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Join Date: Jul 2008
Posts: 11
OS: Xp/vista duel boot
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Windsor Vs Brisbane Cpu help
I know you guys probably get this question quite often but I need to know
I have been told that the brisbane core is better for overclocking I do not plan on overclocking so what advantages does the Windsor have if any |
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Posts: 22,281
OS: Xp
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Re: Windsor Vs Brisbane Cpu help
Hi
![]() The Brisbane core is built with a 65 nm architecture, the Windsor is 90 nm - which means the Brisbane pulls less power and produces less heat. The fastest Athlon 64 X2 CPU with a Brisbane core is the 5800+, above that they're Windsor. L2 Cache: Brisbane 2 x 512KB Windsor 2 x 1MB So, L2 size and slightly higher available core speed are the advantages. |
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