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All Core 2 Models
Author: Rafael Otto Coelho and Gabriel Torres
Type: Tutorials Last Updated: August 18, 2009
Page: 3 of 8
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Core 2 Quad Models

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

sSpec

Model

Internal Clock

External Clock

L2 Cache

Tech.

TDP (W)

Max. Temp. (º C)

Voltage

SLB8W Q9650 3.00 GHz 1,333 MHz 12 MB 45 nm 95 71.40.85 V - 1.3625 V
SLGAE Q9550S 2.83 GHz 1,333 MHz 12 MB 45 nm 65 76.3 0.85 V - 1.3625 V
SLB8V Q9550 2.83 GHz 1,333 MHz 12 MB 45 nm 95 71.4 0.85 V - 1.3625 V
SLAWQ Q9550 2.83 GHz1,333 MHz 12 MB45 nm9571.40.85 V – 1.3625 V
SLAWR Q9450 2.66 GHz 1,333 MHz12 MB 45 nm 9571.40.85 V – 1.3625 V
SLG9U Q9400S 2.66 GHz 1,333 MHz 6 MB 45 nm 65 76.3 0.85 V - 1.3625 V
SLB6B Q9400 2.66 GHz 1,333 MHz 6 MB 45 nm 95 71.4 0.85 V - 1.3625 V
SLAWE Q93002.50 GHz 1,333 MHz6 MB 45 nm 95 71.4 0.85 V – 1.3625 V
SLGT7 Q8400S 2.66 GHz 1,333 MHz 4 MB 45 nm 65 76.3 0.85 V - 1.3625 V
SLGT6 Q8400 2.66 GHz 1,333 MHz 4 MB 45 nm 95 71.4 0.85 V - 1.3625 V
SLB5W Q8300 2.50 GHz 1,333 MHz 4 MB 45 nm 9571.40.85 V - 1.3625 V
SLG9TQ8200S 2.33 GHz 1,333 MHz 4 MB 45 nm 65 76.3 0.85 V - 1.3625 V
SLG9S Q8200 2.33 GHz 1,333 MHz 4 MB 45 nm 95 71.4 0.85 V - 1.3625 V
SLB5M Q8200 2.33 GHz 1,333 MHz 4 MB 45 nm 9571.4 0.85 V - 1.3625 V
SLACQ Q6700 2.66 GHz1,066 MHz 8 MB 65 nm 95 71 0.85 V - 1.5 V

SL9UM

Q6600

2.40 GHz

1,066 MHz

8 MB

65 nm

105

62.2

1.10 V - 1.37 V

SLACR

Q6600

2.40 GHz

1,066 MHz

8 MB

65 nm

95

71

0.85 V - 1.5 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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