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Where to find E2160 G0?

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We can't suggest anywere due to no competitor ruling.

We could suggest he asks in the MM, if he had enough posts.

So, to Scotty, once you have 250 (I think) posts you can trade with other members in the Members Market, apart from that we can't help you.
 
I've seen some very good results with o/c on this chip - I want to compare the M0 and G0 types to see the difference for myself
 
I've seen brilliant (4GHz+) OC results on the E3200, easily over 3GHz with stock volts and cooling. It performs just behind the E5200 at relative frequencies, due to the cache difference.

Basically, what you want to do is waste money? If you're after an upgrade then a measly stepping change isn't going to be noticeable. If you're not then i fail to see the point anyway...
 
I just like to tinker - so long as it was cheap enough then I would sell it afterwards. I'd consider looking at other cheap cpu's but this one is just a place to start from. I dont wish to spend a lot for 775, I will go i7 once prices come down a bit but for now its just for the love of clocking nothing more.
 
for the love of clocking

I like clocking cheap CPU's too, if you are very lucky you will get an E2160 to 3.6 whereas with an E3200 or E52/300 you will get 4.0 with ease or 4.5+ if you are lucky, much more fun.
 
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