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Intel Core i7 2700k receives £20 price cut

Fritz is a German chess program developed by Frans Morsch and Mathias Feist and published by ChessBase. We are using the latest version of the benchmark which is V4.3.

We like the Fritz Benchmark, because it is a program based on chess related algorithms and indicates processing efficiency when dealing with complex calculations. The Core i7 processors walk away with this test, in the lead by quite a margin.

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  1. £10 is great. I wish AMD had kept true to the FX name and released a new class leader. but they got it all wrong. ah well……