Will it really be the next 2.4c?
Will it really be the next 2.4c?
Last edited by death metal; 05-22-2007 at 06:56 PM.
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Originally Posted by FUGGER
the production CPU will only have 2MB of cache, but still I agree on the overclocking part. I'm not at all convinced that the extra 2MB chache will be a huge advantage, although it is an interesting strategy for the high end chips to have more cache, means you get mroe than jsut a higher multiplier for your money.
Also, all these conroes floating around makes me happy, this is an A1 revisions I see, I hear talk of a B0 revisions as well, does anyone know what revision Conroe/Woodcrest will launch at in Q3, would be interesting to see how these pre-release revisions stack up against the final product in terms of overclocking and such.
ouch... thank you buddy ^^ up to now i thought the 2mb CPUs would be Single Core!
kehkeh ^^ i love Cheap OC... so i'll watch out for some of those 2mb Modells and oc it till it burns *evillol*
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Well, the low multiplier will definitely be a problem.
Even if you hit a 400Mhz FSB, you are still only at 2.80Ghz.
Still, a Conroe at 2.80Ghz is nothing to scuff at![]()
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IMO E6600 will be next 2.4C
The low multiplier will really try to saturate the FSB...
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Originally Posted by FUGGER
E6300 is 4m L2cache? or 2m?
that's confusing me.
E6300 1,86 Ghz 2MB L2 cache 1066Mhz FSB.
E6600 and higher have 4MB L2 cache
Last edited by the farmer; 04-28-2006 at 01:59 AM.
isnt there a budget conroe with 800 fsb??
that would be perfect![]()
E4200 1,60Ghz 2MB L2 cache 800Mhz FSB $169
If the E4200 could clock to 400Mhz FSB, it would be quite the little beast.
3.20Ghz from a $169 chip would be wicked![]()
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for where did you get that cpuOriginally Posted by death metal
it's an engineering sample isn't it
but from where did you get it![]()
Well it's just speculations what you guys says about the final product and how much cache it's going to have. None except Intel knows for sure.
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what about some benchies?
just speculation?, these chips are already being mass produced as we speak to get the volumes ready for their release in 2 months, and the specs have been posted by 20 differnet reputable sites, I'd say its a whole lot more than jsut speculation.
This will probably be one I will get just to try pushing... It should be like an 805... If you have a board that can do the 1333 FSB and you push this up to there...Originally Posted by the farmer
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yeah, looks like an interesting chip...Originally Posted by kyleslater
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Originally Posted by FUGGER
Wait... I mean I wanted the E4300... the 1.8Ghz. What I really want is to get a 3.0Ghz Conroe... I have a 3.0 P4 single core... So to get a 3.0Ghz Dual Conroe and push it to 4.0 (like this one) that would be awesome...
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