If a person wanted a modest OC, say 3.6GHz, how would you decide between E8400, E8500, E8600?
chip multiplier FSB chipspeed
E8400 9 400MHz 3.6GHz
E8500 9.5 380MHz 3.6GHz
E8500 10 360MHz 3.6GHz
Would one reach this point any better than the other?
Would the performance be the same for all of them? Certainly the E8400 would be cheaper.
Would the E8400 possibly perform better by running the memory at a faster speed?
(Maybe this isn't a fair question because 3.6GHz is lower than theoretically possible. The reason I set it is that for work use, we don't have time to be playing with BIOS settings and running stress tests. We would like to tell our supplier what to build, how to set it, and leave it at that. Seems that a goal of 3.6GHz would allow this.)
chip multiplier FSB chipspeed
E8400 9 400MHz 3.6GHz
E8500 9.5 380MHz 3.6GHz
E8500 10 360MHz 3.6GHz
Would one reach this point any better than the other?
Would the performance be the same for all of them? Certainly the E8400 would be cheaper.
Would the E8400 possibly perform better by running the memory at a faster speed?
(Maybe this isn't a fair question because 3.6GHz is lower than theoretically possible. The reason I set it is that for work use, we don't have time to be playing with BIOS settings and running stress tests. We would like to tell our supplier what to build, how to set it, and leave it at that. Seems that a goal of 3.6GHz would allow this.)