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Written by WoobiaEroveva
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If Kentsfield didn't impress you, we managed to get our hands on something that will. Dubbed Clovertown, Intel's new addition to it's Server CPU lineup will be marketed as a Xeon. Featurng 4 physical cores and based on the Core 2 architecture, you'd probably be thinking what differentiates this from (boring?) old Kentsfield. Well for starts, it utilises the LGA 771 socket rather than the well known LGA 775 socket, so you can't give it a home in your gaming rig. OK, we admit that that's not the most interesting feature, so we'll tell you - Whilst Kentsfield CPUs will run in more or less all Core 2 Duo supporting motherboards, you can couple two Clovertown processors and create an incredible octal-core monster!!
Armed with two 2.66 GHz engineering samples, a SUPERMICRO X7DA8-O dual CPU motherboard and 2 Gigs of RAM, we enlisted the help of our favourite UC babe, Holly, and set out building our octal-core behemoth before running a series of benchmarks on it.
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Written by Maxit
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All the recent hype about the new line of Core 2 Duo processors has definitely caused a lot of excitement among PC enthusiasts worldwide. With the NDA expiring on the 14th of July, Maxit Mag is proud to present a review of the entry level E6300. Dubbed Allendale, this 1.86 GHz Core 2 Duo CPU has 2 MB of L2 cache compared with the 4 MB found in its Conroe siblings.
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