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Electronics : Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 3.0 GHz 6M L2 Cache 1333MHz FSB LGA775 Dual-Core Processor |
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from: Intel
List Price: $259.99Amazon.com's Price: $176.27 You Save: $83.72 (32%)Prices subject to change.
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Intel
CPU Manufacturer: Intel
CPU Speed: 3 GHz
EAN: 0735858199643
Label: Intel
Manufacturer: Intel
Model: BX80570E8400
Processor Count: 1
Publisher: Intel
Sales Rank: 916
Special Features: nv:Processor Speed^E8400 / 3.00GHz|Processor Interface^Socket 775|Processor Class^Core 2 Duo|Processor Core^Wolfdale|Bus Speed^1333MHz|Additional Technologies^Intel® EM64T|Additional Technologies^Enhanced Intel Speedstep|Additional Technologies^Dual-Core|Additional Technologies^Enhanced Halt State|Additional Technologies^Execute Disable Bit|Additional Technologies^Intel® Virtualization|Additional Technologies^Intel® Thermal Monitor 2|Architecture^45 nm|Wattage^65W
Studio: Intel
System Bus Speed: 1333 unknown-units
Warranty: 3 years warranty
Features:- Box Contents - Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 3.0GHz processor, Heatsink and Fan
- 3.0 GHz Processor
- 6MB L2 Cache
- 1333MHz Front Side Bus
- LGA 775 Socket
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Average Rating: 
Rating: - Intel Wolfdale E8400
Pretty good processor, definately uses less power than Pentium 4 Prescotts, but seems to be a bit more finniky when overclocking than people mention online.
Rating: - Excelent!
Excelente procesador. Muy rapido para juegos y aplicaciones. mas rapido para los juegos que un Q6600.
Rating: - Sin complicaciones
Excelente servicio y muy buen producto, una vez que compras te despreocupas de la entrega. Sin tramites de nacionalizacón.
Rating: - fast
Super fast processor, very stable operation has been pretty good with video editing. faster than the old q6000 series quad cores. So far I've only had it clocked to 3.33GHz where it was stable in my hot case.
Rating: - Awsome Chip
The only problem i have come across with this chip was with the cooler that came with it (i should have known better anyway). The cooler is spring loaded, and one of the screws popped up during normal use, causing the cpu to get really hot and almost burnt it out. I closely monitor my systems heat so i was ontop of it within moments, but if it happened when i wasnt home my whole system would have been finished.
Once i traded out coolers i havent had a hiccup. And like i said before, ... Read More
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