I also bought the Frys' E2200 combo. The combo works right off the bat. It was pretty decent in performance and much better than the BE2300 combo I got two days earlier. I subsequently return the BE2300 combo after the comparision.
Not only I compare the speed of booting and program execution, I also compare the power consumptions. I just run the combo in a barebone stage. just with a sata drive and 2GB of ram attached. From the power consumption point of view, the idle power I see on the BE2300 combo can be as low as mid-40W ( total system power from the AC line ). Peak power draws in the 80-90W.
The E2200 @ stock idle around 50W and peak power around 80-90W also.
Well, I don't buy the E2200 for stock performance. I want to get much out of the combo. Unfortunately, the 945GCT motherboard has no overclocking options. The previous E2140-P4M900T combo has the overclocking option. My lightly overclocked E2140 ( 2.2G Hz) combo so far has out-performed the E2200 in stock. Not much but noticeble. I guess it may contribute to the FSB increase.
Anyhow, I did the BSEL mod and the E2200 runs at 2.96G without much issue. The BIOS barfed at the incompatibility of the speed and the chip but boot continues. The cpuz, OCCT is showing the chip running at 2.9G and FSB at 1066. Super-pi 1M less than 23 seconds. Power consumption of the bare system has jumped to 56W and the peak power now approach 100W. I only wish they allow some degree of overclocking in the bios.
I have not find the right tool for the core temperature measurement. the core-temp 0.96 is showing <30c. I am not sure how much I can trust that with only the stock fan on my overclocked E2200.
Anyway, that's is pretty much what I have tested the combo so far.