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The Core i5 CPU can be upgraded
T6600 is the current mainstream dual-core processor, Penryn architecture, 45nm, two cores share L2 slow memory and front-end bus, because of the advanced architecture, so the performance is strong. 2MB L2 cache, 800MHz FSB, 2 2GHz clocks. It is capable of answering all current household tasks and most commercial and industrial uses.
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Of course it's the i5.
T6600 is currently the mainstream dual-core processor, Penryn architecture, 45nm, two cores share L2 cache and front-side bus, because of the advanced architecture, so the performance is strong. 2MB L2 cache, 800MHz FSB, main frequency. It can be used for all current household tasks and most commercial and industrial uses.
However, the T6600 does not support hyper-threading technology, so although the ability to deal with multi-tasking is far better than multi-core, it is far less than multi-core processors.
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Of course, it's the i3! The i3 is dual-core with 4 threads, while the T6600 is only dual-core. In terms of power consumption, the i3 is also more power-efficient than the T6600.
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It must be i3, the performance is stronger, and the process is more advanced, and the power consumption and heat generation have been greatly improved!
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The i3 not only has a higher frequency than the 6600, but also has a higher efficiency, so the overall performance is much higher.
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Hello, i3 performance is stronger than T6600, mainly reflected in, operating frequency, architecture, power consumption processing, etc., in fact, i3 was born to replace the P8 series and P9 series. i3 has a number of new technologies, with hyper-threading being the most practical. I hope you will adopt it.
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Overall performance, without a doubt i3 strong.
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CPU Type: Intel Core 2 Duo Processor Model: Intel Core 2 Duo T6500CPU Clock Speed (GHz), L2 Cache (KB), 2048 FSB Frequency (MHz), 800 Processor Core, Penryn
Processor model: Intel Core 2 Duo T6600 nominal frequency.
FSB 800MHz
L2 cache 2MB
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The difference in the main frequency.
The difference between 100 and 150 is normal.
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Nonsense, don't ask for it, if you want to change it to 6570.
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Dear users, hello:
T6400 is an upgraded version of the Core 2 dual-core T5800, the main frequency has not changed, it is still the same, the manufacturing process is upgraded to 45nm, the core is upgraded to Penryn core, and it is upgraded to a multi-** instruction set.
The T6600 can be regarded as the high-frequency version of the T6400, everything else is the same, but the main frequency is increased to.
The Intel Core 2 dual-core T6500 processor is just between the T6400 and T6600, clocked at 2MB L2 cache and 800MHz FSB.
From this point of view, it is only the difference in the main frequency, and the others are negligible. The T6500 processor clock speed is lower than that of the T6600, CPU type: Intel Core 2 Duo Processor Model: Intel Core 2 Duo T6500 CPU Clock Speed(GHz) L2 Cache (KB)2048 FSB Frequency (MHz)800 Processor CorePenryn Processor Model Intel Core 2 Duo T6600 Nominal Clock Speed FSB 800MHz L2 Cache 2MB
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In terms of CPU performance, the difference is relatively large, and the i3 380M is more than 30% faster than the 6600, but due to the limitations of other accessories, this performance gap may not be reflected.
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Of course, the i3 is good and the T6600 is the bottom of the bottom.
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