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    Roger Cole is offline Member
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    Default Which processors is best

    Hello everybody ... I was reading around and I fixed that a C2D E8500 and E8600.

    Intel Core 2 Duo Processor E8600 3.33GHz 1333MHz 6MB LGA775 CPU

    Model
    Brand Intel
    Processors Type Desktop
    Core 2 Duo Series
    Model BX80570E8600
    CPU Socket Type
    CPU Socket Type LGA 775
    Tech Spec
    Multi-Core Dual-Core
    Name Core 2 Duo E8600
    Operating Frequency 3.33GHz
    FSB 1333MHz
    L2 Cache 6MB
    Manufacturing Tech 45 nm
    64 bit Support Yes
    Hyper-Threading Support No
    Virtualization Technology Support Yes
    Multimedia Instruction MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSE4, EM64T
    Voltage 0.85V - 1.3625V
    Thermal Power 65W
    Cooling Device Heat sink and Fan included

    CPU INTEL CORE 2 DUO E8500 - 3.16 GHZ 1333 MHZ DUAL CORE BOX

    Specifications

    * Socket: LGA775
    * Number of processors: E8500
    * Frequency 3.16 GHz processor
    * Bus Speed: 1333MHz
    * Thermal Specification: 72.4 ° C
    * L2 Cache: 6Mb
    * Manufacturing Technology: 45 nm
    * Voltage Core: 0.850V-1.3625V
    * Power consumption: 65.0W
    * Dual-core
    * EIST
    * XD
    * VT
    * EM64T
    * EHS
    * TXT

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    Hi

    No penalty applies to prefer to buy a e8400 or e8500 + as you puff on a good cooler leave it better than a E8600.

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    Thing is if you overclock the matter much, since it has the highest rate in the multi c2duo, therefore, is the most of the range.

    If you want the most possible GHz, and you're willing to pay that money, the e8600 is the best option.

    Greetings

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    In 8600 to pay the 50 Lukas only appear in 3DMark06 and stuff ... 200mhz over stock do not make much difference, with 50 Lukas can your pc Luxury ...

    Greetings

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    Hello

    I keep the e8500 instead of e8600, you apply a little and have an e8600 oc or maybe something better, and the rest of silver you buy another thing.

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    The E0 stepping E8600 and brings multi 10x while the E8500 is E0 stepping with new versions but it's hard to got a bit of luck for a while sure the E8600 is E0 stepping brings is the only model and very recent.

    The step E0 therefore uses less voltage and less heated overclock much more, brings 10x multiple is overclock more CPU market at the moment and the duo overclock E8600 and the quad with his multi of 10x to go along with the extreme at a price much lower. Hope will be helpful.

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    Interesting really first of all I thank you all who have taken a minute to help ... We will take into account the advice and see what happens ...

    Once again thank you all ...

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