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Help me to buy CPU: E8400 or E5700

pavithra_uk

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After my previous E7300 died, want to buy new processor. so, there are two processors available for my budget. A used E8400 and brandnew E5700.

E8400 Core2Duo 3.0GHz, 1333FSB, 6MB, 45nm - 70 US$ (used processor)

E5700 Pentium Dual Core 3.0GHz, 800FSB, 2MB, 45nm - 70 US$ (brandnew with 3y warranty)


prices are related to price in here. I convert it to US$ for quick understand)

then, I checked lot of benchmark charts for both E8400 & E5700, there were no any big differance in performance.. even gaming, E8400 slightly faster (due to 6MB L2??)

I don't know its synthatic or realworld..

So my question is which one worth to buy ?? (from this 2 CPUs)

Im using my computer for gaming, and some graphics work etc..

here its specs:
--NO CPU-- (previous one is E7300)
Foxconn G31MX 2.0
2 Gb DDR2 667
GTX 260 Core 216, 896MB, 65nm GPU
FSP saga II 500W
Seagate 500GB
 
Go with the 8400. The bigger cache (3 times more) will have an impact on frames, and for the same price, for me it's a no brainer. Just be sure that you don't get a chip that has been run at high vcore for lots of time (since it's used vs new, that's the only drawback i could see).

Both are great clocker, 4 ghz is attainable with a little cooling. After seeing the motherboard you have, and if you want to oc it to hell, MAYBE the 5700 could go higher because of the multiplier. But i don't think 200-300 mhz will make a huge difference in your day to day experience.

All in all, for clock record, e5700, for everything else, e8400.
 
Personally I would look for a used Q9xxx.

But out of the choices you gave I would buy the E8400 used.
 
E8400 hands down but you should check in what conditions it was used. I'd also say look for a Q9XX/
 
I can ask from E8400 seller. but he may not tell truth how he used it.. Is it dangerous to buy a CPU that used OCed + increased voltage ??
 
I can ask from E8400 seller. but he may not tell truth how he used it.. Is it dangerous to buy a CPU that used OCed + increased voltage ??

No it's not dangerous. Get the E8400.
 
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Personally I would look for a used Q9xxx.

But out of the choices you gave I would buy the E8400 used.

this ^^^

or a q6600 id you mb supports quads ;)
 
this ^^^

or a q6600 id you mb supports quads ;)


in here Sri Lanka Q6xxx/ Q9xxx CPU not very famous.. even used prices too high
 
If you feel like overclocking, get the e5700. Only reason I say this, you're going to be board limited. E5k's can EASILY hit 3.8-4Ghz on stock cooling.
 
man the e5700 will get you nowhere close to the e8400, ask the guy if he had oced it well he would say no LOL! if its oced still doesn't make any different but if he had done some serious oc you can physically see the processor top kinda brown shiny but in any case e5700 cant stand an e8400 in its way
 
except in multi-threaded applications that uses more than 2 cores, the e8400 I had is just as fast as the q9650 I have now. Go with the e8400, as long as the previous owner didnt do a bunch a suicide OC'ing runs, it'll be fine.
 
I asked him about E8400.. He used Intel DG31PR board with E8400. thats mean no overclocked ! (Intel boards doesn't OC friendly)
 
in here Sri Lanka Q6xxx/ Q9xxx CPU not very famous.. even used prices too high

thats to bad if u game most play better on quads... i would play on e8500 when i was benching my main rig and the q6600 i got now runs better

but mines on a p45 which oc quads so might be better if u had a dual core

i would go with which one has a higher multi
 
E8400, wonderful chip. If its an E8400 with E0 stepping, the better.
 
If you feel like overclocking, get the e5700. Only reason I say this, you're going to be board limited. E5k's can EASILY hit 3.8-4Ghz on stock cooling.

depending on the stepping what you get;)
 
depending on the stepping what you get;)

e5700's are all r0. and as you know, that means there were tdp tweaks and some cache latency tweaks. IIRC,cache latency isn't quite as tight on them which means it can be pushed more than a e5200/e5300 c0 M0 variant.
 
e8400 would be my choice as well, unless you can find a Quad for sale somewhere.
 
e5700's are all r0. and as you know, that means there were tdp tweaks and some cache latency tweaks. IIRC,cache latency isn't quite as tight on them which means it can be pushed more than a e5200/e5300 c0 M0 variant.

you didnt said e5700, you meant e5k
my e5200 topped out at 3.5, 1.4v for example;)
 
The e8400 hands down. Like others said if you can get a q9xx then get that. But if not then the 8400 is the easy choice here
 
you didnt said e5700, you meant e5k
my e5200 topped out at 3.5, 1.4v for example;)

IME, e5200 r0 went 4Ghz 1.31v 24.7 333fsb, 4.5Ghz 1.4v benching. Ran just fine on stock cooling.
 
IME, e5200 r0 went 4Ghz 1.31v 24.7 333fsb, 4.5Ghz 1.4v benching.

i had an earlier stepping than r0, doesnt remember though which one....i recall also, that it never went over 300 fsb too, even tho the board was capable of it
 
take q9xxx used you wont regret it extra cores do wonders i tried all pentium 4,d,dualcore ,core2due and q6600 and now q9650 and i say quad core is amazing


if u find used take it cpus are hardly damaged unlike motherboards and graphic cards
 
easy choice, get the e8400 unless you can get your hands on a q9xxx
 
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