Agreed, but it happens more then it should.:(Quote:
Originally Posted by dinos22
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Agreed, but it happens more then it should.:(Quote:
Originally Posted by dinos22
No idea of price and release date. Anandtech/DailyTech has an "old" article up about this CPU: http://www.dailytech.com/article.aspx?newsid=3372
The article is a bit dated so you may want to Google more for any changes or leaked info on the net.Quote:
Believe it or not, there's still more "Conroe" madness
The official embargo for most things Conroe came and went, but it appears there is still one more card Intel hasn't played yet. The newest Intel roadmap has added a bin-5 Conroe processor, the Core 2 Duo E4300.
E4300 is clocked at 1.8GHz and has two megabytes of L2 cache. Unfortunately, the processor lacks VT and vPro extensions, and also runs at an 800MHz front-side bus. Intel has not revealed pricing for the new processor yet since it is not to be announced until Q1'07, but considering the fact that the 1.86GHz E6300 is slated for $183, the E4300 may be one of the greatest bargains yet.
Intel's addition of a bin-5 processor is not totally surprising, as virtually every Intel processor architecture before has had at least five bins. However, with the news of a 2x256KB L2 Athlon 64 X2 3600+, a low-bin Conroe makes even more sense than ever before. The Athlon 64 X2 3600+ is slated to become an OEM component only, but the E4300 appears to be a retail-ready processor, meaning we should see it in store shelves come Q1'07.
Death metal, Can you overclock this for us?
I'm thinking despite the 9x multiplier it may not do as well as a e6400 or even a e6300.
However I am very interested because with this CPU the possibility exists for me to get a 100% overclock with even a bargain bin DDR2 2 GB kit.
yeah you know it man.......i'll just start putting people on ignore lists i thinkQuote:
Originally Posted by dogsx2
Yeah i was thinking the same thing. Might give him a pmQuote:
Originally Posted by dinos22
he might have blown up his computer Ocing it:D
then again, not as if there are a shortage of internet computers in the world :stick:
One difference @ least is the bus Speed 800 (E4300) vs 1066 (E6300)Quote:
Originally Posted by stark27
that will mean bugger allQuote:
Originally Posted by CaNNibaL
What does that mean? Are you saying that the Bus of 800 won't really affect OCs that much?Quote:
Originally Posted by dinos22
I wonder if these chips being lower binned means they just won't do as well as higher binned allendales? Then again something tells me they will kick as anyway.
i'm saying there will be noticable performance difference between 1.8GHz allendale CPUs with 800/1066 bus (9*200 or 7*257)Quote:
Originally Posted by Phosphate
yeah binning is what we'd all like to see but OP is just leading us on and i hate this thread because of it........if you have something to say say it if you don't keep it to yourself.......that's how i see it........if NDA is in order well just tell us you cannot answer the damn questions rather than avoid answering all together..........that's how :banana::banana::banana::banana: started with s7.....it's just confusing for lots of people on the forum so there need to be some kind of rules or understanding between us :)
So basically max memory speed will be down I'm sure right? But maybe CPU clocks will still be good.Quote:
Originally Posted by dinos22
You know what I am saying? I would expect that a e4300 at say 3.4 GHz (assuming it can get to 3.4 Ghz) won't b e able to hit the same max memory speed as a e6300 at 3.4 Ghz. But heck I'm pretty noob so I could be wrong.
Yeah I hate how he teases us but then doesn't show results:nono:Quote:
Originally Posted by dinos22
Haha, this extreme systems because of overclocking and we wants to know what these chips can do with the overclock:p: Not stock speed? This isn't Xtreme Dell Systems forums:mad:
well i've contacted my guy for ES chips so if one pops up next week i'll do a full report no doubt :)
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Originally Posted by dinos22
nice one mate.. :D how us an OC E4300 :)
looking forward to it..:woot:
We already knew everything cpuz reported. OP just wants to brag, didn't provide anything useful at all.Quote:
Originally Posted by dinos22
This is xtremesystems, not tomshardware.
Please, just tell us how it overclocks.
Umm I just now saw this and am already wanting results. I came in here and read 2x pages of people begging for results. :(
Come on man just give them up its not like we are Terrorists planning to kill people who Oc processors.
What are you talking about? He let us know there is this new allendale called the "e4300" with a 800 FSB with a stock speed of 1.8 GHz. I don't know about you but I've never gotten tired about hearing "stock speed specs" on this CPU since oh let think ......July.Quote:
Originally Posted by thunderstruck!
You are the man I want to see deliver the OC. I know you will come home with the goods if you are able to get your hands on one of these babies.Quote:
Originally Posted by dinos22
stop the hating!
not hating >>> persuasion hehehehQuote:
Originally Posted by Dave DEF
I think I'll be getting one of these for my SFF rig in the making - E4400 = 10x multi (mATX board has a wall just over 300... so easy 3ghz :))
just wish they'd be out sooner than Q1/07
hey man any news.. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by dinos22
There is going to be a E4400 too?Quote:
Originally Posted by Sneaky
Yeah the benchmarks between the e4300 vs e6300 will be interesting to see alonh with the prices on these e4400 vs other allendales.
A banning may be in order unless some OC information is forthcoming :stick: :slap: