some of the lower end chips are allendale, nd some which are labelled Allendale are just conroe with some cache disabled.
All of the E6xx series are conroe, and the E4xx are Allendale. Don't know about E2xx series though.
basically Allendale only has 2mb cache although in the e2xx case 1mb if it is disabled.
and Conroe is up to 4mb cache but sometime 2mb of it is disabled effectively making it a conroe, but not.
Exactly, and this means.... WHAT?
WTF makes it any different ?
Its either 2MB and that makes it an allendale, or its a 4MB cache with 2MB of it disabled so thats a conroe??? - EH? - both have then only 2MB of cache!
All E6xx CPUs are conroes?
Yes, the 6300 and 6400 do have the 4MB but disabled 2MB of it... WHY?
Well, because they are crappy chips and failed quality control!
EH? - That does not make me feel too good.
So, the E6300 that I have been running since about July last year, has been a crappy chiup all this time? - Im not happy. LOL
An easier way to decide Conroe v Allendale is simply
E6 = Conroe ( 266FSB )
E4 = Allendale ( 200FSB )
Again, Im prolly wrong, but then, if I am, so are half the websites out there too!