keng_113
11-09-2008, 12:45 AM
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http://img112.imageshack.us/img112/444/core2duoe5200022766124vp1.jpg
The Pentium E5200 has been on the market and and is the replacement for the E2xxx series of CPUs eventually.
This cpu has a great overclocking potential, based on M0 stepping & on 45nm fabrication process. Increasing vcore to 1.38, it will overclock to around 4GHz due to the high multiplier @ 12.5 . even on stock cooler. But there seems a deliberate omission of this cpu on reviews.
http://img112.imageshack.us/img112/444/core2duoe5200022766124vp1.jpg
The Pentium E5200 has been on the market and and is the replacement for the E2xxx series of CPUs eventually.
This cpu has a great overclocking potential, based on M0 stepping & on 45nm fabrication process. Increasing vcore to 1.38, it will overclock to around 4GHz due to the high multiplier @ 12.5 . even on stock cooler. But there seems a deliberate omission of this cpu on reviews.