M1 stepping e7200 coming ?

NoobyDoo

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Came across this "core 2 Duo e7200 produced during May will be based on stepping M1" on the net. Is that true/likely ?

 

hans007

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Originally posted by: NoobyDoo
Came across this "core 2 Duo e7200 produced during May will be based on stepping M1" on the net. Is that true/likely ?

that only makes sense since the q9300 is on m1.
 

TC91

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if you want a few more MHz from overclocking then i think waiting would be a good idea.
 

aigomorla

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Originally posted by: hans007
Originally posted by: NoobyDoo
Came across this "core 2 Duo e7200 produced during May will be based on stepping M1" on the net. Is that true/likely ?

that only makes sense since the q9300 is on m1.

:T


i bet you its gonna be rare as hell like the G0 E2140's
 

Drsignguy

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Originally posted by: aigomorla
Originally posted by: hans007
Originally posted by: NoobyDoo
Came across this "core 2 Duo e7200 produced during May will be based on stepping M1" on the net. Is that true/likely ?

that only makes sense since the q9300 is on m1.

:T


i bet you its gonna be rare as hell like the G0 E2140's





If this holds water, where would you think one would be found? if I remember correctly, someone in AT found a G0 2140 in a "dell" rig?

 

nanaki333

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meh.. not really worth the effort to locate one just to get another 100-200mhz prolly out of it.
 

demiurge3141

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Someone with both e7 and e8 should look underneath the chips to see if the caps are laid out the same way. Are they different like conroes and allendales?
 

hans007

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i doubt it will be much different. they did not change the letter so i doubt the bottom of the chip would change.
 

gcbeldar

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Is my motherboard GA-73VM-S2 supports E7200, after check in Gigabyte web site, this was not listed, but E8400 is list.

Is this means All 45nm Processors are same ?
 

chuckm

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The 7200 is basically an 8XXX with half the cache, so I'd think you'll be fine.