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E8400 E0 Stepping starting to trickle in

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Originally posted by: AmberClad
Bah! So it turns out the $149 sale at MicroCenter was part of their Tuesday and Friday morning sale :|. They jacked the price up to $159 Friday afternoon. Good thing I opted not to stop by MicroCenter on the way home from work, due to the nasty storm.

$159 for a higher-clocking stepping of the E8400 is "jacked up"? Where have I been? That still sounds good to me.😛
 
Originally posted by: AmberClad
Bah! So it turns out the $149 sale at MicroCenter was part of their Tuesday and Friday morning sale :|. They jacked the price up to $159 Friday afternoon. Good thing I opted not to stop by MicroCenter on the way home from work, due to the nasty storm.



Seriously...$10? For a CPU...that will last years. Most people's bartabs average 7X that on any given night....I cant imagine stressing over $10 for something that is actually useful.

/pedestal
 
Sorry, but I'm anal over things like that 😛 (when I know I can get it for cheaper). I was the one grumbling when the 4870s were being sold for >$300 and I held out until I found one for MSRP.

I have next Friday off, so I'll see about dropping by MicroCenter in the morning.
 
Originally posted by: Ocguy31
I dont know if anyone has posted this, but Tankguys has an inventory list at the top showing that they are expecting the new E8400s on 9/3.

http://www.tankguys.com/

Mr. Tankguy himself did a few posts up.

I ordered an E8400 from newegg on Friday. I'll let y'all know if it's E0 stepping.
 
the nj microcenter is supposed to receive a new shipment of E0 stepping E8400's on Tuesday or Friday, I don't remember what the guy working there said.
 
It was mentioned above, but the Microcenter in Houston had the E0 E8400s in stock (I saw about 7 or 8 more sitting in the cabinet next to the one I picked out - all small box E0s). They were stickered and marked @ $189.99 but did in fact ring up with $159. I can't wait to set this CPU free... 😀
 
Originally posted by: aigomorla
Originally posted by: AmberClad
Originally posted by: jaredpace
make sure you buy the small boxed E8400/8500 (notice cut-out cpu window on top) like the one on the left here:
http://img.photobucket.com/alb.../BlueAqua/IMG_1479.jpg
What the hell?? Did they shrink the stock heatsink again?

ROFL probably the half sized sinks the E7200 was had.

there's probably some fine print on the box

"some assembly may be required for heatsink"
 
Originally posted by: smithrwon
hmm guaranteed E0 stepping but at $181.99?
Intel Processor finder listed the E0 8400/8500 today. They should start showing up in volume at retail channels soon. TankGuys shows 9-3-08 ETA Guaranteed!😀
 
Phooey ... my e8500 is C0

how much difference will it make in O/C'ing?

i might send it back .. i haven't opened it =P

what do you think? Maybe NewEgg will waive the restocking fee if i get an e8600
:Q

OK, i DID RMA it .. no restocking charge

naturally i did not open it 😛

OK, are the e8600s all e0?

i want 4.5Ghz!
 
so what do you think?

what OC can i expect with good air cooling [thermalright/scythe120], a ASUS Rampage and OCZ PC8500 with an e8600?

i just hate to pay the extra fifty bucks for a guaranteed e0 😛

now we are in Q9550 price territory .. but i do not want to get stuck with 3.33Ghz - just for the "extra" 2 cores which are useless in 99% of games - what i have now; an e4300 @ 3.33Ghz .. it just does NOT cut it for 4870x2, never mind 4870x3
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So I just got back from MicroCenter. They had about a half dozen E8400s locked inside the display case -- all C0s. Trying to sell off the old stock probably. I had to go grab a sales guy. He knew what I was interested in and went into the storage area to get an E0. Really nice CS guy btw - at the least the MicroCenter employees are competent. He mentioned that one of his coworkers got a 4.5GHz out of an E8400. Didn't remember what vCore the guy used though.

Some quicky CPU-Z specs (one hour OCCT). vCore is 1.23v. I'm going to have to wait for the weekend to do some real tweaking.

The stock heatsink isn't even half the height of a Conroe heatsink. No copper core either. Lousy cheapskates 😛.
 
dang nice. i'm hoping to pick up one tomorrow. it was in stock today but wasn't unloaded from the truck :X
 
Originally posted by: tristanic
Is it worth it to upgrade from an old style E8400 or is the difference not pronounced enough to warrant the extra cost?

that depends. For a regular person, no. For you, just because you are even asking the question, maybe. You have upgrade-itis. You will read all the reasons why you should not upgrade, yet still try to convince yourself that you should...

good luck

 
Thank you Dr. Solog! I was mostly wondering if the overclocking possibility would be that much higher than the regular e8400. I'm new to overclocking so wasn't sure. Just getting ready to put together my new build, to justify the money spent on it my only upgrade path will be overclocking for the next couple years 🙂
 
What kind of OC do you have on your current E8400? I expect the E0 stepping to do between 4 and 4.5GHz on air. Of course some won't even make it to 4. Whether it is worth it or not is up to you. You should be able to get a decent amount for your current cpu so it won't cost that much. For those of us that like messing around with the computer as a hobby, probably. If you just expect larger results for the money you put in, probably not. Hey, I just bought a E7200 a few days ago and I'm already thinking of another cpu. Its still in the box!
 
Originally posted by: tristanic
Is it worth it to upgrade from an old style E8400 or is the difference not pronounced enough to warrant the extra cost?

I switched from a C0 to an E0 8400 (only had the C0 for a week). The C0 required like 1.4V to do 3.8GHz, which is outside my comfort zone for air cooling. The E0 does 4 GHz at <1.25V, and I've had it at 4.2 GHz, while staying below the Intel spec of 1.36V.

So in the case of someone like me that will just set a conservative voltage limit, and raise the FSB until the processor is no longer stable, an E0 can potentially overclock twice as much (1200 MHz on the E0 versus 600 MHz on the C0 when I set the voltage at 1.36). If you are willing to go nuts on voltage (due to excellent cooling or because you like to watch expensive things burn), then your 'Max' OC is probably only a couple hundred MHz higher with the E0.

Again, just my experience, so take it with a grain of salt.

On a related note, here is the FS thread for my C0 E8400: LINK
 
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