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Intel Pentium Dual Core E2180 2GHz Socket 775 800MHz FSB L2 1MB Cache Retail Box Processor

  • £39.68ex vat
  • £46.63inc vat

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25/10/2007 Comment:
Re Fan and cooler
review by: Anonymous os: Windows XP

I have just purchased one of these and it is the retail version, therefore it has the HEATSINK COOLER and FAN included, and in agreement with other reviewers here it is very fast and runs cool, a brilliant bargain, BUY one today

3 of 3 people found this review useful
26/09/2007 Review:
review
review by: Anonymous rating:
customer rating
os: Windows XP

got this running at 3ghz with more to go , dont waste money on more expensive core 2 duos , this is such a good overclocker because of the 10x multiplier , great one ebuyer for the delivery 3 days when it was meant to take 5

2 of 2 people found this review useful
18/09/2007 Review:
Great value for money
review by: Anonymous rating:
customer rating
os: Windows XP

MB Asus P5VD2. Replaced my Celeron D352(Great chip) with one of these. So easy to change over. About 5 minutes to complete. Can't believe the increase in performance. Don't need to overclock.

Great service again from E-Buyer.


1 of 1 people found this review useful
09/10/2007 Comment:
bargain
review by: Anonymous os: Windows Vista

great cpu, easy overclock to 2.5ghz just by changing cpu frequency from 200 to 250.cpu temp is 26 celcius , temp hardly moved with overclock.vista rates this as 5.5 with overclock

1 of 1 people found this review useful
16/12/2007 Review:
decent overclock
review by: Anonymous rating:
customer rating
os: Windows XP

Got this as part of a complete system build. It's in a Gigabyte GA P35 DS3R, and has an Arctic Cooling Freezer 7 Pro heatsink cooling it.



Currently running stable at 3GHz (375x8) with only a slight voltage boost, around 34c idle and 60c under load [prime95]. However it's borderline at 3.2GHz - needs much higher voltage (1.46+) and temps are around 65c under load, a bit too high.



I'm very happy with it, but if I could choose again I'd go for an E2140, as the higher multiplier on the E2180 is not much use for reaching higher speeds - with the multiplier at 10, FSB can't get far past 320, with lots of heat, and high voltage.



All in all I'm happy though, and my order arrived in 2 working days even though I went for supersaver delivery.

1 of 1 people found this review useful
22/12/2007 Review:
Intel E2180
review by: Anonymous rating:
customer rating
os: Windows Vista

These have a lower spec than the full core 2 duos, but I am more than happy with its speed. I wanted something that runs cool and this certainly does. The retail boxed version comes with an Intel heatsink and fan. Some people moan about these, but mine works fine. It had a slight whistle at first, but this disappeared after a days use and with my ASUS motherboard in silent mode, it is almost inaudible. Fitting these coolers is a bit frightening because you have to push 4 clips down to lock it in place which does stress the board and I was a lot happier fitting this before installing the motherboard so I could support it. I would definately buy another E2180.

1 of 1 people found this review useful
29/01/2008 Comment:
Bargain CPU
review by: Anonymous os: Windows Vista

Spend a bit more on a decent heatsink (psst...Scythe Ninja) and you've got a bargain, 2.7GHz here with no screaming fans or risky voltage changes. Coupled it with ebuyers cheap Corsair PC2-5400 (QuickFind Code: 98708) for a budget system that rocks!

1 of 1 people found this review useful
07/05/2008 Review:
Overclocking + Temps
review by: Anonymous rating:
customer rating
os: Windows XP

This is an absolutely cracking CPU at a bargain price! The fan that it comes with is tiny! i threw mint straight in the bin and attached the arctic cooling freezer 7.



Mine runs 3GHz @ 1.4v 1200MHz FSB, 10x multi.



Temps are very good, 35-40 at idle, and 55ish under max load.



Extremely good budget processor with plenty of OC headroom.

1 of 1 people found this review useful
20/12/2007 Review:
very nippy and stable, good budget gaming
review by: Anonymous rating:
customer rating
os: Windows XP

had this since spetember 07 45 pounds P35C-DS3R OCZ Gold Ed 2GB DDR2 Triplex x1950Pro 512mb GDDR3 & Kingwin Mach1 520W no probs so far on xp pro & xp 64,try vista ultimate later.



i am gamer:NFSPS,Bioshock,Dirt,CSS,Crysis,Fifa08,ProEvo 8.Play all games beautifully on DVI HD LGM208WA@1680x1050.all games graphics set to full except Crysis, which runs much better at medium setting.



PC on 24/7@uni&wen take home, no O/C, don't need it basically, plays games lovely, do later when get better CPUHS fan (stock fine though) so i can max out Crysis, not sure if will help that much GF8800 myt b the soln.

0 of 0 people found this review useful
28/01/2008 Review:
Thumbs up!
review by: Anonymous rating:
customer rating
os: Windows XP

Bought one for my blu-ray HD-DVD pc setup.

Its

Fast

Cheap

Cool

runs rings round my old AMD 64x2 4600 939 & at a third of the price of what I paid for the old chip.

did a brief overclock to 2.8 on default voltage settings, but you can go faster.

what more can I say?

0 of 0 people found this review useful
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