วันศุกร์ที่ 19 กุมภาพันธ์ พ.ศ. 2553

Intel Pentium Dual-Core E2160 - Overclocking Wonder


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The processor wars are really exciting these days and the recent wave of price cuts by Intel and AMD end of July 2007, many people have pointed out DIY, sent to their new processor and motherboard lead updates. Up to 50% price reduction, which could resist?

AMD's move is simply a price adjustment of training to believe that competitive against Intel's current attack until long-awaited Athlon X4 series which hopefully can provide natural light inYear-end holiday season. On the other hand, Intel refreshed their entire mid-high end processor lineup of new core CPU stepping, FSB operation faster and new processor model names to reflect these incremental changes along with the new labels prices. For many fans, who are now too well with the benefits of Intel Core 2 Duo and Core 2 Quad series, this is quite a breeze on their preferred platform. AMD is clearly still in the raceand a slight increase in market share, as in recent times had. One reason is certainly the price advantage of the AMD platform, which is always a bit 'cheaper than Intel's and together with the competitive CPU prices, AMD has a solution for the mainstream and budget.

Among all these, AMD has launched input power more efficient dual-core processors just before Computex 2007, the shape of the BE-2xxx series to life. Marketing at AMD and Online community quickly turned the power efficient angle of these processors, but realistically, they offered little advantage over the competition test in our laboratory. This is because Intel has a new range of processors like the Pentium Dual-Core series, which replaces the aging Pentium D lineup and are priced well established by the head on AMD BE-2xxx series to life. Pentium Dual-Core series is nothing but a version of 1MB of L2 cache Core 2 Duo series, and as suchOffer> Intel went so well if not better than AMD processors with similar power consumption, as shown in a previous article. It 'still a mystery why Intel can not, however, only on the famous Core 2 Duo nomenclature will benefit as the old Pentium classification. On a side note, even the Celeron series still lives, even though the new 4xx models are based on the market and Core architecture. These are core processors but only one --as the Sempron face-off. So Intel's processor lineup has finally completely shifted to the Core architecture.

The entry-level dual-core humble Pentium Dual-Core E2160 processor may sport very tame data, but in reality is a powerhouse of transformation in disguise as we will soon show that

Pentium Dual-Core are now available in two versions, the E2140 (1.6 GHz) and E2160 (1.8 GHz) with third 2GHz iteration out very soon. These processors usethe same core Allendale, that 2 MB of L2 cache are marked Core 2 Duo E4000 series, but only half the working cache (1MB). As such, the Pentium dual-core series are all the same features and specifications as well.

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