Which is better for Intel Core 2 Duo for home use, and what to choose for the motherboard?

Updated on number 2024-04-15
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    CPU Intel Core 2 Duo (E7300) 770 motherboard MSI P43 Neo3-F 620

    Graphics card Weconex G9800GT-512GD3 Game Master 799 can be changed to HD3850 599

    You can consider such a configuration.

    The motherboard is considered to be the high-end motherboard of the P43 The low-end motherboard of the P45 is not good Its practical P43 is enough P45 to buy the good of the high Rui E5200 and E7300 area to take a look on the Internet below.

    The graphics card is enough to use Gaorui's (9600GT HD3850 is also OK), and the silver is more than 9800GTX (with this graphics card, you need to use E8400's U), these prices can be bought, or you can't find a real store for sellers on the ** network.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello! GIGABYTE 945p is recommended for the motherboard

    The specific model can go to the merchant to see.

    It's very cost-effective, and it's more economical to use E4300 for CPU.

    Your graphics card has just reached Vista levels. P4 is lagging behind, and memory is recommended to be 2G

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The three major pieces have to be changed, if you have more money, E8300 plus a good board, generally change to E7300, the board uses MSI P43 Neo3-F 620, so you can.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    No, the main differences between Core and Core 2 are as follows:

    Core Core 2

    Hardware architecture: BANIAS (Pentium M) Core 2

    Process: 65nm 65nm

    Package: Micro-FCBGA 479, Micro-FCPGA 478, Micro-FCBGA 479, Micro-FCPGA 478

    Cache 2MB L2 Dynamic Sharing 2M 4M L2 Dynamic Sharing EM64T is not supported.

    FSB 667MHz 667MHz 800MHz Multi**Instruction SEE4 is not supported.

    Microinstruction Set Fusion support Yes.

    Macro set fusion is not supported.

    In layman's terms, the Core 2 is 64-bit and the Core is 32-bit, because the Core series is only a transitional product, so the Core is generally only used on earlier notebooks (the so-called Centrino 3 NAPA), while the Core 2 can be seen in notebooks and desktops.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Core 2 is a Core upgrade product, the most basic thing is that the number of pins is different.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Dear users, hello:

    It is a new U, Centrino 2 platform, front-side bus 1066, cache 3M

    T is the original, Centrino 1, the front-side bus varies from 533,667,800, and the cache also varies from 1m to 3m.

    P is a low-power CPU, and the power consumption is 35W compared to the ordinary mobile version of the CPU. All are manufactured using the latest 45nm process.

    The E series is a shrunken version of the buckle, and the T series is the authentic version.

    The P series is a series of CPUs from the latest Centrino 2 generation, and the T series is a series of Centrino 1 generation.

    In terms of performance, the P series is generally stronger than the T series, and the process is more advanced and the power consumption is lower, but the Centrino 2nd generation ** is relatively high, and the T series is generally sufficient, and the cost performance is higher.

    The Core 2 dual-core P8 series is a processor with both performance and energy consumption, also known as the low-power version of the series. A better combination of energy saving and performance has been found.

    The Core 2 Duo T-series is a general power processor with a greater focus on performance.

    Now the P-series processors are a bit better, as the performance is similar to that of the T-series, but more energy efficient.

    There is no T8400, the Core 2 dual-core only has T8100, T8300, T9300, T9500, all 45nm, Penryn core, 3M L2 cache, TDP of 35W, corresponding to the Centrino 4 platform, 800MHz system bus, Intel GM965 motherboard chipset.

    The P8X00 and P9X00 are low-power versions released in the second half of the year, with 45nm, Penryn cores, 3M L2 cache, and TDP of 25W, corresponding to the Centrino 5 platform (also known as Intel Centrino 2 platform Montevina), 1066MHz system bus, Intel PM45 motherboard chipset. At present, the listed models are: P8400, and it is expected that there will be P8500, P9400, P9600, etc.

    We hope you find the above reply helpful. Intel is wonderful because of you!

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