lethalforce
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whats your opinion and why, i need to choose between the 2 on my new build
and chipset, people always thing that just bcause they have the right socket type they will automatically be able to put in the next cpu on that socket. Not always true, ~90% of 775 socket users cant use the new core 2 duolethalforce said:its for gaming well into the future and I'm planing on updating the CPU more then the mobo so socket types a BIG choice right now
Not all Core 2 Duo are codenamed Conroe, as the Core 2 Duo Txxx series are codenamed Merom, and the Core 2 Duo E6400, E6300 and E4300 are codenamed Allendale.Yasu said:Core 2 Duo(codenamed Conroe) is a CPU.
But if we used those names then there would be a lot confusion wouldn't there? Refering to the Core 2 Duo as Conroe is a bit simpler. Merom is the codename for the mobile processors, Allendale is the codename E4300. The E6400 and E6300 were under the Conroe codename, not Allendale.Not all Core 2 Duo are codenamed Conroe, as the Core 2 Duo Txxx series are codenamed Merom, and the Core 2 Duo E6400, E6300 and E4300 are codenamed Allendale.
Now, are you completely sure about that?Yasu said:Allendale is the codename E4300. The E6400 and E6300 were under the Conroe codename, not Allendale.
The Register said:The 'Allendale' processor makes its appearance on the roadmap, as the Core 2 Duo E6300 and E6400, both with 2MB of L2 cache and clocked at 1.86GHz and 2.13GHz, respectively.