I'm looking at the overclockability of some Intel processors sold at the local computer parts shop.
Dual Core E1200 - 100% overclocked
Dual Core E2140 - 95% overclock
Dual Core E4500 - ~85% overclock
Dual Core E7200 - 78% overclock
Dual Core E6600 - 67% overclock
Dual Core E8500 - 46% overclock
This isn't a new thing either. I remember when there was a lot of hype about the original Celeron processors being overclocked by ridiculous amounts. This benchmark shows how an overclocked Celeron can be compared to a stock X6800 in most test areas.
Is Intel just selling the same processor with 20 different names and 20 different preset frequencies?
Dual Core E1200 - 100% overclocked
Dual Core E2140 - 95% overclock
Dual Core E4500 - ~85% overclock
Dual Core E7200 - 78% overclock
Dual Core E6600 - 67% overclock
Dual Core E8500 - 46% overclock
This isn't a new thing either. I remember when there was a lot of hype about the original Celeron processors being overclocked by ridiculous amounts. This benchmark shows how an overclocked Celeron can be compared to a stock X6800 in most test areas.
Is Intel just selling the same processor with 20 different names and 20 different preset frequencies?
