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you2

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Yea but this is a small outfit with friendly service. I figured as long as they are honest and friendly i'd give them my business...

Don't take me wrong - i also like newegg and use them quite a bit...
 

Tim Travis

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The multiplier on the E4300 is changeable? I thought that was locked on the processors.
I want to get to 3.2 on whatever chip I get, but also have it be fast enough if I can't get it to overclock. I have a pentium 4 2.6, would a E4300, E630 or E6400 be a lot faster than my chip at stock speeds?

 

AnotherGuy

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Originally posted by: Tim Travis
The multiplier on the E4300 is changeable? I thought that was locked on the processors.
I want to get to 3.2 on whatever chip I get, but also have it be fast enough if I can't get it to overclock. I have a pentium 4 2.6, would a E4300, E630 or E6400 be a lot faster than my chip at stock speeds?

Hell yeah... dont forget these are dual cores dude :)

(faster almost double ) x 2 cores = almost 4 times better :)