I’ve got an addiction, a Hafnium addiction to be precise. Just under two weeks ago I purchased a QX9650 and earlier today while returning an item to Fry’s, I decided it’d be a good idea to pick up an E8400. For $201 with tax, I couldn’t resist the temptation. The 3.0GHz E8400 is Intel’s highest clocked chip amongst available processors with the 3.16GHz E8500 postponed till later this Spring. For the price the E8400 is quite the bargain considering how it has the potential to crush the old X6800 and E6850 Conroes on air and water cooling and potentially rival the X6800 under sub-ambient cooling. This will be a two part review with the first part focusing on stock performance with the stock fan and overclocked performance on a select few heatsink.
I’ve got an addiction, a Hafnium addiction to be precise. Just under two weeks ago I purchased a QX9650 and earlier today while returning an item to Fry’s, I decided it’d be a good idea to pick up an E8400. For $201 with tax, I couldn’t resist the temptation. The 3.0GHz E8400 is Intel’s highest clocked chip amongst available processors with the 3.16GHz E8500 postponed till later this Spring. For the price the E8400 is quite the bargain considering how it has the potential to crush the old X6800 and E6850 Conroes on air and water cooling and potentially rival the X6800 under sub-ambient cooling. This will be a two part review with the first part focusing on stock performance with the stock fan and overclocked performance on a select few heatsink.
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Source: http://gomeler.com/2008/01/30/review-intel-e8400-wolfdale/
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