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    Is C2D 1.86ghz or Pentium d 3.4ghz

    Previous to I waste time and money on a innovative server, I would similar to be familiar with for certain that an Intel Core 2 Duo E6300 1.86Ghz is superior than my present server, an Intel Pentium D Dual Core 3.4Ghz. I was looking at getting an additional server to replace the one I presently have comprise and I originate a dedicated server that includes an Intel Core 2 Duo E6300 Conroe 1.86GHz 2M shared L2 accumulation LGA 775 Processor for $115 a month. It in addition comes by means of 2x160GB hard drives - 70GB more space than what I have at present. I would throw a $10 upgrade to 100Mbps uplink on it and come out paying $125 a month.

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    Re: Is C2D 1.86ghz or Pentium d 3.4ghz

    If you OC the 6300 to 3 GHz then it determine to essentially slaughter the Pentium D. Even at stock speed the 6300 be hypothetical to be quicker. Plus the core 2 line runs much cooler and consumes less power. I am presently spending $147 a month for a dedicated server by means of an Intel Pentium D 945 Presler 3.4GHz 2 x 2MB L2 Cache LGA 775 Processor by means of 1x250GB hard drive. My friend and I are going to together get the Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 Kentsfield 2.4GHz 2 x 4MB L2 Cache LGA 775 Processor for our desktop pc's we are building, so several amount of money saved every month determine to be a blessing considering how much we are going to end up spending on building them.

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    Re: Is C2D 1.86ghz or Pentium d 3.4ghz

    I had decided to go for Shuttle XPC accompanied the fd30v10 motherboard. On the other hand the chipset model is i945g/gz. At present, I desire to upgrade to a Core 2 Duo e7400 in excess of the processor I presently encompass in it (Pentium D 3.4 GHz). Determine to this motherboard/chipset hold up or maintain this processor. I tried looking up on the internet and I cannot locate my reply. In addition the Pentium D has 4 MB accumulation and the e7400 merely has 3 MB accumulation, does that create the Pentium D Faster. If a C2D E6300 @ 1.86GHz beats a P-D 950 @ 3.4GHz, it is supposed to stand to reason that a C2D E7400 at 2.8GHz would obliterate it. Too bad your board does not hold up or maintain it.

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    Re: Is C2D 1.86ghz or Pentium d 3.4ghz

    The 945G would not work no matter which newer than the Pentium D, additional than the 945GZ does have limited Core 2 hold up or maintain. Which one do you encompass. The GZ merely hold up or maintain 800MHz FSB Core 2 Duos (e4x00 chips) and Pentium Dual-Cores (e2xx0). The e7400 would not work. I am certain this query has been asked additional than I might not locate a post regarding it anywhere. What is the dissimilarity connecting a Pentium d and core 2 duo. Is the core 2 duo presently a cooler, additional energy efficient version or description of the D. I be familiar with they are together dual cores. And I in addition be familiar with their cores are dissimilar. And would several of these be the method to go for games or immediately go with a higher GHz p4.

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    Re: Is C2D 1.86ghz or Pentium d 3.4ghz

    According to Intel, the Core2 is a comprehensive redecorate. The engineers took elements from the present Pentium D NetBurst architecture and added ingredients that completed the Pentium M and Core Duo mobile processors flourishing, and The Core2 micro-architecture was born." Clock speed means not anything these days. The Core2 Duo beats the entire previous P4 models & no matter which AMD presently has to present, even if they run at a higher clock speed. Here's a CPU comparison chart in red is the 2.66GHz Core2 Conroe vs the 3.6GHz Pentium D 960. The Core2 beats it by a considerable margin.

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    Re: Is C2D 1.86ghz or Pentium d 3.4ghz

    That's not completely true. Although clock speed comparison connecting architectures means diminutive, it tranquil denotes the most fundamental measure of performance when comparing it to the similar or comparable core. The fastest Core 2 is clocked at 2.93Ghz and the slowest is 1.6 or so. And though things similar to manufacturing procedure and accumulation sizes also influence presentation, clock speed is tranquil a large factor in the presentation of a chip. I guess what you mean are the D's 2.66Ghz faster than an e6300 1.83Ghz.

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    Re: Is C2D 1.86ghz or Pentium d 3.4ghz

    You give the impression of being at the presentation of the Core 2 Duo 6300 clocked at 1.86ghz and it outperforms the Pentium D 930 3ghz in the entire areas. That’s an 1140 GHz diff. Adam I believe you necessitate to do some rading in benchmarks. Cause the days of the GHz = faster is in excess of. Sun microsystems are making a 1.1 GHz server quad-core processor appropriate out early 2007 that determine to smoke several Intel or AMD server quad-core out on the market today. Core 2 Duo is faster, consumes with a reduction of power and thus dissipates less heat, making it superior than a Pentium D.

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