Friday, April 9, 2010

Pentium D 820 (2.8 Ghz) vs E4300 (1.8 Ghz)

I'm planning an entire system upgrade, and I'm just wondering which of these two CPUs is better. How is the performance difference between them?Pentium D 820 (2.8 Ghz) vs E4300 (1.8 Ghz)
E4300. Huge difference.Hell, if you want a ''Pentium'' go for one of the Pentium E2xxx processors. They are under $100 and are basically Core 2 Duos with 1MB of L2 Cache (Allendale core but with 1MB of L2 Cache).Pentium D 820 (2.8 Ghz) vs E4300 (1.8 Ghz)
[QUOTE=''Hiryuu_'']E4300. Huge difference.Hell, if you want a ''Pentium'' go for one of the Pentium E2xxx processors. They are under $100 and are basically Core 2 Duos with 1MB of L2 Cache (Allendale core but with 1MB of L2 Cache).[/QUOTE]Yep E4300 kills it, and also most overclock to 3ghz and more, easy..beating any stock Dual-Core C2D out.
Wow, it's really that decisive eh? Okay, thanks a lot for the input. :D
Didn't you make like 10 threads about this... Lol
Like I said before, the Pentium era is gone, it's all C2D now.
The new Pentium E2xxx line is still good. :)Even though they are just renamed Core 2 Duos with 1MB of L2 Cache..And the Pentium Dual-core processors for laptops are also very good.. basically Core Duos with 1MB of L2 Cache. :PSo the Pentium name is still alive.

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