Which is better, CPU E6600 or E6500?

Updated on number 2024-03-26
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    There are two <> E6600, one is the Pentium E6600 and the other is the Core E6600

    The E6500 is inside the Pentium series.

    If you're talking about two Pentiums, then it's definitely the Pentium E6600 that's a little bit taller. The difference is not very big. The main frequency is a little higher.

    The Core e6600 has a large cache and good performance. After all, Core is mainstream.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    And the acne defends the concubine and instantly restores the Huai Ding

    Level 1 and Level 2 caching is very important for computing. Especially games.

    The CPU, for the average ordinary large-scale 3D game, is already competent.

    If you want to choose a very large 3D game, you have to have a very high frequency CPU, I believe you will definitely spend a little more money on higher core options, such as i3-i5-i7, instead of looking for a second-hand CPU.

    Core 2 Duo E6600

    Slot type: LGA775

    CPU Frequency:

    Production process: 65 nanometers.

    L2 cache: 2 x 2 MB

    Number of cores: Dual cores.

    Core codename: conroe

    External frequency: 266MHz multiplier: 9X Bus frequency: 1066MHzCPU architecture: EM64TTDP: 65W L1 cache: 128 L2 cache: 2*2MB

    Instruction set: mmx sse sse2 sse3 sup-sse3 em64t

    Pentium dual-core E6500

    CPU Frequency:

    Production process: 45 nanometers.

    L2 cache: 2MB

    Number of cores: Dual-core dual-threaded.

    Core Codename: Wolfdale

    External frequency: 266MHz Frequency multiplier: 11 times Bus frequency: 1066MHz

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The E6500 only has a Pentium core product, not a Core core product.

    Pentium E6500 is an Intel CPU with LGA775 interface, main frequency, dual-core and dual-threaded, bus frequency 1066MHz, L2 cache 2M, manufactured with 45nm technology, core code: Wolfdale. Supports VT, non-64-bit processors.

    The E6500 only has a Pentium core product, not a Core core product.

    Pentium E6500 is an Intel CPU with LGA775 interface, main frequency, dual-core and dual-threaded, bus frequency 1066MHz, L2 cache 2M, manufactured with 45nm technology, core code: Wolfdale. Supports VT, non-64-bit processors.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    CPU E6500 and E6500K The difference between the two is that one is locked and one is not locked, and the E6500K is only listed in China, not in other countries, the following are the parameters of the two CPUs:

    1. Main frequency: E6500, E6500K.

    2. Frequency locked: E6500 is frequency locked, E6500K is unlocked.

    3. Sales area: E6500 is global, E6500K is China.

    4. Turbo frequency: E6500 is, E6500K is.

    5. L2 cache: 2MB for E6500 and 2MB for E6500K.

    6. Power consumption: 65W for E6500 and 65W for E6500K.

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