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Intel latest Core 2 series CPU-Pentium E6300 and Quad Q8400 performance review

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    windwithme
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    #1

    It’s been 3 years as Intel launched Core 2 Duo.

    Core 2 Duo CPU got very good reputation as announcing and Intel launched Core 2 Quad CPU later to pull up the multi-tasking performance.

    Last year, Intel announced Core i7, has higher performance, for hi-end market. And you will see i5 CPU soon.

    For the Intel 3 socket structures, LGA775 is the oldest one and for mainstream market. However, the C/P value is still high.

    Core 2 Duo product line can be divided by frequency and L2 cache.

    Most hi-end is E8 series, 333 FSB and L2 6MB, then is E7 series, L2 is 3MB, belongs to mid-hi market.

    The cheaper one is E5 series, 200 FSB and 2MB cache. Power consumption is 65W, Code name is Pentium.

    Pentium is quite confusing user it’s Pentium4 structure.

    It’s not so, E5 series is Core 2 Duo, just only cache different.

    Of course, we cannot forget the most entry E1 series with 512K cache. The code name is Celeron. As it is Core 2 Duo structure, the performance is still good.

    ie630001z.jpg

    This time I buy is Intel Pentium Dual-Core E6300

    E6300, very familiar ID, is Intel 65nm mid-hi product, and in fact it’s Pentium Dual-Core E6300 to replace E5 series.

    L2 is 2MB and the FSB is 266MHz, the clock is 2.8GHz.

    The current price is 2650NTD, around 80USD.

    Intel Pentium Dual-Core E6300 CPU and bundled Cooler

    ie630002.jpg

    Intel CPU all use thinner cooler after 45nm manufacturing process.

    ie630003.jpg

    CPU is R0 stepping. In the forum, as E5200/E5300 transfered to R0, the OC ability is worse.

    I hope E6300 can have better performance in R0 stepping.

    ie630004.jpg

    This time I use MB-GIGABYTE GA-EP45T UD3R

    DDR3 price has been dropping for several months. As the current market price, DDR3 platform becomes much cheaper.

    ie630005.jpg

    SB heatsink shows it supports DDR3.

    ie630006.jpg

    6 phase PWM, 2oz copper PCB and all Japanese solid capacitors.

    ie630007.jpg

    System configuration

    CPU: Intel Pentium Dual-Core E6300

    MB: GIGABYTE GA-EP45T UD3R

    DRAM: CORSAIR Dominator 2GBX2 DDR3 1800C8D

    VGA: MSI N9600GT Diamond

    HD: Intel X25-M 80GB

    POWER: Corsair 400W Power Supply

    Cooler: Thermaltake V1 AX

    ie630008e.jpg

    OS is Windows7 64bit

    Defalut

    CPU 266 X 10.5 => 2800Mhz

    DDR3 1066 CL5 5-5-15

    Hyper PI 32M => 19m 24.792s

    CPUMARK99 => 404

    ie6300dpi.png

    CrystalMark

    ie6300dcm.png

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    • W Non in linea
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      windwithme
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      #2

      It’s been 3 years as Intel launched Core 2 Duo.

      Core 2 Duo CPU got very good reputation as announcing and Intel launched Core 2 Quad CPU later to pull up the multi-tasking performance.

      Last year, Intel announced Core i7, has higher performance, for hi-end market. And you will see i5 CPU soon.

      For the Intel 3 socket structures, LGA775 is the oldest one and for mainstream market. However, the C/P value is still high.

      Core 2 Duo product line can be divided by frequency and L2 cache.

      Most hi-end is E8 series, 333 FSB and L2 6MB, then is E7 series, L2 is 3MB, belongs to mid-hi market.

      The cheaper one is E5 series, 200 FSB and 2MB cache. Power consumption is 65W, Code name is Pentium.

      Pentium is quite confusing user it’s Pentium4 structure.

      It’s not so, E5 series is Core 2 Duo, just only cache different.

      Of course, we cannot forget the most entry E1 series with 512K cache. The code name is Celeron. As it is Core 2 Duo structure, the performance is still good.

      ie630001z.jpg

      This time I buy is Intel Pentium Dual-Core E6300

      E6300, very familiar ID, is Intel 65nm mid-hi product, and in fact it’s Pentium Dual-Core E6300 to replace E5 series.

      L2 is 2MB and the FSB is 266MHz, the clock is 2.8GHz.

      The current price is 2650NTD, around 80USD.

      Intel Pentium Dual-Core E6300 CPU and bundled Cooler

      ie630002.jpg

      Intel CPU all use thinner cooler after 45nm manufacturing process.

      ie630003.jpg

      CPU is R0 stepping. In the forum, as E5200/E5300 transfered to R0, the OC ability is worse.

      I hope E6300 can have better performance in R0 stepping.

      ie630004.jpg

      This time I use MB-GIGABYTE GA-EP45T UD3R

      DDR3 price has been dropping for several months. As the current market price, DDR3 platform becomes much cheaper.

      ie630005.jpg

      SB heatsink shows it supports DDR3.

      ie630006.jpg

      6 phase PWM, 2oz copper PCB and all Japanese solid capacitors.

      ie630007.jpg

      System configuration

      CPU: Intel Pentium Dual-Core E6300

      MB: GIGABYTE GA-EP45T UD3R

      DRAM: CORSAIR Dominator 2GBX2 DDR3 1800C8D

      VGA: MSI N9600GT Diamond

      HD: Intel X25-M 80GB

      POWER: Corsair 400W Power Supply

      Cooler: Thermaltake V1 AX

      ie630008e.jpg

      OS is Windows7 64bit

      Defalut

      CPU 266 X 10.5 => 2800Mhz

      DDR3 1066 CL5 5-5-15

      Hyper PI 32M => 19m 24.792s

      CPUMARK99 => 404

      ie6300dpi.png

      CrystalMark

      ie6300dcm.png

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        windwithme
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        #3

        CINEBENCH

        (1 CPU) 3312

        (X CPU) 6297

        ie6300dcbe.png

        PCMark Vantage

        PCMark Score 6827

        ie6300dpcvan.png

        Windows7 Processor 6.3

        ie6300dw7.png

        OC

        CPU 400 X 10.5 => 4200Mhz

        DDR3 1600 CL7 7-7-20

        Hyper PI 32M => 13m 17.333s

        CPUMARK99 => 606

        ie6300opi.png

        CrystalMark

        ie6300ocm.png

        CINEBENCH

        (1 CPU) 4967

        (X CPU) 9500

        ie6300ocb.png

        PCMark Vantage

        PCMark Score 9726

        ie6300opcvan.png

        Windows7 Processor 7.0

        ie6300ow7.png

        After OC, E6300 performance is improved in all benchmark software.

        If need to reach 4G, you need about 1.376V. It’s better than E5200/5300 R0 stepping.

        But the voltage is still higher than E5200 M0. Look forward E6300 having better OC to replace E5 series faster.

        When OC to 4.2G, Windows7 score E6300 at 7.0

        Second one is Intel Core 2 Quad 8400

        FSB 333Mhz?Clock 2.66Ghz?L2 cache is 4MB?power consumption 95W?

        It’s Intel entry quad core product, the price is 6000NTD, around 180USD.

        This model also has energy saving version, 65W?Q8400s?but Q8400s is higher than Q8400 around 30USD.

        Intel Core 2 Quad 8400 CPU and bundled Cooler

        ie630009.jpg

        As Q8400 is quad core CPU, the thinner Cooler bottom is copper.

        ie630010.jpg

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          windwithme
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          #4

          Defalut

          CPU 333 X 8 => 2666Mhz

          DDR3 1333 CL6 6-6-18

          Hyper PI 32M => 21m 04.959s

          CPUMARK99 => 385

          ie6300qdpi.png

          CrystalMark

          ie6300qdcm.png

          CINEBENCH

          (1 CPU) 3199

          (X CPU) 11446

          ie6300qdcb.png

          PCMark Vantage

          PCMark Score 10664

          ie6300qdpcvan.png

          Windows7 Processor 7.2

          ie6300qdw7.png

          Hyper PI can run quad cores to test stability and performance, but doesn’t support multi-core structure.

          The actual performance is still little bit slower than single core. The CPUMARK99 is only for single core performance.

          Other software all support quad cores, so the performance is much better.

          As multi-core software, Q8400 default 2.66Ghz X 4 is still higher than E6300 OC to 4.2Ghz X 2.

          OC

          CPU 466 X 8 =>3728Mhz

          DDR3 1864 CL8 8-8-22

          Hyper PI 32M => 15m 37.749s

          CPUMARK99 => 538

          ie6300qopi.png

          CrystalMark

          ie6300qocm.png

          CINEBENCH

          (1 CPU) 4480

          (X CPU) 15957

          ie6300qocb.png

          PCMark Vantage

          PCMark Score 12362

          ie6300qopcvan.png

          Windows7 Processor 7.5

          ie6300qow7.png

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          • W Non in linea
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            windwithme
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            #5

            501Mhz reached

            ie6300qocpuz.png

            Q8400 OC ability is quite good. The FSB can reach 501MHz.

            In most multi-core software, Q8400 all gets very high score.

            Windows7 full mark is 7.9 and Q8400 gets 7.5.

            E6300/Q8400 are different with pervious products. They all support VT-x technology. It will make Windows7 performance be better.

            These 2 CPU launched price is only a little bit higher than old products. I think it’s good product transition plan.

            Hope Intel will keep providing LGA775 CPU.

            Core 2 Duo is Intel long life cycle product. The hi-end segment is i7.

            If considering CPU/MB models and price, Core 2 Duo/Core 2 Quad are good choice.

            As i5 is still unclear, Core 2 Duo platform still your best shoice. :)

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