Intel Core 2 Duo E4500 Processor
$117.59 from 1 seller
2.2GHz, 2MB, 800MHz FSB, LGA775 Socket T
Rating:
9.54
With an Intel Core 2 Duo desktop processor, you'll experience amazing performance, unbelievable system responsiveness, and energy-efficiency built in up to 40% faster and over 40% more energy efficient.
| Summary |
| Description |
Core 2 Duo E4500 Processor |
| Manufacturer |
Intel |
| Lowest Price |
$109.99 |
| Available at |
1 Stores |
| MPN/UPC/SKU |
BX80557E4500 |
| Product Specification |
| Processor Speed + Class |
| Processor Class |
Intel Core 2 Duo |
| Processor Speed |
2.2 GHz |
| Bus Speed |
800 MHz |
| Physical + Memory Specifications |
| Processor Socket |
Intel Socket T (LGA775) |
| Number of Processor Cores |
2 |
| L2 Cache Size |
2 MB |
| More Info |
| URL |
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| Review Date: 23-May-08 |
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solanos1
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Rating: 10
Time with product: 60
Strengths: it can be easily and safely overclocked to at least 3.0Ghz
Weaknesses: 2mb cache...
Summary: I bought an OEM version of this Cpu and put a Nirvana 120 cooler. Currently i have it working at 3.4Ghz with nearly 1.5V on a GA-EP35C-DS3R with 2gb of geil ultra (800mhz 4-4-4-12) and it runs soooo sweet. Temperatures at idle are around 23degrees and under full load 55-60 degrees depending on the fan speed. If you find one don't hesitate to get it.
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| Review Date: 02-Feb-08 |
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SDTechDeals
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Rating: 10
Time with product: 3 Weeks
Strengths: Good value - price vs performance; overclockable
Weaknesses: Stock CPU cooler
Summary: I was building a HTPC, but didn't want to break the bank. I wanted the computer to do HD-DVD & Blu-Ray video decoding, but planed on using an nVidia 8600GT to offload those tasks. As a result, I didn't need super CPU performance. However, I would be doing occasional mid-range gaming, so wanted some tradeoff. Thus far, I am overjoyed! I have had no stutters during playback of HD content. I use PowerDVD Ultra and the 8600GT, and the CPU rarely reaches 25% during playback of HD movies.The installation was a snap, and my motherboard (ASUS P5K-VM) recognized the CPU right away. I initially used the stock CPU fan/cooler, but ended up dropping in an after-market one to get better performance. The stock fan/cpu is a tad loud for me, and it doesn't do that great of a job cooling down the processor. I wish Intel would design something better!
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| Review Date: 31-Jan-08 |
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stockshowgypsy
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Rating: 8
Time with product: 1 Months
Strengths: Overclock to 3.2Ghz, cooler running than other e4xxx, high multiplier
Weaknesses: stock cooler, no virtualization
Summary: Received a GO stepping that runs cooler than e4300 I have overclocked. Hits 3.2Ghz easily. High multiplier helps with budget boards. This is a very economic and stable processor. If you do not need VT or the higher cache of higher end Intel dual core this is a very good chip for overclocking.
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| Review Date: 28-Jan-08 |
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kratur
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Rating: 10
Time with product: 2 Months
Strengths: Cool. Quick. OC'ing.
Weaknesses: Cache
Summary: Great little CPU, and you can't get better performance for the price (well, the E2160 is prob close). Great OC'ing ability. And is compatible with most Core 2 Duo ready motherboards. Only complaint would be the 2MB cache, wish Intel made a 4MB cache version with 800MHz. Oh, and you will want to replace the stock cooling if you plan on doing any real OC'ing.
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| Review Date: 26-Jan-08 |
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AntLee29
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Rating: 10
Time with product:
Strengths: highly overclockable
Weaknesses: 2MB cache ram
Summary: This is my 5th Intel Core 2 processor, and once again it does not disappoint. The 11x multiplier will allow you to overclock your processor with minimal stress on your FSB and ram. I safely took this processor to 3.2GHz without a problem.
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