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Originally Posted by zinglebarb
Im guessing the 4300 is the faulty cpu that wont run at 1066 but is forced to run at 800 ? This will be the same as the D805 the lower fsb means a higher multiplier however there is no garrentee this cpu will reach anywhere near the 1066 if your unlucky it could fail at 880 say giviong you only a 20 mhz rise which will not be enough its pot luck. Id risk it in a oc board but I have a lot of machines go through my hands id move it on if it didnt oc well
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E4300 is a real Alendale and starts the real series check around on the forums. Has 2meg cache specifically made for it and not like the failed caches on the E6300 and E6400.
And again I have one running at 290 in this board = 2.6ghz and so have a few others.
Comparative overclocking tests between the E6300 and E4300 in DS3 / P5n-e setups have been made over the past week with the E4300 holding its ground but for me personally I'd go E6300 for high end clocking.