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The E4400, E6320, E6420 are now available at Newegg

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Whoa, what the hell? In one day Newegg put up the E4400, E6320, E6420, then took them off the site without a trace, then instated the April 22 price cuts for the rest of the C2D family. So now we know: Newegg staff celebrates 4/20 😀
 
MIght not be the best place to ask, but its worth a shot since I cant find anything else on this. Which would everyone suggest for a budget oc'ing project. The e4300 or the 4400? THanks for any help guys.
 
Originally posted by: Agrooreo
MIght not be the best place to ask, but its worth a shot since I cant find anything else on this. Which would everyone suggest for a budget oc'ing project. The e4300 or the 4400? THanks for any help guys.

I would say the E4300 for an easy 3.0GHZ/1333FSB. I don't think most Allendale cores hit much over 3.1-3.2 GHZ with the odd exception her or there.
 
I only buy cheap stuffs from buy.com because I can use GCO, and it takes them forever to ship items out, I got my sd card after 10days I placed the order, sometimes 5-7days. They don't have customer service phone no. to access, RMA is a pain on neck, I'd rather pay more and buy from newegg.

Originally posted by: AmdInside
Glad I ordered from Buy.com (w/ $15 off of $200 coupon). Even with tax and shipping, still came out cheaper than Newegg.com before tax and shipping. I really like Newegg but they sure do gauge customers when a new product is released.

 
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