outstanding
better performance than 8500 for less money
overclock can be trickier than some processors
Posted 1 year ago - Great processor for the money. If you're building a PC for gaming or more serious processor intensive tasks, this processor has the best price/performance ratio out there for now. Later, when more apps have been written to take advantage of 4 or more cores, that will change. But for now, this is the way to go. If you take it slow and do your research, you can easily get this processor to 3.4 or 3.6GHz using the stock cooler -- no need for an aftermarket processor cooler. Check the temperature carefully, though. This processor has a reputation for being tricky with temps. In my experience, this reputation is well-earned. Still, it only took me a few hours to get my E8400 up to 3.4GHz using the stock cooler. That's much better than the E8500, at a much lower cost.
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