View Full Version : Allendale? Dont Exist As Of Yet?
AthlonX2
11-29-2006, 09:00 AM
i dug up some info that seems pretty interesting,and im sure this will cost some confusion.
check it out.read down to where it says allendale
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_Core_2#Conroe
wazzledoozle
11-29-2006, 10:07 AM
Yep. Allendale is the E4xxx series (think Celeron)
djbbenn
11-30-2006, 03:30 AM
The E6300/E6400 were supposedly Allendales, but Intel announced they are simply disabled Conroes and still hold the Conroe name. As wazz said, the E4xxx will be Allendale (800MHz FSB).
-Dan
ghost101
11-30-2006, 03:32 AM
Yep. Allendale is the E4xxx series (think Celeron)
I thought the E2000 range would be the celeron equivalent?
http://www.mikeshardware.co.uk/RoadmapQ307.htm
Chewy
11-30-2006, 03:39 AM
yep but cpu-z says the e6300/6400 are allendales, so everyone calls em that :P I dug up this infomation b4 aswell.
EDIT: I'm not running that 3dmark06 test yet, do you really want it? I mean look at the superpi, sciencemark2 elc scores.
I would have to change some stuff in my bios, just did the ram and for some reason I got an error in orthos with 4-4-4-12 timmings...
so for now I chilled my oc and am running 2.8ghz (with low volts :) ) ram 2.1v 4-4-4-12/at 800.
djbbenn
11-30-2006, 03:43 AM
I thought the E2000 range would be the celeron equivalent?
http://www.mikeshardware.co.uk/RoadmapQ307.htm
Err don't know how true that is... For starters the Pentium name is gone, Intel dropped that finally. There may be a E2xxx series, but that's hard to say. Hasn't been accounced. Wazz was just saying Celeron because the Allendale is a toned down Conroe with the 800MHz FSB. The Celeron name is done like the Pentium name afaik as well.
-Dan
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