Intel 3.4E as a cheap overclocking option in 2006?

Urinal Mint

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Right now I have a 2.6C running at nearly 3.4GHz. I don't plan to move to a PCI-e platform for another 18-24 months if I can help it. In your opinion, will a 3.4E be a good, inexpensive overclocking option in a year or so should the need for more processing power arise?

Thanks! :D
 

qbackin

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Originally posted by: Urinal Mint
Right now I have a 2.6C running at nearly 3.4GHz. I don't plan to move to a PCI-e platform for another 18-24 months if I can help it. In your opinion, will a 3.4E be a good, inexpensive overclocking option in a year or so should the need for more processing power arise?

Thanks! :D

Hang on, let me check my crystal ball...
:beer:
 

n7

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Though i'm not a big fan of the Prescotts, the latest 6xx series P4s do seem to OC very well.

Often i hear people hitting around 4GHz, which is certainly nice :D
 

Sentential

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It all depends on what the pricing scheme for both Presler and Cedar Mill will be and what features they have.

Most likely from what is rumored to be spec-ed out, Presler will range between 2.8 ~ 3.8 and Cedar Mill from 2.8 ~ 4.0.

It is possible that the 3.4 will wind up the best bang for buck, but its not a gaurntee.