12/20/2023 0 Comments Intel core 2 duo e2700![]() ![]() This does not make them crap, they are very powerful, except no applications utilise this extra power. For businesses it would be a good choice as it would be better to have one Quad processor than two Dual cores. ![]() Atm its too expensive for it to be substantially worth it. Quad Cores these days are becoming mainstream, wait for Q3 (266 USD). YES 11x Multi, which means from 200 to 266 fsb will give u 2.926Ghz. UPDATE: Those planning on purchasing the E4300 and E4400 PLEASE hold onto your cash, intel are phasing out both processors E4500 that has been released. Note that these are "towers " and care must be taken upon shipping as the coolers's high height and weight make them reasonate more when being shipped or moved. Solid performance, however the weight of these coolers is back up to the CNPS7700CU. CNPS9700AT/CNPS9700NT/CNPS9500/Thermalright Ultra 120/92 (heatpipe cooler with extemely large aluminium/copper fin array) A good cooler, very light and well below the max weight for intel/amd, these are the best types of coolers to look out for, providing good performance and not being too bulky. G-Power Gigabyte/Thermalright HR-01/etc (Heapipe cooler with small aluminium fins, low weight). Nevertheless even with its weight, low height (it wont decide to rock around when you are shipping or moving it around) and its mounting mechanism prevents motherboard damage. However its results are better for load temps. 1kg for such a tiny improvement at stock speeds is not really worth it. Its a decent cooler alright cools all the components around the mobo, however considering its weight, its a big flop. CNPS7700CU (Block of copper with fan on top). Nevertheless be wise in what you choose, since core 2 duos have lower heat output, and thus needing less bulkier coolers. Stock cooling is substantial until you hit 2.8Ghz mark, from there on I would consider changing solutions. Even though the stock intel cooler has the same appearance as the Pentium 4 ones, it uses a different bearing, and motor. Something like a X6800 is just for max performance for overclocking or stock speeds.Ĭooling wise, the stock intel cooler is almost silent anyway, so its rather pointless for after market coolers, unless decent overclocking, or wanting to show off your mad light show. Highly recommended for all you intel guys over a Pentium D/Pentium 4 unless you cannot afford it. Core 2 Duo E6300/E6400/E4300s are for general/server use and they don't compain when gaming. E4300 is not better than the E6300 when equivalently clocked. If your budget does not prevail, the E6300 is also a good buy, the E4300 (around $200 USD) if you don't have an extra $30 in your pocket. However, this is not the case as the Core 2 EE is of more higher quality. Currently the best buy for the Core 2 Duo range is the E6600, highly overclockable and 4MB of cache makes it make the Core 2 Extreme look almost a rip off. ![]()
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