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Core 2 Duo Launch & E6700 Review - PAGE 7
William Henning - Friday, July 14th, 2006

Conroe... CPUZ style

The latest version of CPUZ recognizes Conroe, so we thought you might want to see what it says about the E6700 we were us

Our processor is apparently a Stepping 4 revision B0 part; we set the BIOS for a 267MHz FSB, but CPUZ reports it as 268MHz.

We actually had the BIOS set for 1.3475V for core voltage - now who is right? CPUZ? Or the BIOS?

Yes, that's 4MB of 256 bit wide L2 cache, running at full clock speed, which should help offset the small L1 caches.

You can see we were running the memory at 800MHz (reported as 804MHz) with 4-4-4-12 timings (reported as 3-4-4-12).

 

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Article Index

1.Introduction
2.Primary Goals for Core Architecture
3.Micro and Macro Fusion
4.Media Boost
5.The P965 chipset
6.The Gigabyte GA-965P-DQ6
7.CPUZ of stock Conroe
8.Test Setup
9.PC Magazine Business/Multimedia Winstone
10.Sandra Results
11.Rightmark Read
12.Rightmark Latency
13.LAME MP3
14.Rendering Tests
15.Call of Duty & Comanche 4
16.Doom 3 & Halo
17.Jedi Knight & UT4K
18.Overclocking
19.Power Consumption & Conclusion
20.Conclusion

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