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All Core 2 Models
Author: Rafael Otto Coelho and Gabriel Torres
Type: Tutorials Last Updated: August 18, 2009
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Core 2 Duo Models

On the table below we list all Core 2 Duo models released so far.

sSpec

Model

Internal Clock

External Clock

L2 Cache

Tech.

TDP (W)

Max. Temp. (º C)

Voltage

SLB9L E8600 3.33 GHz 1,333 MHz 6 MB 45 nm 65 72.40.85V - 1.3625V
SLB9K E8500 3.16 GHz 1,333 MHz 6 MB 45 nm 65 74.10.85 V - 1.3625 V
SLAPK E85003.16 GHz 1,333 MHz 6 MB 45 nm 65 72.40.85 V – 1.3625 V
SLB9J E8400 3.00 GHz 1,333 MHz 6 MB 45 nm 65 74.10.85 V - 1.3625 V
SLAPL E8400 3.00 GHz 1,333 MHz 6 MB 45 nm 65 72.40.85 V – 1.3625 V
SLAPJ E8300 2.83 GHz 1,333 MHz 6 MB 45 nm 65 72.40.85 V – 1.3625 V
SLAQR E8190 2.66 GHz 1,333 MHz 6 MB 45 nm 65 72.40.85 V – 1.3625 V
SLAPP E8200 2.66 GHz 1,333 MHz 6 MB 45 nm 65 72.40.85 V – 1.3625 V
SLGTDE76003.06 GHz1,066 MHz3 MB45 nm6574.10.85 V - 1.3625 V
SLB9ZE75002.93 GHz1,066 MHz3 MB45 nm6574.10.85 V - 1.3625 V
SLB9Y E7400 2.80 GHz 1,066 MHz 3 MB 45 nm 65 74.1 0.85 V - 1.3625 V
SLB9X E7300 2.66 GHz 1,066 MHz 3 MB 45 nm 65 74.1 0.85 V - 1.3625 V
SLAPBE7300 2.66 GHz 1,066 MHz 3 MB 45 nm 65 74.1 0.85 V - 1.3625V
SLAPC E7200 2.53 GHz 1,066 MHz 3 MB 45 nm 65 74.1 0.85 V – 1.3625 V
SLAVN E7200 2.53 GHz1,066 MHz3 MB45 nm 6574.1 0.85 V – 1.3625 V

SLA9U

E6850

3.00 GHz

1,333 MHz

4 MB

65 nm

65

72

0.962 V – 1.35 V

SLA9V

E6750

2.66 GHz

1,333 MHz

4 MB

65 nm

65

72

0.962 V – 1.35 V

SL9ZF

E6700

2.66 GHz

1,066 MHz

4 MB

65 nm

65

60.1

0.85 V – 1.5 V

SL9S7

E6700

2,66 GHz

1,066 MHz

4 MB

65 nm

65

60.1

0.85 V – 1.35 V

SL9ZL

E6600

2.40 GHz

1,066 MHz

4 MB

65 nm

65

60.1

1.18 V – 1.32 V

SL9S8

E6600

2.40 GHz

1,066 MHz

4 MB

65 nm

65

60.1

0.85 V – 1.35 V

SLA9X

E6550

2.33 GHz

1,333 MHz

4 MB

65 nm

65

72

0.962 V – 1.35 V

SLAA5

E6540

2.33 GHz

1,333 MHz

4 MB

65 nm

65

72

0.962 V – 1.35 V

SLA4T

E6420

2.13 GHz

1,066 MHz

4 MB

65 nm

65

60.1

0.85 V – 1.5 V

SL9T9

E6400

2.13 GHz

1,066 MHz

2 MB

65 nm

65

61.4

1.22 V – 1.32 V

SL9S9

E6400

2.13 GHz

1,066 MHz

2 MB

65 nm

65

61.4

0.85 V – 1.35 V

SLA4U

E6320

1.86 GHz

1,066 MHz

4 MB

65 nm

65

60.1

0.85 V – 1.5 V

SL9TA

E6300

1.86 GHz

1,066 MHz

2 MB

65 nm

65

61.4

1.22 V – 1.32 V

SL9SA

E6300

1.86 GHz

1,066 MHz

2 MB

65 nm

65

61.4

0.85 V – 1.35 V

SLALT E47002.6 GHz800 MHz2 MB65 nm 65 73.31.162 V – 1.312 V
SLA94E4600 2.4 GHz800 MHz 2 MB65 nm 65 73.31.162 V – 1.312 V

SLA95

E4500

2.2 GHz

800 MHz

2 MB

65 nm

65

73.3

0.962 V – 1.35 V

SL93F

E4400

2.0 GHz

800 MHz

2 MB

65 nm

65

61.4

1.16 V – 1.31 V

SLA98

E4400

2.0 GHz

800 MHz

2 MB

65 nm

65

73.3

1.16 V – 1.31 V

SL9TB

E4300

1.8 GHz

800 MHz

2 MB

65 nm

65

61.4

0.85 V – 1.35 V

TDP stands for Thermal Design Power and indicates the CPU maximum thermal dissipation, i.e. the CPU cooler must be able to dissipate at least this amount of heat.

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