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- 1 RECOMMENDED by 23 people for E 8500
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www.mwave.com
me being the performance fiend, i chose so spend an additional $50 for e8500’s performance increase.
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www.mwave.com
summary:this e8500 and the e8400 are a blast to overclock.
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www.amazon.com
also, the p5q series of mother boards is very new and while it does take advantage of all of the features of the intel e8500 cpu, one of the first things you need to do is upgrade the bios to the
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Ach3r0n,
www.newegg.com
i upgraded from a pentium d 930 and the e8500 whoops it.
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Chris K,
www.newegg.com
as luck would have it, newegg had a combo deal involving an asus motherboard and an e8500, so i ended up with this instead of the e8400.
Read more reviewsPositives: Fast, Excellent Affordability, Good Reliability, Type: Core 2 Duo -
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www.mwave.com
- 2 RECOMMENDED by 5 people for E 8500
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N/A,
www.newegg.com
what a big change from my (early stepping) e8500 that would top out at 3.8ghz.i'm really thinking it may be possible to hit 5ghz at this point.
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N/A,
www.newegg.com
it's a guaranteed e0 stepping, whereas with the e8400 or e8500, there's a chance you might get the older c0 stepping.
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MTBS,
www.newegg.com
glad i took this over the e8500.
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The One,
www.newegg.com
quite a step in price from the e8500 (which can now be found in e0 flavor as well) other thoughts: without a doubt, one of the most amazing dual core cpus in recent memory.
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www.newegg.com
cons: 100$ more than the e8500 other thoughts: well im trying to get 5ghz on air with my e8500 but i cant get there.
Read more reviewsPositives: Fast, Excellent Affordability, Good Reliability, Type: Core 2 Duo -
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N/A,
www.newegg.com
- 3 RECOMMENDED by 4 people for E 8500
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Mike,
www.newegg.com
pros: cooler than older e8500, faster with multiple processes cons: price price price; ridiculous considering price of an i7 other thoughts: 4 eggs out of 5 merely because of price.
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punisher,
www.newegg.com
pros: switching from an e8500 to this since i mainly multitask and only game part time.
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John,
www.newegg.com
pros: upgraded from an e8500 with a 10% gain in 3dmark06 and a 19% gain in 3dmark vantage.
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TheRamMan,
www.newegg.com
cons: if your upgrading from a e8500 duo this adds just a bit more preformance, but other than that nonewell a nit pick is the things to lock the h/f to the mobo, those tabs are a bit annnoying
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punisher,
www.newegg.com
pros: i replaced an e8500 for use of my son's gaming with this for multitasking.
Read more reviewsPositives: Great Reliability, Fast, Good Performance, Type: Core 2 Quad -
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Mike,
www.newegg.com
- 4 RECOMMENDED by 3 people for E 8500
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Ken C.,
www.newegg.com
this exceeds the stock e8400 and e8500...and it gives my e8600 all it can handle.
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CB,
www.newegg.com
i also have an e-8500 and with both running at 3750 ghz on gigabyte boards, performance is identical with many benchmarks.
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www.amazon.com
the way i had this computer setup,the performance is approaching that of my other computer which has the intel core 2 duo e8500 at 3.16 ghz.
Read more reviewsPositives: Nice Affordability, Great Reliability, Fast, Type: Core 2 Duo -
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Ken C.,
www.newegg.com
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