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Processor upgrade

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Hi, its my first time on the forum, i have a question about a possible processor upgrade. I am currently using an Intel Core 2 Duo e3300 @2.5ghz.

I have an Intel core 2 duo e8400 @ 3.0ghz in my possession, and kinda iffy on replacing the E3300 with the E8400.

I know that the e8400 is a better processor, i was just wondering if anyone knew how much of a boost i would see from replacing the E3300.

My current system Spec's are:

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E3300 is a celeron chip. So if it is the E3300 then a E8400 is a big upgrade. To start it has 6x as much L2 cache, 6mb compared to 1mb. It also has a FSB of 1333 compared to 800; and of course the 500mhz faster clock. Those 3 things will make a noticeable difference.
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I agree with sttm, there will be a pretty hefty difference. What motherboard are you using? Need to make sure it will support the e8400, not all boards will support the 1333fsb processors
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The upgrade will be very noticeable. You will not only get a nice speed boost, but the celerons have lots of disabled features so you gain some cool stuff like lower power use (C1E & EIST) and support for "virtualisation"

What make of PC is it? Or did you build it yourself?

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kenc51 wrote:the celerons have lots of disabled features so you gain some cool stuff like lower power use (C1E & EIST) and support for "virtualisation"
The newer Wolfdale Celerons don't. I think the only Core 2-based Celerons that had C1E disable is the Celeron 4x0 Conroe-L. The Celeron Allendales have C1E and EIST but no VT-x. The Celeron Wolfdales don't have any of these limitations, albeit it is severely cache-limited at just 1MB L2 not to mention the jump from 800MHz to 1,333MHz FSB makes the E8400 considerably faster.

To illustrate, see the beating the Pentium Dual-Core E5200 2.5GHz takes from the Core 2 Duo E8400 3.0GHz:
http://www.anandtech.com/bench/Product/56?vs=66

The Celeron E3300 with half the cache is going to fare even worse.
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Re: Processor upgrade

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sorry, i havent been able to check up on the post recently, buy my computer is custom build, the motherboard is an Asus P5G41-M LE/CSM

I know its not a great motherboard but its all i could afford with some of the other pricy items i have in this computer, i plan on upgrading it soon, but im sure it has support for the e8400.
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dgriffin0876 wrote:sorry, i havent been able to check up on the post recently, buy my computer is custom build, the motherboard is an Asus P5G41-M LE/CSM

I know its not a great motherboard but its all i could afford with some of the other pricy items i have in this computer, i plan on upgrading it soon, but im sure it has support for the e8400.
According to ASUS, the P5G41-M LE/CSM supports 800, 1066, 1333 FSB. Also, Your e3300 and the e8400 are both 65W processors. From the looks of it, you should be good to go.

http://usa.asus.com/product.aspx?P_ID=rEewyEfoWEbP0psi
Look at the "Specification" and "CPU Support List" Tab.
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Re: Processor upgrade

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Well, thank all of you for the info and help. seems as though im going to be switching out my processor soon.
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