OFICIAL: Intel Core 2 Duo Reviews e Comentarios

[_Silence_] disse:
O Speedstep? Sim funciona, baixa o multi para 6x em IDLE.

Mas a voltagem tb vai descer certo? e como está em OC isso pode n ser suficiente para manter o CPU estável.
Como é k o teu se comporta?
 
Zar0n disse:
Mas a voltagem tb vai descer certo? e como está em OC isso pode n ser suficiente para manter o CPU estável.
Como é k o teu se comporta?

A voltagem n te posso confirmar pk kuando tinha o 6600 n reparei nisso e o CPU k tá na sig tá a caminho, ainda n xegou.
 
Bem... Temos mesmo maquina para FOLDAR E BOINCAR!

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Kentsfield @ 3500 mhz...

JASUS 33000/8000 é ai o DOBRO de um opty clockado a 2800 e tal mhz!! (@ linux @ 64 bits)

Este menino faz qualquer coisa como 6000 créditos/dia:wow: :wow: :wow: :wow: :wow: :wow: :wow:

http://boinc.bakerlab.org/rosetta/show_host_detail.php?hostid=270793

Quero um! :004: :004: :004:

Já viram, do dia 10 de julho até hoje fazer 110000 FODAZZZZ

Fiz os calculos para este kenstfield, e o gajo tem um maximo teorico de 8500 créditos por dia... O meu venicezeco já com boinc optimizado @ 2600 mhz faz cerca de 900 créditos por dia, logo um x2 seria +- 1800...

jasus :004:
 
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Final Words

"...The processor landscape has been changed once more thanks to AMD's extremely aggressive price cuts. The Core 2 Duo E6300 is a better performer than the X2 3800+ but is also more expensive, thankfully for the E6300's sake it is also faster than the 4200+ and the 4600+ in some benchmarks. Overall the E6300 is a better buy, but at stock speeds the advantage isn't nearly as great as the faster Core 2 parts. In many benchmarks the X2 4200+ isn't that far off the E6300's performance, sometimes even outperforming it at virtually the same price. Overclocking changes everything though, as our 2.592GHz E6300 ended up faster than AMD's FX-62 in almost every single benchmark. If you're not an overclocker, then the Athlon 64 X2 4200+ looks to be a competitive alternative to the Core 2 E6300..."

K.O.
 
Official Intel Price Cuts In Effect

Availability of Core 2 Duo and reduced prices on Pentium D

Intel officially lifted the performance NDA for its Conroe Core 2 Duo processors two weeks ago. While Core 2 Duo performed very well obtaining processors was a tad difficult. That was because the official Intel launch with retail availability was still set for July 27th, 2006. Now July 27th, 2006 has come and Core 2 Duo and Core 2 Extreme processors are popping up at major online retailers. Online retailers such as Monarch Computer, Mwave, Tiger Direct and ZipZoomFly have Core 2 Duo and Core 2 Extreme products list or in stock.

Core 2 Duo retail pricing is close to Intel’s previously released pricing with the lower-end Core 2 Duo E6300, E6400 and E6600 models selling for around $50 more on average. Higher end Core 2 Duo 6700 models sell for $65 over wholesale pricing while the flagship Core 2 Extreme is selling for $83 more. Average pricing was calculated using current prices of Core 2 Duo processors from the above listed online merchants.

In conjunction with the Core 2 Duo launch Intel also slashed prices on four Pentium D models—the Pentium D 945, 915, 820 and 805. Retailers are slowly updating prices to reflect the price cuts. Mwave and ZipZoomFly have updated its prices on Pentium D 915, 820 and 805 models to reflect the reduced pricing. Tiger Direct has the newly released Pentium D 915 listed at prices similar to Mwave and ZipZoomFly while Pentium D models 820 and 805 still have old pricing. Intel’s Pentium D 945 is nowhere to be found from online retailers. Intel is expected to cut prices further in October.

http://www.dailytech.com/article.aspx?newsid=3544
 
Video: Intel Core 2 Duo launches officially


Intel opens their doors for all to view its new line of products

CNET's Neha Tiwari speaks with Sean Maloney, executive vice president of Intel, about the launch of their new Core 2 Duo Processor. With new technology, Core 2 proves to be a big stride into the future of smart computing.

http://news.com.com/1606-2_3-6099542.html?tag=ne.vid


Video: Core 2 Duo Extreme aimed at gamers

Intel's new chip could make players very happy

CNET's Neha Tiwari talks to Ron Thornburg, the Frag Dolls women's gaming team and Intel Excutive Vice President Sean Maloney about the new Core 2 Duo Extreme at the Intel Launch conference at Intel's Santa Clara, Calif., campus. The Core 2 Duo Extreme promises faster a frame rate, as well as smoother game play.




http://news.com.com/1606-2-6099940.html
 
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The_Z disse:
Overclocking changes everything though, as our 2.592GHz E6300 ended up faster than AMD's FX-62 in almost every single benchmark. If you're not an overclocker, then the Athlon 64 X2 4200+ looks to be a competitive alternative to the Core 2 E6300..."

Conclusão, se se está a pensar fazer oc e tirar o máximo do sistema, o E6300 é o melhor. Se não se faz oc (a maioria a nível mundial) o X2 4200+ é uma alternativa viável e até o melhor para quem já tem um sistema S939 porque compra apenas o cpu para obter uma performance semelhante.


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