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    First review of Intel Core 2 Duo E4300

    for more people ,i change the pic link.....thx to NiCKE^




    something special


    CPU-Z info


    Score:Athlon64 X2 3800+ < E4300 < E6300









    OC by Asus P5B-E Plus

    OC: 366MHzX9 1.55V PASS SP2004


    OC: 380MHzX9 1.5875V PASS SP2004


    For more infomation..check this link
    Intel Core 2 Duo E4300 Benchmark
    Last edited by expreview; 12-12-2006 at 05:10 AM.

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    800MHz FSB with new DRAM mode

    1066MHz FSB



    800MHz FSB,everthing change



    compare 1066 and 800MHz FSB


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    Can you post more details about that system , what cooling used
    Found it , thanks
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    Quote Originally Posted by kemo6600
    Can you post more details about that system , what cooling used
    Found it , thanks
    I didn't find the cooler but seeing 3.4 GHz stabe with "some set-up" is encouraging. I'm hoping the e4300 top out at the same frequencies the allendale e6300/e64000 top out at. Hopefully Intel isn't used some sort of "failed" CPUs for these 800 FSB units.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phosphate
    I didn't find the cooler but seeing 3.4 GHz stabe with "some set-up" is encouraging. I'm hoping the e4300 top out at the same frequencies the allendale e6300/e64000 top out at. Hopefully Intel isn't used some sort of "failed" CPUs for these 800 FSB units.
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    didnt we already know that changing to 200 strap on 975 gave us different dividers?

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    i'm so sorry

    Benchmark platform and introduction





    default test by DFI motherboard, DFI infinity should support E4300.

    but OC Performance was test by Asus P5B-E Plus with Tower120.

    PS: the mobo can run E6300 by 530X7 (1.575V),so i use it test E4300

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    very nice budget conroe.. I'll get this when its available..

    hey can you test this using budget motherboards.. like the Asrock 775Twins-HDTV R2.0 will be seeing a budget monster..
    Last edited by erwinz; 12-11-2006 at 12:56 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by erwinz
    very nice budget conroe.. I'll get this when its available..

    hey can you test this using budget motherboards.. like the Asrock 775Twins-HDTV R2.0 will be seeing a budget monster..
    I would like to try,give me some time,like SIS662 mobo.value product...

    but asrock ...i will try to get a chance

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    Quote Originally Posted by expreview
    I would like to try,give me some time,like SIS662 mobo.value product...

    but asrock ...i will try to get a chance

    thanks.. will be looking forward for your test.. budget conscious pc users will be amazed and happy with what there money can buy.. I think e will be seeing a lot of 100% OC from this processor..

    will wait for your post..

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    yeeehaaa, I've been waiting for so long for this

    this might be the right little friend for me
    Notice any grammar or spelling mistakes? Feel free to correct me! Thanks

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    Yeah, can't wait for this already Anyway what's the ETA again for this chip?

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    nice results hope we can get those cpu on the market soon =D
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    Very nice!

    What kind of price will we see on theese baby's?
    Looks to me that its giving X3800 a hard time
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    they are listed for 155,- Eur in Europe. But I thought Intel announced price dropps for their E6XXXX series for January so maybe the E4XXX will go down to 130,- until February/March? Wildly speculatin here though.
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    nice review philips
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    notice he's running 4-4-4-12 1T on the AM2 system.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jaco
    notice he's running 4-4-4-12 1T on the AM2 system.
    and your point being what exactly?
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    Thx for sharing!
    How high does it clock at stock vcore?

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    hey what a small time frame..
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    OK, so what's the difference to the 6300?

    Lower FSB?

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    Quote Originally Posted by uOpt
    OK, so what's the difference to the 6300?

    Lower FSB?
    Lower FSB and higher multi. Also it doesn't have the Virtualizing support.
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    yes but with higher multi hence 350x9 is better vs 400x7 with 6300 :P
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    Do they realy have that conroe L?
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    Quote Originally Posted by pengizzle
    hey what a small time frame..

    Where can be found complete IntelCPUs road map for 2007?

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