Originally posted by: hans007
so e6300/6400 are not the allendale core.
i keep hearing that those are allendalre core, and some are conroe, or is allendale not coming out until q4 (whcih i have also read in some places)
Originally posted by: athfbum
Does this answer your question?
http://www.xbitlabs.com/images/cpu/core2duo-e6300/cpu-2940.png
Originally posted by: hans007
what i'm basically asking is if it is the full 4mb die size chip with 2mb turned off.,. or if it is just a seperate die mask.
when the first athlon X2s came out the 4200 and 4600 were the same die as the 4400 and 4800 , but then later on they changed it to a completely new die that wasnt disabled but originally designed with less cache.
so i guess from what i'm hearing here is, the first bunch of them has disabled cache, and the later bunch will be a whole new seperate die with 2mb cache launching at the start of q4 ?
i am asking since, i figure it might be worthwhile to wait until a real 2mb mask is out, so i can get the cpu cheaper (i figure a price cut will happen when those come out)
Originally posted by: telya
Ok, so please help me to decide since I have waited and waited for Conroe to come out and now I all I can afford from Dell is the XPS 410 with the E6400, just the second rung up in the Conroe offerings, is it worth it or not to get it? Would a Pentium D 930 be better?
I need to purchase soon, am running an old Pentium III with Wondonws 98 SE.
Please advise me. I'd be so appreciative.
It costs like $200 or more to go up to the 6600 or 6800. Am I not getting a great chip with the
6400? I was so excited about it all before I read your posts.
Thanks for any help. We'll use it mostly for making CD's, digital photos and
even tv viewing with a tv tuner. By the way, what stations will I get with a tv tuner, just networks?
Is the 6400 a Conroe or not?
Thanks again. Any help for this novice is greatly appreciated. You're all so smart.
Wish I knew as much.
Originally posted by: hans007
does anyone know if the allendale core core2 duo chips, are actually conroe chips with disabled cache... or if they actually are a different die design all together with less cache.
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Originally posted by: telya
Amen, somebody answer the guy, please. I was so excited about getting the new Conroe and now am hearing that it's not even worth it unless you can afford the 6600 at least.
Dang, just can't get ahead. I don't want some fake Conroe, equal to the Celeron
piece of crap. Bummer.
Originally posted by: telya
I was so excited about getting the new Conroe and now am hearing that it's not even worth it unless you can afford the 6600 at least. Dang, just can't get ahead. I don't want some fake Conroe, equal to the Celeron piece of crap.