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ceehjayem

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Aug 12, 2006
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Hey everyone, I just noticed that Apple has a 2.8GHz C2D Extreme on the refurbished site. Is there any differences other than the hard drive capacity bump that should warrant the extra $100 difference and the "extreme" tag from the regular 2.8Ghz C2D?

Sorry I'm not too technical savvy and looking to purchase one by tomorrow. Thanks!
 
Extreme(2.8) == Merom + 667mhz (ram) + $100 < C2D(2.8) == Penryn + 800mhz(ram) - $100


Get the cheaper one because it's newer, faster, and cheaper.
 
Extreme(2.8) == Merom + 667mhz (ram) + $100 < C2D(2.8) == Penryn + 800mhz(ram) - $100


Get the cheaper one because it's newer, faster, and cheaper.

+1

Unless you have to have the nominal amount of additional hard drive space, go with the 'regular' 2.8
 
The "Extreme" is 2007 technology, which I believe is a 2.6GHz processor overclocked to 2.8GHz. As another poster mentioned, its FSB is 800 MHz and uses 667MHz DDR2 RAM. The other 2.8GHz is the 2008 model with a native 2.8GHz processor and a faster FSB of 1067MHz with faster 800MHz DDR2 RAM. Geekbench shows a slight performance improvement (about 2%) of this architecture over the "Extreme".
 
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