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Quick CPU question (E8400)

What is the best stepping for the E8400 and are there any other considerations with selecting the the most overclockable one?

Are you thinking of upgrading from your E2160 @3.5? If so I really wouldn't bother. The only chip worth upgrading to would be a Q9 series and only then if you did a lot of stuff that benefited from a quad core.

Even a baby E2160 is still a very powerful CPU when clocked to 3.6 GHz.
 
IMO Intel® LGA775 is not to be purchased *New* anymore, at least until they get priced slashed . . .

There is plenty of great *Used* LGA775 kit up for grabs at very reasonable prices, I bought loads of it and never had a problem . . . I'm starting to get a thing for used hardware lol, the only thing that bugs me is finger prints and dust! :o

Keep posting scotty365 and in three months you will be able to enter the OcUK Members Market, you will **** your pants at some of the cheap kit for sale there! :cool:
 
One of the reasons I want to change is because my E2160 has been clocked 3-3.5 ghz for 3 years and running 24/7. I feel like retiring it and keep it for back-up. The other reason is I'm enjoying being a clockaholic and the E8400 is such a performer.
I'm considering the Q6600 also, but I dont REALLY need the extra cores right now.

~Scotty
 
One of the reasons I want to change is because my E2160 has been clocked 3-3.5 ghz for 3 years and running 24/7. I feel like retiring it and keep it for back-up. The other reason is I'm enjoying being a clockaholic and the E8400 is such a performer.
I'm considering the Q6600 also, but I dont REALLY need the extra cores right now.

Retiring? That's ridiculous... spend the money on a weekend break with your lady.
 
That's ridiculous...
It may seem like that from a 3rd party POV but looking at it from an overclockers point of view it makes perfect sense . . . it's about the silicon, the numbers, the improvements etc

In D&D terms its like using a +1 short sword for ages, gets the job done but eventaully you hanker after a +3 Longsword with fire resistance! :D

Hopefully at least one of you plays Role-Playing-Games :o
 
Then that's a good reason to upgrade! :)

be careful though because you could end up like gurusan! . . . apparently he spent over £2000 swapping out chips looking for The One! :p

Ouch 2k, and to think i only spent £80 for my sweet one *chuckles*

*runs and hides from gurusan*
 
lol. I bought and sold them as a bit of an obsession. I didn't lose any money though. My current one is just mediocre I think. I have an EP45T-UD3P on its way to me that will hopefully be better than this EP45C.
 
I was about to but none of the motherboards really attract me. The ones that do are stupidly expensive (GD70) or quite old (M4A79-T) so I might as well just go i5.

If this EP45T doesn't pan out for me I may go AMD anyway as multicore gaming seems to be finally worth investing in.
 
I just wish my Msi P35 neo2 Fr could use 1066mhz memory, thats the only thing holding my cpu back, having to heavily overclock my 800mhz stuff =(

Hope the new mobo helps u though.
 
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