Originally posted by: zsdersw
Originally posted by: dexvx
E6300 is the highest end Allendale.
I thought the E6400 was the highest end Allendale.
It is.
Windows installed yet?
Originally posted by: zsdersw
Originally posted by: dexvx
E6300 is the highest end Allendale.
I thought the E6400 was the highest end Allendale.
Originally posted by: RichUK
Originally posted by: trueimage
pop the ihs off that thing, forget lapping... cmon do it
Aren?t the 775 chips, a lot harder to remove the IHS on compared to the s939 chips. I'm sure that?s what i read a little while back.
Agreed, install Windows first before you start overclocking.Originally posted by: dexvx
FYI, you shouldnt do installs with anything overclocked.
E6300 is the highest end Allendale. The E4xxx wont be released cause OEM's and retailers need to dump their Pentium-D stock.
Allendale = 2MB 'Shared' L2 CacheOriginally posted by: aggressor
What is the difference between Allendale and Conroe?
Originally posted by: lopri
Thanks. The first impression isn't that fantastic though. Tried to install Windows @2.45GHz but it wouldn't let me. Installing @2.1GHz (7x300) for now.
Originally posted by: DrMrLordX
Allendale has half the l2 cache (2 megs vs 4 megs on Conroe) and no VT. It may be missing some power management features too, but I'm not sure.