E8200 Intel Confidential

Ecoli99

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I just got my E8200 and it has Intel Confidential on it. Is this possibly an ES??
 

AmberClad

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Originally posted by: Ecoli99
I guess I have no warranty on this :frown:.
I'm going to assume you didn't get this from the normal channels anyhow, since I don't think they're available for sale yet...
 

Ecoli99

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Oh well...as long as it works. I was planning on overclocking anyways so I probably wouldn't have one for long anyway.
 

jdoggg12

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Doesn't that mean its an engineering sample with an unlocked multiplier?
 

OLpal

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Now wouldn't that just beat all !!
No multi lock would be heavensent, play i would !!

Ol'Pal Gary :D


Let us know ecoli !! :thumbsup:




Originally posted by: jdoggg12
Doesn't that mean its an engineering sample with an unlocked multiplier?

 

Idontcare

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Originally posted by: jdoggg12
Doesn't that mean its an engineering sample with an unlocked multiplier?

Unless things have changed, ES's are multi-locked just as reguler non-extreme CPUs. You can still reduce the multi, also just like regular non-extreme CPUs.
 

Acanthus

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Originally posted by: Idontcare
Originally posted by: jdoggg12
Doesn't that mean its an engineering sample with an unlocked multiplier?

Unless things have changed, ES's are multi-locked just as reguler non-extreme CPUs. You can still reduce the multi, also just like regular non-extreme CPUs.

In the old days (P4) all ES's were multiplier unlocked.

Not sure about today.
 

Acanthus

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Originally posted by: Ecoli99
Any difference in quality between retail and ES?

Crapshoot really because they can be different steppings that never make it to retail.

Some will OC exceptionally well, or have strange errata not found in retail cpus, some will OC worse or run hotter than their retail counterparts... etc.
 

aigomorla

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Originally posted by: jdoggg12
Doesn't that mean its an engineering sample with an unlocked multiplier?

no intel does not do this anymore.

The ES all are locked.

And im willing to guess you bought from shintech.

they sell ES's as used sometimes. ES is a luck of the draw, you might get a good one, you might not.
 

bka4u2c

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Didn't Newegg have the E8200 on sale this week for a short amount of time before they sold out?