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E8XXX rev.E0 vs E8XXX rev.C0
What new is available in rev.E0 that is missing in rev.C0? Is it much better
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E8XXX rev.E0 vs E8XXX rev.C0
Somewhere on teh intarweb "007" typed:
What new is available in rev.E0 that is missing in rev.C0? Is it much better to pay extra $? The scuttlebutt is that the E0 stepping clocks significantly higher. However, I haven't seen any reviews to back it up yet as I believe the parts are still quire rare? -- Shaun. DISCLAIMER: If you find a posting or message from me offensive, inappropriate, or disruptive, please ignore it. If you don't know how to ignore a posting, complain to me and I will be only too happy to demonstrate... ;-) |
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E8XXX rev.E0 vs E8XXX rev.C0
"007" wrote in message ... What new is available in rev.E0 that is missing in rev.C0? Is it much better to pay extra $? http://www.futuremark.com/news/53804...ssor _review/ For what it's worth, my air cooled E8400 C0 unit runs 24/7 at 3.8Ghz with just the FSB set to 422 and zero other BIOS mods on a Gigabyte EP35 DSR3 board with 2x2Gig OCZ Platinum PC6400. Although I don't usually run it at 4.0Ghz (445FSB) I have let the unit run for over 24Hrs at this speed (445FSB) on Orthos on 100% stock voltage and timings without a single error or hitch. |
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