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I want to buy an Intel E8500 from Newegg.com. How can I ensure I will get the newest stepping for best performance?
Thanks, in advance, for your help!
Thanks, in advance, for your help!
Originally posted by: JackSpadesSI
Hmm, thanks for the info. I just can't justify the extra $82 for the E8600 over the E8500. I guess I'll just cross my fingers.
Originally posted by: JackSpadesSI
Hmm, thanks for the info. I just can't justify the extra $82 for the E8600 over the E8500. I guess I'll just cross my fingers.
Originally posted by: Ocguy31
SLB9K on the box.
Originally posted by: JackSpadesSI
So I got the E8500 and I've built my whole computer. However, I've got a few concerns. When I run CPU-Z it says I'm only running at 1.998 GHz with a multiplier of 6.0. I Googled that issue and found an article saying that the C2D chips have some kind of power saving feature that drops their speed when at idle. Fine, I can live with that feature. Then I ran Crysis (v1.2.1) in windowed mode at VERY HIGH settings at 1920x1200. I used windowed mode so I could have CPU-Z running alongside it. I hoped it would display 3.164 GHz with a multiplier of 9.5 like an E8500 should, but it only said 2.831 with a multiplier of 8.5. If that doesn't max out my processor, I don't know what could!
So, I know that the sticky on AnandTech forums says that this question shouldn't be posted a million times but I've done my homework and I still can't it to verify that I bought the right processor. I just want some kind of acknowledgment that I own a perfectly optimal E8500.
Secondly, CPU-Z says my Stepping is A but my Revision is E0. Is that the same thing as having a Stepping of E0 as I was talking about above? I'm not sure since it didn't spell it out point-blank and I'm new at this.
Finally, is there anything to be concerned about if, while helping me assemble the computer, someone left an oily fingerprint on top of the processor where the thermally-conductive patch on heatsink makes contact with the processor?
Originally posted by: JackSpadesSI
I assume by your IPA (isopropyl alcohol) comment that the oily fingerprint isn't an issue, right?
I really don't want to mess with any overclocking stuff. Is there any simpler way that I can verify that my processor is capable of 9.5 * 333 MHz = 3.16 GHz, and is in fact an E8500?
Motherboard = Gigabyte GA-EP45-UD3P
RAM = Corsair Dominator DDR2-1066, 4 GB (2 * 2 GB)
Originally posted by: JackSpadesSI
So you're familiar with the Gigabyte BIOS system? How do I change this to 9.5?
