Originally posted by: Cygnus X1
it's just overrated and epenis bragging. Real world not much value.
To provide some idea of overclocking abilities with other Core 2 Duo processors, we ran quick tests with E6700 (2.67GHz), and E6600 (2.4GHz). The test E6700 reached a stable 3.4GHz at default voltage and topped out at 3.9GHz with the Tuniq Cooler. The 2.4GHz E6600 turned out to be quite an overclocker in our tests. Even though it was hard-locked at a 9 multiplier it reached an amazing 4GHz in the overclocking tests. That represents a 67% overclock.
Enthusuasts have not seen overclocking like this since Socket 478 days, and in fact Core 2 may be even better. The 2.4GHz E6600, which outperformed the FX-62 in most benchmarks at stock speed costs $316, and overclocked to 4Ghz with excellent air cooling. With that kind of performance, value, and overclocking the E6600 will likely become the preferred chip for serious overclockers - particularly those that are looking for champagne performance on a smaller budget.
Originally posted by: VinDSL
Heh! What a difference a day makes...
Intel's Core 2 Extreme & Core 2 Duo: The Empire Strikes Back
Page 18 - Overclocking
To provide some idea of overclocking abilities with other Core 2 Duo processors, we ran quick tests with E6700 (2.67GHz), and E6600 (2.4GHz). The test E6700 reached a stable 3.4GHz at default voltage and topped out at 3.9GHz with the Tuniq Cooler. The 2.4GHz E6600 turned out to be quite an overclocker in our tests. Even though it was hard-locked at a 9 multiplier it reached an amazing 4GHz in the overclocking tests. That represents a 67% overclock.
Intel Core 2 Duo E6600 ($316) + Tuniq Tower T-120 ($50) = 4GHz (benchmark stable)
Both will be extremely hard to find for a while, but worth it? You bet!!!
Step up to an Intel Core 2 Extreme X6800 ($999)? No thanks!![]()
Enthusuasts have not seen overclocking like this since Socket 478 days, and in fact Core 2 may be even better. The 2.4GHz E6600, which outperformed the FX-62 in most benchmarks at stock speed costs $316, and overclocked to 4Ghz with excellent air cooling. With that kind of performance, value, and overclocking the E6600 will likely become the preferred chip for serious overclockers - particularly those that are looking for champagne performance on a smaller budget.
Bwahahaha! Hope you don't mind... but I'm stealing that one! :laugh:Originally posted by: nullpointerus
Listen to the people who failed. They know what they're talking about!
Originally posted by: nullpointerus
Listen to the people who failed. They know what they're talking about!
/sarcasm
Originally posted by: JAG87
Overclocking is for those people who dont care enough about their computing experience to spend money for it.
Its kind of like cars... some people need a box on wheels to take them from point a to b, some people are not happy with such box. They want to make it run like a ferrari so they soup up their cars. and some people just buy ferraris. Those who drive supped up cars, always seem to have problems to me, while the people who drive ferraris, always have a smiles on their face and wind through their hair.
Its really up to you. Its about what you like more. I would never buy a ferrari because I dont care that much about cars. But I care a lot about my computer, so I would never buy a cheap processor and try to make it as good as an expensive one. I will save my self the hassle and just enjoy the best technology has to offer me.
