X9100, and yea it's an extreme C2D. Fastest mobile dual core processor from Intel.
Here's a pic from Intel's site. Click for larger picture.
Does that mean that this 3.06 GHz chip is faster than the 2.93 GHz than the minor speed difference indicated?
How is an "Extreme" chip different?
The only differences are the higher clock speed and the unlocked multiplier on the Extreme model. The fact that the multiplier is unlocked means that it's easier to overclock the processor, but I'm not sure if that's possible on the iMac even with the Extreme model.
The only differences are the higher clock speed and the unlocked multiplier on the Extreme model. The fact that the multiplier is unlocked means that it's easier to overclock the processor, but I'm not sure if that's possible on the iMac even with the Extreme model.
I'd be very happy with that QX9300 in an iMac.![]()
This is where it's odd.
I got a Tweet from EveryMac.com and it looks like the processor may not be an Intel C2D Extreme: http://bit.ly/y2LH5
So now I'm confused. The Apple website seems to indicate an Extreme C2D and enthusiast websites tell me it's an Intel C2D E8435.![]()
https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/535485/
Apparently an overclocked version of the E8435. Searching for that at intel.com comes up with nothing. Googling it doesn't give you anything other than forums posts and the everymac.com link from above.
So the 3.06 is an overclocked processor?
The iMac has the E8435 in it. We haven't seen an Extreme processor since the 2.8 GHz X7900.
I know you're right but why there's absolutely nothing about E8435 in Intel's site? And why Apple advertises 3.06GHz as a extreme version?
I know you're right but why there's absolutely nothing about E8435 in Intel's site? And why Apple advertises 3.06GHz as a extreme version?
They don't though...![]()
They don't though...![]()
Look at the third post in this thread and its attachment.
So it's true!Do you have a screenshot of System Profiler with that info?
Just checking because someone argued with me it's not an Extreme at all but a 'E8435' - however Apple clearly states 'Intel® Core™2 Extreme Processor'.
Silly Australians...![]()