Whats exactly the difference between a Core 2 Duo E6700 and a Core 2 Duo T7600. It seems that they may be the same, but the speeds vary. I tried looking on google and whatnot, but I found no answers.
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If I recall, the E is for desktops, the T is for notebooks.
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Before posting this unfortunetly, I failed to read a thread down below, since my questions is being based off of the new C90 from Asus, using the E processor. But it was determined as it being a full desktop replacement, and too much battery life since the E uses more power. Though even on standby, its when your computer is idle/sleeping, so it really doesn't help when using it.
Core 2 Duo: E vs. T ?
Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by Desaicrated, Jun 17, 2007.