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E6420 vs E6600, price vs performance....

daftpunkit

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The E6600 is 2.4GHz 4MB for $199
BUT supposedly the new batches stink and hit the 3.2 to 3.3 wall. I heard its not necesarrily the batch just the location where made? Not too sure about that.

The E6420 is 2.13GHz 4MB for $189
So far most users have had rave reviews hitting 3.1 to 3.4 pretty easily on air.

I plan to OC the CPU i am buying but not too hard. I may eventually upgrade to a Q6600 in a few month after the Q3 price drops.

So the question at hand is take the $10 risk? and hope for a nice E6600 stepping? or just play it safe and get the E6420.
 
ok... so they sent me an email... Price corrected to $302... way above the Intel price. So is the E6600 worth ~$40 more than the E6420....?
 
For what it's worth I paid far less (~$150) for my e6400 and it's rock solid on air at 3.2ghz.

I haven't had time to build this system until a few days ago, I'm fairly sure it'll go higher.

From what I've read the extra cache isn't that great of a performance boost for the cost, but to each his own.

edit: Ack, didn't realize e6400 prices were so high :\
 
Wow i must have lucked out i got 199 price and they have already sent me a tracking number so hopefully it goes through and they honor price
 
So Fry's decided not to participate in the official intel price cuts? New egg hast the E6600's for 235 and some other online venders have them for 227 (mwave)
 
They had the price for a retail e6600 at 199 with 7 dollars shipping I ordered one and they are honoring the price but for others it seems it was a mistake
 
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