docs/hardware: Don't mention a quad core mod for the E6400
The E6400 has a different PCB/CPU socket design than the Thinkpads that doesn't expose the CPU pins on vias, making one of the necessary steps for the quad core mod significantly harder. Since this is not feasible for most users, remove mention of it in the E6400 documentation.master
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| **Variants** | E6400, E6400 XFR and E6400 ATG are supported |
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| **Variants** | E6400, E6400 XFR and E6400 ATG are supported |
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| **Released** | 2009 |
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| **Released** | 2009 |
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| **Chipset** | Intel Cantiga GM45(Intel GPU)/PM45(Nvidia GPU) |
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| **Chipset** | Intel Cantiga GM45(Intel GPU)/PM45(Nvidia GPU) |
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| **CPU** | Intel Core 2 Duo (Penryn family). A Quad-core
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| **CPU** | Intel Core 2 Duo (Penryn family). |
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mod exists, replacing the Core 2 Duo with a Core Quad |
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| **Graphics** | Intel GMA 4500MHD (and NVidia Quadro NVS 160M
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| **Graphics** | Intel GMA 4500MHD (and NVidia Quadro NVS 160M
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on some models) |
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on some models) |
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| **Display** | 1280x800/1440x900 TFT |
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| **Display** | 1280x800/1440x900 TFT |
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