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984:. Unlike real Woodcrest, they are only usable in single-CPU configurations. The three Conroe-CL processors that are known are sold as Core 2 Duo E6305, E6405 and Celeron 445. These processors will not work in regular LGA 775 mainboards but are typically used in blade servers that also use Woodcrest or other DP server processors.
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All Conroe processors are manufactured with 4 MB L2 cache; however, due to manufacturing defects or possibly for marketing purposes, the E6300 and E6400 versions based on this core have half their cache disabled, leaving them with only 2 MB of usable L2 cache. These Conroe-based E6300 and E6400 CPUs have the B2
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Celerons, but still outperforms them. It is based on the 65 nm Conroe-L core, and uses a 400-series model number sequence. The FSB was increased from 533 MHz to
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The lower end E6300 (1.86 GHz) and E6400 (2.13 GHz) were released on July 27, 2006. Traditionally, CPUs of the same family with less cache simply have the unavailable cache disabled, since this allows parts that fail quality control to be sold at a lower rating. When yields improve, they
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Series), which were, until this Intel release, the highest performance X86 CPUs available. Conroe chips also produce less heat than their predecessors – a benefit of the new 65 nm technology and the more efficient microarchitecture. At launch time, Intel's prices for the Core 2 Duo E6600 and
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99:Product code
50:Discontinued
1557:Golden Cove
1552:Willow Cove
1533:Cannon Lake
958:motherboard
443:processor.
370:Unsupported
170:Application
107:Performance
66:Designed by
58:Marketed by
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2066:Core-based
1830:(external
1718:oriented (
1588:Silvermont
1540:Sunny Cove
1509:Ivy Bridge
1292:Processors
1237:2007-10-22
1216:2006-11-22
1176:2009-08-24
1151:2006-07-17
1129:2007-07-24
1098:2006-10-17
1073:2006-07-14
1048:2006-06-29
1025:References
943:Intel VT-x
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577:Conroe-XE
559:Conroe-CL
546:Allendale
523:Core 2 Duo
457:Brand name
437:Clovertown
433:Kentsfield
409:Cedar Mill
321:Clovertown
316:Kentsfield
285:Core 2 Duo
117:clock rate
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1958:A100/A110
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913:Allendale
894:Allendale
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840:Allendale
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819:Allendale
800:SpeedStep
788:Conroe XE
782:Conroe XE
714:Pentium D
710:Pentium 4
658:Conroe-L
477:Allendale
454:Processor
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413:Allendale
355:Successor
311:Woodcrest
45:July 2006
2424:Category
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2222:11th gen
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2056:P6-based
1946:RapidCAD
1688:14th gen
1683:13th gen
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1668:10th gen
1595:Goldmont
1583:Saltwell
1497:Westmere
1457:NetBurst
1403:Chipsets
988:See also
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719:stepping
466:L2 Cache
447:Variants
441:Wolfdale
421:L2 cache
417:Conroe-L
405:NetBurst
359:Wolfdale
326:Tigerton
304:Variants
153:L2 cache
42:Launched
2399:Stratix
2335:Related
2297:Itanium
2212:9th gen
2207:8th gen
2202:7th gen
2197:6th gen
2192:5th gen
2187:4th gen
2182:3rd gen
2177:2nd gen
2172:1st gen
2135:Pentium
2118:Celeron
2078:Tolapai
1999:Pentium
1982:(1998)
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1871:80387DX
1863:80387SX
1658:Pentium
1653:Celeron
1607:Tremont
1578:Bonnell
1528:Skylake
1516:Haswell
1492:Nehalem
1391:Itanium
1307:Pentium
1302:Celeron
1009:Celeron
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844:LGA 775
842:to all
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571:LGA 771
554:2-4 MB
538:LGA 775
519:Conroe
514:2-4 MB
497:LGA 775
397:Celeron
340:History
270:Celeron
249:LGA 771
244:LGA 775
237:Sockets
2322:XScale
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1471:64-bit
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1145:"Game"
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828:Conroe
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692:Conroe
647:512 KB
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506:Conroe
469:Socket
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377:Conroe
210:x86-64
129:speeds
20:Conroe
2394:PIIXs
2275:Other
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1886:IA-32
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1858:80287
1817:80286
1811:80188
1805:80186
1747:8-bit
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1422:IA-32
1386:Quark
1285:Lists
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669:35 W
653:65 W
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626:65 W
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599:75 W
586:X6xxx
563:E6xx5
550:E6xx0
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463:Cores
425:Merom
387:Duo,
381:Intel
331:Merom
287:E4xxx
281:E2xxx
222:Cores
183:65 nm
144:cache
137:Cache
112:Max.
102:80557
89:CPUID
80:Intel
69:Intel
61:Intel
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2312:i960
2307:i860
2302:RISC
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2234:Xeon
2162:Core
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2051:Xeon
2046:Core
1963:Atom
1921:i486
1899:i386
1892:x86)
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1663:Core
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1480:Core
1428:x86)
1381:Xeon
1344:Core
1297:Atom
966:Watt
874:US$
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712:and
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535:2 MB
510:3xxx
493:2 MB
486:3xxx
481:Xeon
472:TDP
415:and
395:and
389:Xeon
296:30xx
294:Xeon
194:Core
91:code
2372:Arc
2357:GMA
2106:SoC
2024:III
2014:Pro
1973:SoC
1936:DX4
1931:DX2
1909:376
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1780:x86
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1312:Pro
962:TDP
813:FSB
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742:AMD
738:TDP
731:MHz
678:4x5
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206:x86
142:L1
127:FSB
114:CPU
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