My instance: 4000 MHz for 4000. Or a per megahertz. What else can be said here? Megastone! :) P. S: E8200 is out of production. Take the E8400 with the latest stepping - don't miss it! ;) Pros below: Cheap. High performance (large cache, fast bus). Cold and economical (45 nm after all). Great overclocking potential! Its cons: The processor itself is cheap, but. Its maximum multiplier is 8x, so for serious overclocking you need a good mother capable of holding 500+ on the bus, and memory of the PC8500 level. Well, of course, at a FSB frequency of 500 MHz and higher, good cooling is extremely necessary to maintain the stability of the components! In the end, the E8400 is the better choice because with overclocking equivalent in frequency with a multiplier of 9x, the load on the rest of the components will be an order of magnitude less (well, if you want to overclock the system as much as possible on the bus, the multiplier can always be lowered).
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