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Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 Processor
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Reviewed by: stockshowgypsy
07-12-08
Duration of ownership: 2 Weeks
Strengths: 65W 45nm dual core, 6M L2 cache, 1333MHz FSB
Weaknesses:availability and price
Overall Evaluation: The 45nm wolfdale can be Overclocked to 4.0GHZ on a good chip. The 45nm runs cooler due to 65w power. The stock cooler on retail version is smaller so I prefer this oem version with aftermarket cooling. Excessive vcore on this processor could be a problem. Processor is becoming more available now at sub $180 prices.
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Reviewed by: Kingme50
05-19-08
Duration of ownership:
Strengths: Fast, low power use, runs cool
Weaknesses:New line of better processors coming out
Overall Evaluation: This is a great performing processor. Using third party air cooling and generic thermal grease, this thing stays cool. It's extremely easy to over clock (can get quite a bit more performance using stock volts). I also own an Intel Q6600, and I must admit I prefer the E8400. It's great for gaming, uses 45nm technology, and is hitting an extremely reasonable price point. I would recommend this processor for anyone looking for a solid and stable dual core processor with a great price to performance ratio.
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Reviewed by: sierra_nevadas
05-08-08
Duration of ownership:
Strengths: Low power; great overclocker
Weaknesses:No heatsink/fan included; compatibility issues
Overall Evaluation: I upgraded from an old E6400 CPU, and was hoping it would be drop in easy. Unfortunately, I needed to update the BIOS on my ASUS motherboard to get the CPU to be even recognized. This was my problem, not the products, but it's good for people to know about! Make sure your system is compatible with the new 45nm chips!! Once installed, I've had (and still have) problems with the temperature reported for the CPU. My system report the core temp is 50 degrees Celcius at IDLE, and this is crazy! Evidently, there are isues with this on alot of motherboards. I am waiting for a BIOS update to fix this issue. Other than that, I'm very happy. Been able to overclock with my Crucial RAM with great success! Note that this does not come with the heatsink and fan.
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Reviewed by: Musushi
04-29-08
Duration of ownership:
Strengths: - Runs cool- Runs quick- Easy to install- Stock HS and Fan are quiet and works well- Low Voltage- Best value on the market- Stable and reliable
Weaknesses:NONE!
Overall Evaluation: All I can say is WOW. Intel has pulled ahead in the race against AMD with its Core 2 Duo processor! Was able to get this up to 3.6ghz with stock cooling and AS5 on my first test. I'm sure it can go higher, but I only tried to tweak it out of curiosity after reading about the potential of this CPU. Definitely will be a fun project to OC this CPU in the future.
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Reviewed by: j_tibbott
04-09-08
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Strengths: Runs cool, fast, and overclocks easily
Weaknesses:None
Overall Evaluation: Dual Core for great multitasking, the 45-nm core means it overclocks like a champ, and yet remains cool. It can be overclocked very high on just air cooling. The 6mb cache is great, and even at stock speeds it is a very fast and powerful chip.
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