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Core Duo on the desktop - TechAmok
Core Duo on the desktop - [hardware] 04:58 AM EDT - Apr,18 2006 - post a comment
Can
the Core Duo really hold its own against today's fastest desktop processors?
Based on what we've seen, one can't help but conclude the Core Duo's
performance per watt is unmatched in the world of PC processors. The Core
Duo is obviously the best mobile CPU on the market, more than doubling the peak
performance of the Pentium M while operating in the same power envelope. What's
more shocking is the fact that the Core Duo T2600's outright performance is
easily superior to Intel's supposed flagship desktop processor, the Pentium
Extreme Edition 965. Given its performance, the Core Duo is clearly well-suited
for desktop use, where performance is king but quiet computing is still a
blessing. Not only that, but at under $700, the Core Duo T2600 costs less than
the Extreme Edition 965. The lesser models are more affordable and a better
value, such as the T2400 at 1.83GHz that might tempt us away from one of our
favorites in that price range, the Athlon 64 X2 3800+. Even the Asus NFL-VM DH's
rough edges are blunted somewhat by the fact that this board isn't your typical
mobile-on-desktop prima donna; its suggested retail price is only $159.
This combination makes the Core Duo Intel's most attractive processor for
PC enthusiasts, and that proposition could become downright irresistible if
Asus or somebody else can deliver a mobo and BIOS with the kind of tweaking
options that PC enthusiast have come to expect. The T2600 can't quite take
the overall performance crown from the likes of the Athlon 64 FX-60 or the X2
4800+, but jeez, it's startlingly close. If we could get the Core Duo
overclocked reasonably well, it might just be able to make a run at the title of
the fastest x86-compatible CPU-or at least grab a share of that title.
As it stands, the Core Duo is an excellent choice for a quiet desktop PC or a
silent gaming rig, and it's perfect for a home theater PC, where the 64-bit
memory space issue isn't likely to rear its ugly head for at least several
years. Were it not for the fact that Core Duo can't handle 64-bit addressing,
I'd say Intel should transition its desktop and server product lines to this
microarchitecture right now rather than waiting for Conroe, Merom, and
Woodcrest.
That thing did pretty well against some Athlon FX's, which cost a few hundred dollars more. It didn't tie them, but in many of the test, it wasn't too far off either. Intel, enough teasers, give us a cheap overclockable Conroe! ;) |
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