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Electronics : Intel Pentium Dual-Core E2180 processor, 2.0 GHz, 1M L2 Cache, 800MHz FSB, LGA775 |
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from: Intel
List Price: $137.57Amazon.com's Price: $75.58 You Save: $61.99 (45%)Prices subject to change.
Availability: Usually ships in 2 to 3 days
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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Intel
CPU Manufacturer: Intel
CPU Speed: 2 GHz
EAN: 0735858196369
Label: Intel
Manufacturer: Intel
Model: BX80557E2180
Processor Count: 1
Publisher: Intel
Sales Rank: 19456
Special Features: nv:Processor Speed^E2180 / 2.00GHz|Processor Interface^Socket 775|Processor Class^Pentium Dual Core|Processor Core^Allendale|Cache Size^1MB L2|Bus Speed^800MHz|Additional Technologies^64-bit|Additional Technologies^IntelĀ® EM64T|Additional Technologies^Dual-Core|Additional Technologies^Enhanced Halt State|Additional Technologies^Execute Disable Bit|Additional Technologies^SSE3|Additional Technologies^IntelĀ® Thermal Monitor 2
Studio: Intel
System Bus Speed: 800 unknown-units
Warranty: 3 years warranty
Features:- Box Contents - Intel Pentium Dual-Core E2180 2.0GHz processor, Heatsink and Fan
- 2.0GHz processor
- 1MB L2 Cache
- 800MHz Front Side Bus
- LGA 775 Socket
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Rating: - Good for overclocking but fan mount is fairly poor
I'm running this CPU at 2.4GHz without any problems and it's running very cool too with the stock fan. The fan mounting mechanism isn't so great though since you need to apply a lot of pressure onto the plastic "nails" to get it to lock down securely. This excessive pressure may damage your motherboard during the mounting process.
Rating: - Great Cheap Dual-Core CPU for Overclockers
This will be short because it's a CPU and I don't have a great deal to say about it:
If you are willing to overclock your CPU and want a 3GHz dual core processor for under $100, you may have found exactly what you're looking for in the E2180. If you are not an overclocker, or don't know what overclocking is, I would recommend you spend another $100 or so and get a CPU that comes factory clocked a bit higher than the 2 GHz this processor runs at out of the box. (Though, to be honest, ... Read More
Rating: - Don't Get "Fanned"
To say I was disappointed is a vast understatement!
Though the CPU itself is a very good one, as are most Intel CPUs, the same can't be said for the fan.
To build a fast CPU and then provide this piece of junk to "protect" it is almost criminal.
Of all the fans I have worked with this is by far the worse one. How do you build a heavy fan that will hang vertically in a computer case and use PLASTIC footings is beyond belief.
After properly installing the fan, it took less than ... Read More
Rating: - This is a pocket rocket....Ignore previous reviewer.
What I know: The E2180's only stepping is M0. It was released much more recently the first E2100's. The M0 stepping is NOT a step backwards rather it is a slight improvement in among other things V-Core or CPU voltage core.
Other difference between the E2180 & the E2160/E2140 (either L2 or M0 stepping) is the Clock Multiplier: The value which is Multiplied by the the Front Side Bus (FSB).
At stock speeds the E2180 is 10X multiplier (X) a 200 FSB = 2000Mhz or 2Ghz speed for ... Read More
Rating: - M0 stepping
This cpu is part of those other with the M0 stepping wich is a bad sign for overclock. I recommend getting the E2160 or E4400 for better results (make sure you get L2 step on the E4400, there's also a M0 version)
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