"Every generation a ridiculously overclockable bargain chip is born, and the Core 2 Duo E4300 is just that chip. " - that's what AT said about the e4300.
Looks like the Pentium E2140 is even better.
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Looks like the Pentium E2140 is even better.
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Cutting out L2 cache dramatically decreases transistor count and die size, and lowers power consumption and heat production.
Intel ships the Pentium E2140 with a standard Socket-775 heatsink/fan cooling unit which looks identical to the Core 2 Duo cooling units we?ve seen in the past. However, since these processors don?t push the thermal limits of this heatsink design, Intel has gone for a simple aluminum alloy core instead of a full-on copper core like Core 2 bundled coolers. Beyond this fact, the cooler is the same between the two chip lines. The fan appears to be manufactured by Foxconn, which is a 4-pin PWM enabled fan which runs at very low noise levels by default.
While others have pushed these chips further with more exotic cooling, we pushed our chip to 2.9 GHz with the stock cooler. At this level, the Pentium E2140 processor can provide performance similar to a Core 2 Duo E6700 ($320) in best case scenarios.