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Does it support intel 2 quad 45 nm - EliteGroup G41TM2 Motherboard

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Intel Core i3 Vs Core 2 Duo Comparison

A comparison between processors was simple some years ago with a single core processor. All you had to look at was the clocking frequency and the cache size. The entry of multiple core chips changed it all and life became complicated. With dual, quad and even six core processors hitting the market, there are many more factors to be considered than before. Intel's dual core and core 2 duo processors were the first ones to introduce the multicore processor computing power. The quad processors created later have given rise to the quad core vs dual core debate, as well as the core i5 vs core i7 comparison which is something that high end computing market consumers should think about. Prior to that, we only had the 32 bit vs 64 bit processors comparison.

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Intel Socket 775 Pentium® 4/Celeron Processors
Compatible with Intel® 05B/05A/06 processors
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This link will show which processors are compatible( look for the 65 nm Manufacture tech.) Filter on
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