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At stock speeds, the X2 5000+ beats the E4300, however it needs to be seriously overclocked to beat the E6300 and E6400 at their stock speeds.

As we've only recently started running the multi-threaded version of LAME, we only have a couple of results for you.

TMPGEnc
The AMD X2 5000+ managed to do very well at TMPGEnc at stock speeds, beating the E4300 and the E6300!

At stock speeds, the X2 5000+ beats the E4300, however it needs to be seriously overclocked to beat the E6300 and E6400 at their stock speeds.

As we've only recently started running the multi-threaded version of LAME, we only have a couple of results for you.

TMPGEnc
The AMD X2 5000+ managed to do very well at TMPGEnc at stock speeds, beating the E4300 and the E6300!

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Keep in mind though,....the MN232 mobo in conjunction with a Brisbane cpu will overvolt past the bios setting. Check with a DMM. At 1.5 bios, you are actually pumping closer to 1.55 Vcore into that cpu.
I also fail to see how much more helpful/informative the review would have been with OCed C2D results. All that would show you is that C2Ds overclock like a mother...which we already know.