i would have skimmed through the reveiw looking for the max o.c. anyway. i like how well the lower cost chips are doing these days.
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i would have skimmed through the reveiw looking for the max o.c. anyway. i like how well the lower cost chips are doing these days.
Nice OC, i would like that at the end of this year these cpu's are still clocking that well...
Good OC,
and will people point me to where these are available
Wow....
Hmm, if all of them do so well, will they
affect the sales of the higher speeds cpu??...
Is there any major architecture differences between the 6320,6420
n E6600??...
e6420
http://www.thenerds.net/index.php?pa...n=BX80557E6420
e6320
http://www.thenerds.net/index.php?pa...n=BX80557E6320
I think they're locate in Florida, US. I ordered one E6420 yesterday, let's see how it goes.
wow... now I'm really confused I should order now, or wait till 22nd when the stuff shows on newegg for $189 maybe (hopefully).
I ordered one from ClubIT to play with-
http://www.clubit.com/product_detail...temno=A1938431
My e6420 sucks :(
again its a shoot and miss ... some 6600 can do 4GHz benchable .. max clock 4.1GHz ... some 6420 can do 3.7Ghz , too
it all depend on luck ... its the chip+board+PSU that can go that high
good cpu, really interesting option for a cheap c2d setup :)
Yah, i'd argue that L2 steps dont overclock as well, overall, as B2 steps
as for the board, ive tested over half a dozen p5b dlx's and this commando, and all do over 500MHz fsb with ease. I would say it is more of a limiting factor on the CPU side.
I guess what I am trying to say is... if I am on a budget I'd rather get a B2 step over a L2 step CPU.