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Kurotetsu |
Lack of SSE4, which even the E7200 has. Though I imagine most people won't really care.
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z-d |
Why does he then use 1.504V in all subsequent screenshots? Was that the only stable voltage for 4GHz benchmarking?
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crabjokeman |
Please don't feed the gorilla; not even with banana chips.
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Prototyped |
About time these arrived. I believe the E5xxx series are supposed to arrive this quarter. At least, that's what an Intel slide that ExpReview showed last month suggested.
http://en.expreview.com/2008/06/11/intels-roadmap-reveals-two-new-c... This Pentium Dual-core E5200 is right in line with the specs indicated in the slide -- 2 MiB L2 cache, 800 MT/s FSB. |
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DrDillyBar |
7.5x FTW!
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http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/cpu/display/core2duo-e7200_4.html#...
I would expect a smaller drop going down to 2MB L2.
4GHz on a cheap mobo sounds like a chip shot.