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Intel 2 83GHz Desktop Processor EU80570PJ0736M Review

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4.5
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BrandIntel
CPU ManufacturerIntel
CPU ModelPentium
CPU Speed2.83 GHz
Wattage65 watts

Description of Intel 2 83GHz Desktop Processor EU80570PJ0736M

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Reviews

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

I am satisfied, the purchase is quite successful.

It pertains to the E8500 in question. Purchased in 2022 as an upgrade for the E7400. Products formerly manufactured at Wolfdale does not collaborate on either of these processes. By the year 2022, it is obviously quite out of date. They state that an overclocked version of the GTA V portion will pull, but I didn't overclock it. However, GTA IV pulls. In general, I am content, and although it used to cost a thousand dollars, it is now only one penny, but it was still valuable in its day…

Pros
  • price, dependability, and performance with the option of overclocking up to 2022 core frequency 3.2Ghz
Cons
  • LGA775 socket 2 cores are already considered to be obsolete.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Matches the description completely, very satisfied.

3 years served faithfully. For an average gaming computer will go. The NV GF GT 560 Ti will be just right for him, I even think that the 570 will not squeeze all the juice out of him. Different pros: - a decent percentage of the first multi-core generations - only now this percent began to appear in the minimum requirements in top games! - colder dual cows, and most ADM Has cons: - of course now a bit old for power fans - doesn't race as well as Core 2 QUAD

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A nice option for the money, one of the best deals.

Based on the MSI G41M-P28 motherboard and the Core 2 Duo E8600 processor, I assembled (almost for free) a system unit for storing and playing media content. With the tasks assigned to him copes EXCELLENTLY! Has some pros: CPU type DualCore Intel Core 2 Duo E8600, 3333 MHz . FRIENDS ! This is one of the stunningly gorgeous processors of its time. With its cons: The price at the time of release. but that doesn't matter anymore.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Quality is top notch, happy with everything.

I’ve had it on my computer for about 7 years now. I don’t play games almost, but the medal for courage goes on, some old stalker is installed for everyone. And so, just for the Internet. I do photography.

The stone was exceptionally desirable for its day. I resorted to each and all means necessary, but the allotted time has passed, and the games have already begun under the 4-nuclear ones. It is even stated in Lost plenet 2 that a Core 2 Duo processor is the bare minimum need. In a nutshell, you shouldn't take this stone just yet; it's preferable to take the nuclear ones with 4 and 6 nuclei, but it's preferable to take all of the same core i7 instead. Below are some advantages: A creature that…

Pebbles has been a part of my life for the past two years, and it is still performing extremely well (in conjunction with the NV 9500GT 512MB vidyuha) to pull off recent games with decent settings. Because I'm not an overlocker, I have nothing to contribute to this conversation:) In overall, I would suggest it as a cost-effective alternative for gaming, despite the fact that for the same amount of money, you can currently purchase more potent versions from AMD, for example. Below are some…

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The product is good, there are only a few minor flaws.

Overclocking is possible, which is a definite plus. For socket 775, this is possibly the finest percentage. Con: Perhaps it's just me, but when overclocked to 3.0 Hz, it generates a lot of heat for some reason. Either the cooler isn't the same or the thermal paste needs to be replaced.

He did his job for a long time and did it well, never quitting. The main purpose of the computer was to play games. I put in a lot of time and effort using it, and it was put to good use (torrents at night, job, school, and gaming during the day). He moved out to the country, is doing well professionally, and has made the necessary adjustments to comply with the rules. The Run was the final video game I ever played. A spin or skid causes it to struggle to pull, and then the "slowdown" instantly

Pros
  • Super chill, very efficient, and trustworthy. After more than five years of service, he started experiencing bugs and refused to overheat under pressure. Previously, I had overclocked it a couple of times just for kicks, tested it, and then reset it to its normal speed. (How unfortunate.)
Cons
  • The e8800 of a buddy, which shared the identical hardware and casing, ran cooler. I ran out of steam and ideas halfway through.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best purchase in my life, I will definitely buy it again.

Processor that is really good, keeps its cool, and is powerful enough for the price. Excellent scalability even when the clock speed is increased. The one thing that is a letdown is the overclocking threshold, but the performance is significantly improved when using CBO or more aggressive cooling. Overall, a fantastic piece of processing hardware for the price. On the other hand, my recommendation would be to put some money aside and purchase a model from the E8xx family, specifically the E8200

Pros
  • + Affordable cost + Strong performance + Efficient use of heat dissipation + 3 MB of onboard cache + Acceptable acceleration
Cons
  • -Slow clock speed -The overclocking limit is often somewhere in the range of 4000–4200 MHz when operating at a voltage that is safe. -Once it has passed the threshold, it does not react very effectively to increases in voltage.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I was surprised by the quality for this price.

A computer building component purchased in 2022. Back then, I still spent a lot of time in virtual worlds. When we last spoke, he lived up to my highest hopes. The pricing is right, the power usage is minimal, and the working temperature is kept to a minimum. For the past decade, this PC has faithfully served my needs. I got tired of playing games a long time ago. This processor-based computer handles all of life's other challenges with ease. I simply upgraded the memory.

Pros
  • Combine low heat production, low price, and high dependability.
Cons
  • NO

Revainrating 4 out of 5

No complaints, I recommend to buy.

To replace the Pentium 4 2.8 GHz, I bought it 2.5 years ago. The primary objective was to switch from the outdated AGP 8x graphics port to the more recent PCI-E 16x. I primarily use my computer for gaming and Internet browsing; I don't enjoy overclocking or video editing. I can't say that I was surprised with the boost in productivity because I was primarily playing World of Warcraft at the time. An evolutionary move forward is not revolutionary, to put it another way. On the seller's…

Pros
  • I have not overclocked it because I am content with the work in ordinary modes.
Cons
  • I thought it would be sufficient for a longer period of time, however a year after the purchase, I noticed my gaming performance had declined. Naturally, it wasn't a brand-new model when I bought it, but that Pentium 4 worked just fine for me for a lot longer than it does now, and I used to play much more than I do now.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A really necessary purchase, I'm glad I found this product.

Purchased in 2022, the pricing was very reasonable considering the performance. I got 3.6 GHz while I was on the move with a decent air cooler. I haven't even attempted to climb higher. In the future, I frequently came across processors of this kind when I was working. They continue to demonstrate good performance for a wide variety of tasks, including modeling, office work, surfing the Internet, and even running games that are not particularly demanding on the processors. A extremely…

Pros
  • Low in price, with a big potential for overclocking, and still useful for a variety of applications even now.
Cons
  • Although the cache is less as compared to the E8x00, the pricing more than makes up for this shortcoming.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best thing I've ever used, I recommend it to everyone!

In reality, a top-notch expert. It has been used for over a year and a half with no issues when coupled with an ATI HD4850 512 MB 256-bit bus. Overclocking to 3.66 MHz at a standard voltage of 1.28 volts on my Gigabyet EP45-DS3LR motherboard was trouble-free, and under load the CPU never got hotter than 68 or 69 degrees Celsius (with a cheap GlacialTech Igloo). I stopped driving because it didn't make any sense, but increasing the voltage and tinkering with the bus frequency could make it work.

Pros
  • Very low core temperatures in their stock configuration and while overclocked indicate good overclocking capability.
Cons
  • Nope, still looking:)

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I do not cease to rejoice at the purchase, a very good deal!

Core 2 Duo E8600 from Intel. This is a legend, not just a processor! I purchased it in August 2022, and since it was always cool, it never failed me or caused me to wonder, "Is there snot under the lid?" Unfortunately, by the end of 2022, its capability was insufficient to address my difficulties. I believe I won't like the next CPU purchase as much as I did the E8600!

Pros
  • Very powerful; does not need cooling; has the possibility for overclocking -Reliable -Productive The Radeon HD 3870 and Radeon HD 7770 supported by my copy allowed you to play recent games at low to medium settings, by the way.
Cons
  • None. It was an extremely potent remedy for its time (2022). Right now out of date. socket 775

Revainrating 3 out of 5

It's not quite what I expected, overall it's ok.

So far, the processor has received 14 reviews. In the physical components of a computer. and not drastically dissimilar. And since that was the case, I didn't want to fall too far behind. We all have to write, so I guess I should too. I plan to join in on the review-writing fun so that I can finally feel like I belong. I bought this processor, and so far I am quite pleased with it. Quickly purchased after his debut in Stepping C0. I bumped the clock speed up to 4450 MHz and it worked at 4320…

Pros
  • Value for the money. Apparent banality.
Cons
  • The use of processors has an adverse effect on the natural world.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I recommend to buy, the product is of high quality.

A Pentium 4 630 HT processor that came before it. It became better after I overclocked it to 3.6 GHz, but not by a significant amount. I made the decision to get a brand new core i3 or i5 type. However, because of this, a new socket had to be installed underneath them, which meant that I would also need to purchase a new motherboard. The Core 2 Duo E8400 offered a relatively painless upgrade, with performance that is only somewhat inferior to that of the i3 but still compatible with the…

Pros
  • It rarely heats up to much than 50 degrees under load because it is paired with a reliable cooler. Accelerates satisfactorily up to 3.6 GHz (we did not test it beyond this point). Extremely, extremely quick! Saves energy. There are too many things to list them all. This central processing unit (CPU) for LGA 775 is almost certainly the best one available, excluding, of course, those with four cores.
Cons
  • ancient socket. There is no opportunity for future technological advancement. Overpriced (If you look at the price of the E8600, you'll see that you can get an i3 with a motherboard for the same amount of money, and you'll also get a method to upgrade to an i5 or an i7 later on.)

Revainrating 4 out of 5

A good product, more pros than cons.

The subject is the E8500. Bought in 2022 as an E7400 upgrade. Products formerly Wolfdale. does not use either of these procedures. By 2022, it's obviously hopelessly out of date. But Grand Theft Auto IV lags, and the overclocked V component lags even worse, despite my not having overclocked it. In overall, I am content; it used to cost a thousand, but now it just costs a cent; the investment was well worth it. In-depth HD video downloads increase by a quarter.

Pros
  • value, dependability, and performance with overclocking potential through the year 2022 3.20 GHz at its heart
Cons
  • LGA775 socket 2 cores are already obsolete.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Satisfied with the product, I recommend it to everyone.

Good frequency, bus, cache, and at the same time, only 65 W of heat are generated (my stupid titanium from the old stone is enough), making it suitable for all games. However, 64-bit applications like to count the cores like oligarchs have millions of them, but there are only 2 cores in GTA IV. The performance of my Ati 4850 1Gb after moving from the E5300 stone increased by 20%; this is also because of the changeover of the 800-1333MHz bus. It pulls out non-weak video cards well.

Pros
  • With its high frequencies, low heat, and outstanding overclocking capabilities, this processor saw 5 GHz not just in a dream.
Cons
  • Since four cores are sold for less money in a 64-bit system and the price is too expensive (in Hong Kong, $6500), I am still keeping quiet about overclocking.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

One of the best offers, glad I bought it.

Computing Power: Intel Core 2 Duo 7300 (c) I got it in 2022 and after much fiddling with thermal pastes and coolers, the HD4850 and it are still pulling games at medium settings. After that year, I need two more cores to play comfortably, but I can't keep up. Yes, and I'm so swamped with work that I won't have to buy a new computer for at least two to three years.

Pros
  • Quickness, effectiveness, and continued existence since the year 2022
Cons
  • Either I'm totally blind, or they don't exist.