C2D Processor E6300, E6320, or E4500?

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Zap

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Just to toss this info in... right now the E4500 is $99.99 plus shipping ($6.50 ground to me) at MicroCenter.com. Found this in Hot Deals forum.
 

Hop

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Originally posted by: Zap
Just to toss this info in... right now the E4500 is $99.99 plus shipping ($6.50 ground to me) at MicroCenter.com. Found this in Hot Deals forum.

And it still is two days later. Thanks for the tip!

EDIT: MicroCenter doesn't have all the specs, but the part number is the same as NewEgg's. Only difference I see thus far is the packaging. The two have very different box graphics. I wonder why.
 

hans007

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virtual machines still run without VT.

there are apparently a few features that require VT though (for example, if you are running say windows 32bit, and want a VM of a 64bit OS it hink you need VT for that).

but yeah in general you can still run most OSes in vmware without VT, so VT is really not a huge issue for virtualization right now.
 

AzN

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E6300

I picked it up last year within couple months of Core 2 duo release. Was the cheapest core 2 duo at the time and these older steppings over clock much better than new allendale stepings. My motherboard does High FSB and I have 2 gigs of Micron d9. I'm fully capable of doing 3.5+ ghz but run it 24/7 3.05ghz at default voltage. I never had a reason to run it any higher.
 

Hop

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tno said: Glad to be of service. Let us know how the build ends up going.
To finish off this thread, which was an enormous help to me in picking my first C2D processor, I bought the E4500. The deciding factor was the 11x multiplier, since I don't want to have to push my FSB that hard to get to 3.2 GHz on the cpu. My next one will probably be in the 6xxx range, but I thought the E4500 was good enough to get my overclocking feet wet. =)

Thanks everyone for all the help, knowledge, info and great advice. I learned a lot in this thread!