 if impatient but remember my warning) 3) Load Windows and breath a sigh of relief if it does. But thats only 1/5 of the battle. 4) Run CPU-z to verify your overclock, close it then run realtemp. 5) Run LinX max memory, 3 runs. If it blue screens, restarts or errors then you've gone too far and you need to dial it down to keep your machine stable. Your last setting is your max overclock without adding vcore (cpu voltage). 6) If it passes with no errors and your max temps aren't above 85 C (some people use 80) then you're good, and you can add more base clock. 7) Go back to step 2 rinse and repeat. 8)Once you get to a speed you're happy with and it passes LinX, and is below 85 C, run prime 95 stress test for at least 6 hours of blend, 2 hours of small ffts, and 2 hours of large ffts. If it survives that then you're good for gaming and most everyday apps. If it survives p95 blend for 24 hours (no errors, < 85 C) then you're rock stable ready for mission critical or server work. You can run Linx for more passes or folding@home SMP for further stability testing. Finally don't expect much if you're using the heatsink that came with the processor. Good luck. If I made a mistake somewhere please correct me in the comments. BTW my motherboard is the EVGA X58 vanilla. The folks at the forums in their website are the most helpful and supportive folks you can find. Really thats the stuff that money can't buy, I strongly recommend their motherboards just for that. They have guides for more serious overclocks and guides explaining voltages, guides on optimizing Vista etc. All the info about overclocking and stability testing comes from the stickied threads on the EVGA forums

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Fast, Fast, Fast and Hot!
*by B***N on November 13, 2009*

I upgraded a system that had an Intel Core 2 Quad (Q9550) 2.83GHz CPU to the Intel Core i7 920 2.66GHz CPU. My previous Core 2 Quad processor was blazingly fast. The new Core i7 920 processor seems marginally faster than the Core 2 Quad, but it seems to handle multitasking a bit more adeptly. I'm sure that when more software becomes available that's optimized for a quad core hyperthreading CPU (like having 8 cores running simultaneously) I'll see even improved performance with this processor. A word to the wise...make sure your system provides good cooling for this CPU. In my original 'closed' ATX case I was seeing temperatures of the hottest core at around 50 degrees Celsius at idle (using Core Temp version 0.99.4.65 - 32 bit) with the stock heat sink. I changed to a Theraltake V9 "Black" ATX case and my hottest core idle temperature dropped to 39 degrees and the coolest core at 35. It's amazing what good airflow can do for your CPU. I recently put Windows 7 Home Premium (32 bit) on my self built computer (Core i7 920 CPU, 6GB OCZ Gold DDR3 PC12800 SDRAM, Asus P6T LGA 1366 Triple CrossFireX/SLI Motherboard, EVGA GeForce 9800GT 512MB DDR3 PCI-e 2.0 Graphics Card and two Western Digital 1TB Caviar "Black" 7200 RPM SATA hard drives with two controllers and 32MB Cache on each drive). Once I find a compatible TV card I will 'clean' install the 64 bit version of the OS. I should get even better performance from the Core i7 920 CPU with that version of Windows 7 since it will recognize all 6GB of my RAM rather than the 3GB recognized by the 32 bit OS. Overall the processor is AWESOME! I hardly have to wait for anything to happen after I click for it to do so. Exceptions to that are when you're performing a simultaneous virus scan or backup. I understand that this processor is very good for overclocking...a realm of performance that I've not yet explored. I don't think you can go wrong with this one!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ an I7 Intel Chip
*by D***N on December 1, 2009*

The price was better than Newegg and the shipping was faster. It was a bit tricky installing a new I7 Processor. The lack of pins caused me some concern. However, the chip dropped right into the motherboard and the socket clamped on it with no problems. I used a Scythe Mugen 2 air cooler. I was careful on installation and it fired up first shot. After settling in I started playing with over clocking. I miss-typed a setting and accidently got the chip up to 4.0 Ghz - It was stable!! Being chicken and wanting long ,reliable life (on air cooling) I backed it back down to about 3.30 Ghz. It's been running just fine for two weeks . I use it with Win 7 64 bit for amateur processing of 10 MB photographs The step up from a dual processor running Windows XP 32 bit was the biggest change I've ever experienced in upgrading my equipment . Tasks take 1/4 as long. It's been wonderful !

## Frequently Bought Together

- Intel Core i7 Processor i7-920 2.66GHz 8 MB LGA1366 CPU BX80601920
- ARCTIC MX-4 (4 g) - Premium Performance Thermal Paste for All Processors (CPU, GPU - PC), Very high Thermal Conductivity, Long Durability, Safe Application, Non-Conductive
- Cooler Master Hyper 212 Black CPU Air Cooler, SickleFlow 120 Edge PWM Fan, Aluminum Top Cover, 4 Copper Heat Pipes, 152mm Tall, AMD Ryzen AM5/AM4, Intel LGA 1851/1700/1200 Brackets

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