Selling my used e6300 Core 2 Duo Intel Processor (LGA Socket 775) (I'm
trying out quad)
Looking for $130 PayPal, non-cc, shipped to continental U.S. Other locations shipping will be adjusted accordingly.
Details:
The chip is 100% stable and undamaged. It comes
with the stock cooler in its original, opened box, and a small, one-use tube of
ceramique. I can also sell an aftermarket Arctic Cooling Freezer 7 Pro for an
additional $18 (not necessary for stock speeds or mild overclocks).
Specs/user reviews here:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819115005
Pictures:
http://www.andrew.cmu.edu/~astyler/photo/
Overclocking Potential:
http://www.tomshardware.com/2007/01/11/core-2-duo-overtakes-core-2-extreme/index.html
Stock settings pin this at 1.86 GHz at 1.325 V. I've overclocked this
very chip to 3.00 GHz at 1.3375 V with air cooling and 3.318 GHz at
1.350 V with water cooling before I was FSB limited. 2.4 GHz is entirely reasonable for a new user with the stock cooler. I'd recommend an aftermarket cooler for
anything higher.
I've never exceeded 1.4 V on it (it's safe up to ~ 1.55 V), and it's
never exceeded 60 degrees C under load (safe into the 80s, but it
would reduce lifetime).
Feedback:
Heat: astyler 2/0/0 (http://www.heatware.com/eval.php?id=57206)
Ebay, 21/0/0 under etstyler.
Phone number available for security.
trying out quad)
Looking for $130 PayPal, non-cc, shipped to continental U.S. Other locations shipping will be adjusted accordingly.
Details:
The chip is 100% stable and undamaged. It comes
with the stock cooler in its original, opened box, and a small, one-use tube of
ceramique. I can also sell an aftermarket Arctic Cooling Freezer 7 Pro for an
additional $18 (not necessary for stock speeds or mild overclocks).
Specs/user reviews here:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819115005
Pictures:
http://www.andrew.cmu.edu/~astyler/photo/
Overclocking Potential:
http://www.tomshardware.com/2007/01/11/core-2-duo-overtakes-core-2-extreme/index.html
Stock settings pin this at 1.86 GHz at 1.325 V. I've overclocked this
very chip to 3.00 GHz at 1.3375 V with air cooling and 3.318 GHz at
1.350 V with water cooling before I was FSB limited. 2.4 GHz is entirely reasonable for a new user with the stock cooler. I'd recommend an aftermarket cooler for
anything higher.
I've never exceeded 1.4 V on it (it's safe up to ~ 1.55 V), and it's
never exceeded 60 degrees C under load (safe into the 80s, but it
would reduce lifetime).
Feedback:
Heat: astyler 2/0/0 (http://www.heatware.com/eval.php?id=57206)
Ebay, 21/0/0 under etstyler.
Phone number available for security.