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First C2D E8600 Review!

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X-bit Labs has the first review that I've seen of the Core 2 Duo E8600. They seemed to like the chip a lot and managed to overclock it to 4571 MHz.

More interesting however is that the new EO stepping that ships with this chip (with other C2Ds to follow) will be the ones to get in terms of overclocking ability, thermal results etc.

Summing up everything we have talked about today, we would like to give up the traditional set phrases about Intel’s success in increasing their dual-core processors performance. It is true, but we believe it is not the most important thing here. Yes, Core 2 Duo E8600 works at 3.33GHz - 166MHz higher clock frequency than that of Core 2 Duo E8500, and it is the highest frequency in the entire Core 2 family. However, it is not the most interesting thing about it. It is much more important that together with the launch of the new processor Intel will introduce into mass market new E0 Wolfdale stepping.

This processor stepping boasts a lot of serious improvements: it supports new power-saving technologies, offers more adequate and stable thermal sensors, overclocks better and is more economical. All these innovations are significant enough for us to strongly advise that you always pay special attention to the processor stepping of the 45nm CPUs you buy to make sure that you only get the latest E0 stepping. Especially, since not only Core 2 Duo E8600, but also other Wolfdale processors with lower frequencies and prices will soon switch to new cores.

In conclusion I would like to add that Core 2 Duo E8600 and other processors with new E0 stepping should appear in the market fairly soon. According to our sources, they will start selling in second half of August, 2008.

Personally I can't wait for an E8400 with EO stepping!
 
This is seriously fantastic, seeing as Penryn are gonna be the really sold cheaps for a year or so until Nehalem breaks into mainstream. Great to see that they're improving them in the process :)
 
With the price drops I can't wait for a e8500 e0 stepping. Worth the extra £15 for the higher multi IMO especially if trying to get past 4.5Ghz.
 
Ooh, I didn't know that a new stepping was coming in :D

*goes away to read article*
 
I take it there won't be any price hikes for the new stepping for existing models (well as long as decent supply is there)?
 
Definitely not changing CPU again, Im gonna have to see what I can push this E8500 to that I got today!
 
The E8600 (and other E0 Wolfdales) look like just the ticket for someone who wants 3GHz to 4GHz of dual core might and low power consumption/running costs!

Very interested! :)
 
well if you have quad core at more then 3 ghz i doupt it is worth it. well maybe for power consumtion but i think i will wait till bloomfield and clock my self to 3.8

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me wants that 2.93 bloomfield :eek:
 
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