Core 2 Duo Reviews are out !!

Finally..

The NDA is lifted..

Overclockers Australia - Intel “Conroe” Core 2 Duo CPUs

Review: Intel Core 2 Extreme and Core 2 Duo–ExtremeTech

Add more reviews you find here please :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes: .

Im off to read the reviews now :).

Sticky this please :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes:

And even though we knew the performance of Conroes for quite some time, this is still amazing…

Core2Duo manages to blow AMD right out of the water!!

This perhaps sum it up well enough

TechReport :

Intel’s Core 2 Duo and Core 2 Extreme processors - The Tech Report - Page 1

Xbitlabs

Intel Core 2 Duo E6300 + ASUS P5W DH Deluxe: Ideal Mainstream Platform?

The long-awaited Intel Conroe processors have finally been announced. We will start our Conroe family performance investigation with the youngest model in the family. This review will reveal the most extensive performance analysis, overclocking experiments and a detailed review of one of the first mainboards supporting the promising newcomer.

image courtesy xbitlabs.com

here u go if anyone is interested in buying it

Intel Core 2 Extreme X6800 1066MHz FSB LGA 775 Processor - Retail at Newegg.com

And here’s the first X6800 on eBay.com :slight_smile: Actually there were 2 from the same seller… the other sold in minutes :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes:

already posted in the Retail Conroe Available thread, Stormy… :face_with_tongue:

Anandtech Chips in with another core2duo review.

Intel’s Core 2 Extreme & Core 2 Duo: The Empire Strikes Back

^^ The Anandtech review makes for an awesome read as always.

C2D looking reeaallyy strong now, hope it stays this way till Q1 2k7 atleast, else early buyers might repent :wink:

The people buying budget rigs right now are sure to have a ball !

AMD prices must’ve fallen sooo badly !

[n00b alert]I was going through one of the blogs (sharikou.blogspot.com, posted here on TE by Darklord IIRC).It made an interesting reading, showing that Anandtech has been inclined towards Intel (Articles sighting Anandtech’s test of a Conroe E6700 vs Athlon FX Processor on different machines in which the AMD Machine’s BIOS showed “unknown processor” due to outdated BIOS being used by Intel in that machine - LINK

Another of the tests done by Anandtech comparing an Opteron 280 and Woodcrest (whilst running Opteron in a 32 bit/PAE Mode) LINK

So, Anandtech’s credibility can be doubted a little IMPO.

Although the blogs credibility cannot be taken for granted either.

[/n00b alert].

sharikou blog always has an amd bias, besides those tests are old, the new ones are out and every reviewer has only praises for intel’s core2duo.

Franky, I didnt find much of a performance difference between an AMD FX processor and a E6700, and the benchmarks seemed pretty even to me (more so , in the gaming benchmarks).

But thats just my opinion (am a n00b :ashamed:), cud anyone show me some benchmarks where there is 20%+ difference between a Conroe and a an FX :).

when games running at 80fps an 100 fps u’ll barely notice any difference.but yes if its 20 fps an 40 fps u’ll notice the diff. :wink:

…except the FX costs 2x the price of an E6700 and still can’t beat it :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes:

And AT is definitely not pro-anyone :slight_smile: I’ve read a ton of articles and reviews there and not once did they come across as supporting any one player, be it Intel, AMD, nVidia or ATi :wink:

Did you guys read this in the AT review? :open_mouth:

One point is that the Core 2 Duos all cost significantly less than the FX does currently. At least the $500 E6700 really beats a $1000+ FX in almost every benchmark.

The Core 2 Extreme, of course, costs a lot more, and does not seem to justify its price at stock frequency. But the Extreme is an enthusiast part, and the point with the X6800 is, as always is with enthusiast products, its extreme overclockability. They have unlocked multipliers, and mainly consist of the top bins. Core 2 Extremes can easily reach upwards of 3.5GHz on air, and at those speeds, they will be unbeatable. How many FXs can reach 3.5GHz on LN2? Core 2 Extremes have even reached more than 4GHz on air, and even higher clocks are possible with better cooling.

Whatever way you see it, every single Core 2 processor outperforms the Athlon 64 X2s priced comparatively.

And, Core 2s can work very well with even cheap memory, ordinary memory, while in the case of the X2s, for them to come even close to Core’s performance, they need expensive, top class memory.

Also, Core 2s consume significantly less power.

Core 2s offer superior performance-price, performance-per-watt, period.

AMD is set to announce huge price cuts shortly, and it remains to be seen whether such moves will make their products competitive with Core 2 products on a performance-price ratio. But if that is to be achieved, the FX has to priced at around $300, and I don’t see that happening.

From AT Only

[H]ard|OCP seems to have very conservative reviews on the Core products.

Intel Core 2 Gaming Performance

Intel Core 2 Music, Images, & Movie Performance

Intel Core 2 Duo & Extreme Power Consumption

I have a feeling that these are the worst reviews around for the Core 2. And even they recognize the brilliance of the Core 2 products.

Game Over? Core 2 Duo Knocks Out Athlon 64 - Tom’s Hardware

Tom’s Hardware: Core 2 Duo smokes AMD’s Athlon 64 X2