This is a completly different core. The 2.4C would overclock a ton, but how do you know the 2.4E will?
Plus they run hotter...wouldnt he be better of getting a 2.4C just because it is cooler. Reviews have said there is no performance increase...
This is a completly different core. The 2.4C would overclock a ton, but how do you know the 2.4E will?
Plus they run hotter...wouldnt he be better of getting a 2.4C just because it is cooler. Reviews have said there is no performance increase...
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rofl forget the 2.4E its on a 533mhz busOriginally posted by bigdawgfoxx@9 May 2004 - 08:00
This is a completly different core. The 2.4C would overclock a ton, but how do you know the 2.4E will?
Plus they run hotter...wouldnt he be better of getting a 2.4C just because it is cooler. Reviews have said there is no performance increase...
get a 2.8E
how come i didnt know that
Wouldnt 2.8C be better?
ATI, you say your not an nvidia fanboy, but in your avatar you say you want a 6800Ultra, even though the ATI X800XT is a better card. Whats up with that? And dont say its not a better card...because everyone thinks it is.
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crap now im confused! what do I get the 2.4c or the 2.4e or do i get the 2.8e or the 2.8c? holy shit someone help me!
On a review I saw, it says that the best bet would be a 2.8C, because it runs cooler and just as fast as the 2.8E. Cooler means better for overclocking.
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thanks bigdawg
I would wait for some more answers though...
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waiting....
On toms hardware...the 2.8C wins some test, 2.8E wins others...the 1Mb of L2 cache really help..but makes it alot hotter so here is what I would do.
If I was gona overclock I would get a 2.8C
If I wasnt gona overclock, I would get 2.8E
I dont know if 2.8E is good for overclocking or not.
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id say 2.8e
yu can still OC it, and the extra cache really helps for speed
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