Give FSB400 and own 6300/6400![]()
Give FSB400 and own 6300/6400![]()
I think this is a single core. You really can't compare the three.Originally Posted by SKiLL3D
the pics show 2 cores, its the first Allendale or native 2MB cache C2DOriginally Posted by Noob-ftw
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his nick(noob-ftw) is not for fun i guessOriginally Posted by LuckyNV
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Its 100% a Allendale with lower FSB - the Questions is: Why would Intel produce lowFSB C2Ds? the 6300 and the SingleCores are cheap enough for BudgetOEM-Systems and we all know that Allendales DO like hiFSBs
Only realistic Option is that Intel likes to be competitive with the upcoming X2-3600(and maybe new Semprons) in Performance AND Price AND HTPCcompatibility - or they just keep testing/developing
@death_metal: Whats the default Vcore? try Everest...
iLL
Darn, Q1 2007 is still a good bit away...
Very curious about it's performance![]()
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