Intel Core 2 E4300 and E6300 Processors Overclocking Test Reviews
Intel Core 2 Duo series is a dual-core CPU processor that improves on the usage of both available clock cycles and power, and thus reduces the need to extreme high clock speed. This translates into more efficient decoding stages, execution units, caches, and buses, as well as many other factors including lower power consumption. Intel Core 2 processors feature 64-bit Intel64, Virtualization Technology, Execute Disable Bit, SSE3, LaGrande Technology, Enhanced SpeedStep Technology, and Active Management Technology (iAMT2). Core 2 Duo E6300 is lower end of Intel Core 2 Duo processor code-named Conroe with clock speed of 1.86 GHz and 1066 MT/s (266 MHz x 4) FSB with support for DDR2 533. Meanwhile, E4300 is the first of the budget version of Intel Core 2 Duo code-named Allendale processor, which features LGA775 which have 800 MT/s (200 MHz × 4) FSB with support for DDR2 400. Both processors can provide great value for its low price if it’s possible to overclock the dual-core processors for higher performance.
TechSport put both E4300 and E6300 to overclocking test, and then compares, benchmarks and measures the CPUs performance in term of memory, CPU, synthetic 3D and real-world gaming performance, and concludes that “reaching 3.20GHz using either the E4300 or E6300 was quite easy and I believe most of these Core 2 Duo processors will at least reach this frequency. That said, we were able to push our E6300 to 3.50GHz and the E4300 to 3.47GHz. The advantages of the E4300 other than being slightly cheaper, is that the FSB (front side bus) does not need to be nearly as high to achieve the overclock. The advantage of this is that the DDR2 memory frequency can be lowered below 800MHz whereas the E6300 is forced to run DDR2-1000 memory. While we are recommending the E4300 to all those budget overclockers out there, we are not suggesting you rush out and order one right away. If you can wait a little longer until the E4300 is officially announced and more readily available, hopefully then prices will have fallen a bit, making the E4300 somewhat irresistible.”
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March 21st, 2009 15:08
which processor is best for me.core2 or dual core.my business is photography & we used adobe photo shop & karizma album design software use.Please suggest me which one is the best.
January 24th, 2008 02:32
i’v d 3.0ghz and 102gc intel mother board. i want to update crore2 duo. i m a avid gamer and do Multimedia job.i need to run Photoshop cs3 extended, premier pro cs3 corel draw, maya, illustrator etc application with lots of plug ins. plz suggest me which one should i go for…. with good configuration.
plz suggest me a good laptop (budget consus) according to my need. thank u.
July 29th, 2007 10:16
You can overclock easy to 3.0Ghz with 333 fsb
Just use ddr2 667Mhz memory and a good motherboard like gigabyte 965p-ds3 or a p35 chipset for upgrading in the future to 45 nm processors
Hope that helps
June 10th, 2007 22:34
can i overclock my 4300 as im not a pro in these type of things im just a gamer and want max performance from my 4300.how much this processor can reach with stock cooling