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    E3200 vs Core 2 Duo E6400

    I've got all the components to construct myself a new-fangled system. But I've got 2 CPUs to decide from E3200 and Core 2 Duo E6400. I've tried to stature out which are faster through some internet searches, but am having a tough time establishing the answer. Can somebody help? I am not having any idea about both the processors. Please provide some information about that CPU.

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    Re: E3200 vs Core 2 Duo E6400

    E3200, this is the Celeron E3200 is clocked at 2.4GHz, uses a FSB of 800 MHz with 1024 KB of L2 cache. This processor is engraved on 45-nm and TDP is 65 watts. The Celeron E3200 is sold around 4850 yen, or about 42 euros TTC. A new processor just made its appearance at Intel, the Pentium E3200. Launched in secret and not yet officially announced by the founder, the processor opens the new 3000 series dual-core Pentium.

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    Re: E3200 vs Core 2 Duo E6400

    E3200 - Engraved in 45nm as Pentium E5000, Pentium E3200 has 1MB of Level 2 cache memory, the same as the Pentium E2000. It uses a 800 MHz FSB and a TDP of 65 displays W (even if its actual consumption should rather be around 20 watts). However, it remains an unknown, size: its exact frequency of operation. The card processor on the Intel Web site actually speaks to a frequency of 2.6 GHz, but a factor of 12 and a memory cache running at 2.4 GHz ...

    Core 2 Duo E6400 - This processor is one of the best that today can be found in the market. Its great power, thanks to its dual-core, and features 64-bit and 4 MB of memory allow you hardly give a performance comparable to other models on the market. It's a good decision to equip a PC with, whether you are using a professional manner, as if you just want to have a good machine at home. You trust Intel brand is something that should also take into account in their favor.

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    Re: E3200 vs Core 2 Duo E6400

    The Intel brand is synonymous with quality, so I will always be one step ahead of AMD in performance, technology and reliability have set my computers. Intel and have never given me problems, I took the last five years and retired as nothing more than old, but endured a tube cane. These processors require a much lower energy demand, which can perform many more tasks with a lower labor cost, the savings do not always progress? Because Intel is aimed at saving energy. Fashion by using the Intel intelligent management of energy efficiency could be increased. Having less energy expenditure, the need for dissipation will be smaller, and therefore the noise generated by the teams who have worked. Surrounded Pentium 4 (named this process as being one of the most noisy of the story), as I did an internet, you know what I mean, as the noise of these processors you had to go crazy.

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    Re: E3200 vs Core 2 Duo E6400

    I have not used anyone of this, but seeing at the specification and the technical details, I can conclude that E6400 is much faster when compared to the E3200. The substantial difference of these processors are w, consumption is far less than its predecessor. Therefore to consume less watts, the heat is generally smaller so it is much better dissipate. I have the E6300 and 47th ILDE is a cool temperature taking into account that I have set the standard Intel heatsink with a decent one like a ninja would be about 39 ยบ (which I had).

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    Re: E3200 vs Core 2 Duo E6400

    E3200, this processor is produced on the 45 nm technology, which at the given moment contributes in reaching higher frequencies. Intel Core 2 processor family deliver faster performance, greater energy efficiency, and more responsive multitasking, The Core 2 E6400 boasts many of the same key features found in Intel’s more expensive Core 2 Duo CPUs – in fact it’s built on the same manufacturing line.

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    Re: E3200 vs Core 2 Duo E6400

    A point to keep in mind is the data bus frequency running at 1066MHz, the data bus is the exchange of information between the CPU and system memory, thus being more fluid operations will be resolved much faster. This does not mean that the computer becomes a canyon at this point because we still have the bottleneck of the speed of storage (hard drives) which in many cases left to be desired. The cache is 2Mb, is an acceptable amount but there are processors that have a much higher cache, but this is not noticed too much due to the high speeds of today the data buses.

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    Re: E3200 vs Core 2 Duo E6400

    This processor features Enhanced SpeedStep technology, is a technology processor that runs at a slower speed to consume less and therefore run cooler. Intel Extended Memory 64 Technology What I can say from this that does not already know? For those who do not know, are the famous 64 bit's. Bone processor's 32 bit data frame can handle up to 32bit's while 64 plots are higher (64 bit's xD). I'll try to explain briefly: A program that is stored in frames of 64 bit's memory is as easy as if we take a cheese and divide it into millions of little pieces, then we take little pieces on handfuls of 64, for every handful is a plot. The more data contained in each frame, the more quickly they can move.

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    Re: E3200 vs Core 2 Duo E6400

    The reference SLGU6 corresponding to this processor is no longer available on the official website of Intel, but it has already been a screenshot. The image evokes a heart that will run dual processor 2.4GHz certainly, airspeed L2 cache while the processor is advertised at 2.6 GHz. The bus at 800 MHz (4 x 200 MHz) and the multiplier of 12 would confirm the well-2.4GHz (200 x 12). The chip is etched with a 45 nm R0 heart with 1 MB of L2 cache. The latest Pentium E5200 also features a heart R0, but with 2 MB L2 cache. This new model E3200 is now to be in the range of prices Celeron Dual heart, which has potential replacement for entry level to $ 60, or a drastic decrease of the Celeron, which are equipped with only 512 KB of L2 cache. Model E3200 has a thermal envelope of 65W, and run on a fixed voltage between 0.85 and 1.3625 V. Its existence is still not confirmed by Intel, it is also possible that this CPU is only available to PC manufacturers.

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    The Intel E6400 offers a performance leap from its predecessor as it passes intel E6300 to have two cores at 1.86 GHz in the e6300 to 2.13 ghz on the E6400. It has a 1066 mhz bus (very acceptable) and a cache of 2 MB. This processor made just a couple of years was the highest in Intel processors, now is a great option because their price is quite affordable and still offers performance that can shoot well with any application or game today, like strip windows vista without any problem. If you do not have enough to decanters pasta for a E8500 or something similar, the E6400 is still a great choice.

    Intel E6400 provides a leap in performance of its predecessor as it passes two core Intel E6300 1.86 GHz, 2.13 GHz E6300 is an E6400. E6400 processor made from last two years is the highest Intel processors.

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