E vs T processors in desktop/notebook of dell computers
Whats the difference between the E (desktop) T (notebook) for the
following processors. I'm not talking about the GHZ below, I want to
know why there putting in a E Processor in desktops vs a T processor
in notebooks. Whats the difference. Will the desktop be faster?
Thanks,
Pete
Intel® Core™2 Duo Processor E4300 (1.8GHz, 800 FSB... in desktop
Intel® Core™ 2 Duo T5600 (1.83GHz, 2MB L2 Cache, 667MHz FSB) in
notebook
Re: E vs T processors in desktop/notebook of dell computers
"Peter" <petercritic@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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Whats the difference between the E (desktop) T (notebook) for the
following processors. I'm not talking about the GHZ below, I want to
know why there putting in a E Processor in desktops vs a T processor
in notebooks. Whats the difference. Will the desktop be faster?
Thanks,
Pete
Intel® CoreT2 Duo Processor E4300 (1.8GHz, 800 FSB... in desktop
Intel® CoreT 2 Duo T5600 (1.83GHz, 2MB L2 Cache, 667MHz FSB) in
notebook
Open this link in two (one for notebooks and one for desktops) separate
windows and compare specs between the two.
Re: E vs T processors in desktop/notebook of dell computers
On Apr 23, 5:20 pm, "S.Lewis" <stew1...@mail.com> wrote:
> "Peter" <petercri...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>
> news:1177360539.543696.261100@n76g2000hsh.googlegr oups.com...
> Whats the difference between the E (desktop) T (notebook) for the
> following processors. I'm not talking about the GHZ below, I want to
> know why there putting in a E Processor in desktops vs a T processor
> in notebooks. Whats the difference. Will the desktop be faster?
>
> Thanks,
> Pete
>
> Intel® CoreT2 Duo Processor E4300 (1.8GHz, 800 FSB... in desktop
>
This is a comparison chart of notebook chips. http://compare.intel.com/pcc/default...&culture=en-US
> Intel® CoreT 2 Duo T5600 (1.83GHz, 2MB L2 Cache, 667MHz FSB) in
> notebook
>
> Open this link in two (one for notebooks and one for desktops) separate
> windows and compare specs between the two.
>
> http://compare.intel.com/pcc/default...&culture=en-US
>
> Prepare to be at least slightly confused.
>
> Thanks again to Intel.
>
> Stew