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Pentium's processor compatibility and stability are good.
If you want to play games, AMD CPUs are still recommended
The question of the graphics card is what price point you need.
If it is equipped with a machine.
Tell me how much money you want to allocate and what you're mainly going to do with it.
It's just that the host still has to add a monitor.
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First, the subject is different.
1. Core 2: It is a new generation of product system based on Core microarchitecture launched by Intel.
2. Pentium E: It is a CPU of Intel, which is based on the advanced Core microarchitecture.
Second, the cache is different.
1. Core 2: The L2 cache is 3MB, and the clock frequency can be reached.
2. Pentium E: The L2 cache is cut to 1MB, and the clock frequency is only.
Third, the positioning is different.
1. Core 2: Designed to deliver superior performance and energy efficiency, improving performance per watt.
2. Pentium E: In view of the strong competitive pressure of AMD Athlon64 X2 3600+, the brand "Pentium" was re-launched and the Pentium E 2000 series desktop CPU products were launched.
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The Celeron dual-core of the G series is very cost-effective, and it can surpass the old PentiumE5800 (silent frequency) G840 can exceed E8400 Buy G Celeron for home use, it's good for home use, there is no need to pursue **cpu, and the rest of the money can be used quickly, and a slightly better graphics card is good!
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Upstairs didn't figure it out at all. This problem is big,Core2It is a general term for a series of Intel's mid-to-high-end CPUs,From the perspective of the process,It can be divided into the early 65nm (such as Core 2E4500、Q6600) and later 45nm (such as E7400、E8400、Q8300、Q9300, etc.) Including the current 32nm i3、i5、Xing resistant key i7; From the core point of view, it can be mainly divided into dual-core and quad-core (generally the one that starts with E is dual-core, the one that starts with Q is quad-core, i3 is dual-core and four-threaded, i5 has dual-core and quad-core, i7 is four-core and eight-thread, etc.).
The Pentium E mainly refers to the Pentium dual-core, including the early 65nm process E2200, as well as the later 45nm E5800, E6600 and so on. (Now the Pentium dual-core of the 32nm process starts with G, such as G620).
If you want to compare the good and bad, I can tell you this: the early 65nm process Pentium E2 series is worse than all the Core 2; The current mainstream 45nm high-frequency Pentium E5 and E6 series are only better than the early 65nm Core 2 dual-core (such as E4500), but worse than the rest of the Core Mubo 2. Core was originally a mid-to-high-end brand of Intel, and Pentium is only a low-end brand, the positioning is different, and the performance is of course different.
The i3 330M definitely has an advantage, mainly because the clock speed is slightly higher (P6100 is 2GHz, 330M is another i3 330M supports four threads and 4MB of L3 cache, which are obvious advantages).
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