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This is a Quad-Core?

Advantages: Cheap upgrade with great cache memory
Disadvantages: not the fastest or best, most Core 2's are much better

This is an okay machine that fails to ignite or excite you with its performance. I am still amazed that a quad-core can be only 1.86 GHz in memory. I mean so many good Core 2 Duos pack over 2 Gigs its a wonder you get this minnow. The E5320 has good b ...

thewhitewolf 17.08.2007 · Read full review
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Review of Intel Xeon E5320 / 1.86 GHz processor

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Established server platform

Advantages: Established, good value, stable, large L2 cache
Disadvantages: Not the cheapest nor the best performing

This processor, based on the highly successful Pentium III core is well established in servers - the large (up to 2mb) L2 cache allows good server performance for multiple users. It can be used in dual or quad array, and currently is available in speeds o ...

Oliy 17.06.2001 · Read full review
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Review of Intel Xeon 1.7 GHz processor

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Pentium III

Advantages: Extreemly fast for servers
Disadvantages: Compatible motherboards hard to find.

The Pentium III XEON is an extreemly fast LAN server processor-With its massive cache size (2mb roughly) it can support multiple High powered os plaforms on every computer (eg-Windows 2000. Becuase of That if is a very good processer of the Extreme gam ...

Riceo101 10.08.2001 · Read full review
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Review of Intel Xeon 1.7 GHz processor

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The Baby with Monster Attitude

Advantages: Incredible performance and Extremely overclockable
Disadvantages: Overclockers will need an expensive motherboard to gain the best results

The E6300 is the cheapest of Intel's Core 2 Duo's with an average price range of around £120 and runs at a steady 1.86Ghz with 2 physical cores and a FSB of 1,066MHZ. Now before I loose you in techno jargon I will explain what the E6300 basically is. ...

sirusvirus 11.01.2007 · Read full review
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Review of Intel Core 2 Duo E6300 / 1.86 GHz processor

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Advantages: Performance and features
Disadvantages: Lower cache and clock speed than its bigger brothers

...The Core 2 Duo E6300 is the slowest processor out of the Core 2 Duo range (until Intel releases the E4300). However, dont let this fool you into believing that the performance of the processor will be poor. The new Core 2 Duo range of processors are cutt ...

ghost101 13.01.2007 · Read full review
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Review of Intel Core 2 Duo E6300 / 1.86 GHz processor

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