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It's 0.01Mhz more, duh :p

E6750:
1333FSB
Only compatible with new Intel P35 and NV680 socket 775 Motherboards (Older 975 boards are not compatible)

E6700:
1066FSB
Only compatible with new Intel 965 and 975X socket 775 Motherboards (Older 975 boards are not compatible)

Not sure why those differences would make them differ so much in price though.
 
Craig321 said:
It's 0.01Mhz more, duh :p

E6750:
1333FSB
Only compatible with new Intel P35 and NV680 socket 775 Motherboards (Older 975 boards are not compatible)

E6700:
1066FSB
Only compatible with new Intel 965 and 975X socket 775 Motherboards (Older 975 boards are not compatible)

Not sure why those differences would make them differ so much in price though.

My 6750 Works just fine in my old p5b 965 board ;) With a BIOS update it sees it as a 333fsb cpu right off. Also works fine in my old 975XBX (original bad axe, first version supporting conroe) with a very old BIOS. Most 975x and 965p will do 333FSB without any issues whatsoever. The prices reflect Intels price cuts i suppose and the 6700 while cut, is older with a higher original price while the 6750 is priced along with the other new cpus.
 
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