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Right Off the Assembly Line
Join Date: Nov 2008
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which is better for gaming an overclocked e7200 or an e8400 also a good non igp mobo good for overclocking price range of mobo:below 5k;should support raid 0. also if possible tell the freq that a normal aircooled cab can support for the above processors. |
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Apprentice
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Lucknow
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close ur eyes and buy an e7200 ..if possible wait for few moonths and then buy a e5200...e8x series is just a REAL WASTE of money for now
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Wise Old Owl
Join Date: May 2008
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E8400 e0 slb9j type processor overclock wonderfully but M0 slapc (I think) are common ones we get in the market and they overclock well. The good thing about e7200 is that even a toughest batch of e7200 can do atleast 3.5 ghz easily. I have asus p5q deluxe with bios 1611 and I managed to get it upto 4.2 ghz on default voltage. Though it was 3 hours orthos stable, with bit more voltage passed through I should be able to get it right. If you manage to get e8400 with e0 stepping its a good thing, or else its wasted.
I am confused when you said "also if possible tell the freq that a normal aircooled cab" what frequency you talking about :-s
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