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I have a i3 intel processor that i took out of a i mac 21.5 3.06GHZ. I want to know can i install this i3 processor in a i mac 24 3.06GHZ.

I HAVE NOT TRIED TO INSTALL IT YET. If it does not work i can just put the old one back in right? The 21.5 imac is a mid 2010. The imac 24 is a mid 2009. Does that matter the year.

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If they both had i3 processors year does not matter.

Testimonial: "hi, the reason i am putting the i3 from the 21.5" 3.06ghz to the 24" 3.06ghz is because the 24" only had the intel core duo. Can i still install it. thanks Let me know."

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    Jerry King Feb 19, 2015

    I looked it up and the core duo and i3 are different architecture, so they will not match for the slots. Core Duo is LGA775 or Socket T and i3 is LGA 1155 or LGA 1156 or Socket H1 or H2

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    PETER MCDONAGH Feb 20, 2015

    Thank you FOR THAT INFO.

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nehalem_%28microarchitecture%29

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We live in the times where computing power, once available only at the level of super computers, has been made available to the common man. The forerunner in the race, who's probably miles ahead of its competitors is the computing giant Intel. According to the needs of computer users, Intel delivers chips with varying degrees of power and clocking speed. These include the entry level, mid level and high end processors. The latest entry level Intel chips to hit the market are the core i3 processors which are aimed at taking up the place previously held by the core 2 duo processors. The new hierarchy of Intel chips in ascending order of computing power are the core i3, core i5 and core i7 processors. Although core 2 duo processors are slowly being phased out of production, they are still available in the market. In this article, I present a core i3 vs core 2 duo review which may help you decide which one to go for.

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.

Today, Intel has gone through a lot of designing and planning to introduce core i3 processors that are an improvement over the core 2 duo processors. The following Intel core i3 vs core 2 duo processor comparison will give you an idea about how the i3 processors are different from their dual core predecessors. The two points of comparison will be technical specifications and the only other factor which matters that is performance.

Core i3 Vs Core 2 Duo: Technical Specifications
Like the core 2 duo processors, the new core i3 line of processors, have two cores with many other technological enhancements including an integrated GPU (Graphic Processing Unit). The clocking frequency of the core i3 series of processors ranges from 2.26 GHz to 3.06 GHz. Each processor is endowed with the new line of advanced technologies including Intel developed hyperthreading, Intel virtualization and smart cache technology which makes these chips faster than core 2 duo processors. This is the most important point in the core i3 vs core 2 duo comparison.

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Core i3 Vs Core 2 Duo: Performance
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