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Intel Core 2 Duo Processor User Manual

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Add-In Cards
60 Development Kit User’s Manual
Figure 12. Eaglemont Add-in Card
A.3.1 Rework to Change Eaglemont Card from HDMI to
Display Port
Note: All rework should use lead-free solder in order to keep the board RoHS compliant.
1. Resistors R5D7, R5D5, R5D3, R5C19, R5C16, R5C12, and R5C11 need to be
taken off and placed in the ref des. R5D6, R5D4, R5D, R5C18, R5C17, R5C14,
R5C13, and R5C10. In the picture below the highlighted areas show where the
resistors should end up. Move the vertically-mounted resistors horizontally.

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Intel Core 2 Duo Processor Specifications

General IconGeneral
Number of Cores2
Manufacturing Process65nm or 45nm (depending on model)
Execute Disable BitYes
Enhanced Intel SpeedStep TechnologyYes
L2 Cache2MB, 4MB, or 6MB (depending on model)
Front Side Bus1066 MHz
Thermal Design Power (TDP)35W - 65W (depending on model)
Socket TypeLGA775
Clock Speed1.6 GHz - 3.33 GHz (depending on model)
Instruction Setx86, x86-64
Virtualization TechnologyYes (depending on model)
ArchitectureIntel Core Microarchitecture

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