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Conroe E6400, E6600, E6700 and X6800 - TechAmok
Conroe E6400, E6600, E6700 and X6800 - [hardware] 05:11 AM EDT - Jul,14 2006 - post a comment
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TweakTown have an in-depth look at the performance of the Core 2 Duo E6400, E6600,
E6700 and Core 2 Extreme X6800. Are the processors really as good as the
previews said?
Bit-Tech: So then, it turns out that the performance numbers that we ran on
the Intel-built Core 2 Duo E6700 system are as good as they looked the first
time around. The performance capabilities of Intel's Core architecture are now
clearer than ever. There wasn't a single test where the Core 2 Extreme X6800
fell behind AMD's current flagship processor - the Athlon 64 FX-62. Arguably
though, the more intriguing processors are the lower-end Core 2 Duos, namely the
E6600 and the E6400. There are many occasions where the Core 2 Duo E6600 is
hot on the heels of the Athlon 64 FX-62, and in many cases Intel's slowest
4MB L2 cache Core 2 Duo outperforms AMD's flagship chip for roughly 1/3 of the
price. On the other hand, there are many occasions where the Core 2 Duo E6400
puts in strong performances against the Athlon 64 X2 5000+ and X2 4600+
processors. In many situations, it came out on top of the X2 5000+ while costing
considerably less than AMD's Athlon 64 X2 3800+.
TechReport: These processors consume less power-and thus produce less
heat-than desktop Pentiums have for quite a while. The E6700 system's total
power draw when fully loaded was 156 W, only 14W more than the Pentium Extreme
Edition system drew while sitting idle. What's more, even the high-end
Core 2 processors' power use was in line with that of the Energy Efficient
versions of the Athlon 64 X2. That leaves room for many good things to
happen, from less expensive cooling systems to quieter, smaller enclosures and
even some righteous overclocking. Combine the low power draw with the
performance we've seen, and the Core 2 is clearly the most energy-efficient
desktop processor around. As much as I appreciate the performance and efficiency
of these new CPUs, though, I can't endorse forking out a cool grand (minus one)
for a Core 2 Extreme X6800. These top-end CPUs are always iffy values, even if
they're insane performers. Meanwhile, the prices on the first two Core 2 Duos
are very reasonable for what you get. At $316, the Core 2 Duo E6600 looks like a
tremendous deal, provided you can get your hands on one. The E6700 is
pricier at $530, but it'll beat the much more expensive FX-62 at almost every
turn.
FiringSquad: What's AMD's response? In the short term, price cuts.
We've been told to expect severe cuts on the entire Athlon 64 lineup later this
month, including AMD's latest AM2-based X2 CPUs. Later this year AMD plans to
introduce faster X2 and FX CPUs, while AMD's also hard at work on their
dual-core, dual-socket platform for enthusiasts codenamed 4x4. The 4x4
connotation indicates AMD's plans for the platform to roll over anything that
gets in its way, including Core 2 Extreme. If it's able to pull this off is
anyone's guess at this point, and you can expect that any dual-socket, dual-CPU
platform isn't going to be cheap. AMD's true answer to the Core 2 family really
won't come until their upcoming K8L core debuts next year.
Ed.note: The reviews makes it clear that Intel is the new king of not only
processor performance, but also performance per watt. At $316, the Core 2 Duo
E6600 looks to be a particularly nice deal, while the $999 Core 2 Extreme X6800
offers unrivaled performance for a desktop processor! |
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