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09/7/2007
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Difference between Core 2 Extreme and Core 2 Duo
The clock speed (GHz) and an unlocked multiplier are the only difference between both the processors. The Core 2 Duo is downward unlocked.
Core 2 Extreme: 4 MB of shared L2 Cache 1066 MHz front-side bus
Core 2 Extreme Quad: 8 MB of L2 Cache 1333 MHz front-side bus
Core 2 Extreme is made for enthusiasts and people who love to overclock.
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Comment #1
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very knowloedgeable and useful information. keep it up. bravo....
Comment #2
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More brief information is required.
Comment #3
(Posted by ABDULAZIZ) Rating
very useful and knowledgeable article. keep it up.
bravo.... abdulaziz
Comment #4
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The title says "What's the difference between Core2Extreme and Core2Duo" and the article is about Core2Extreme and Core2ExtremeQuad.
Comment #5
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The title says "What's the difference between Core2Extreme and Core2Duo" and the article is about Core2Extreme and Core2ExtremeQuad. That's dissapointing.
Comment #6
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Core 2 Extreme versus Core 2 Extreme QUAD---is this merely a typo? Too bad because as I search (hard!) for a new computer now, this info is very important to consider at this time. Guess I'll just have to keep on searchin'.
Comment #7
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No sufficient information provided regarding its performance and its architecture