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LOT OF 24 - Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 SLB9J 3.00GHz

Condition:
Used
Price:
US $79.99
ApproximatelyAU $119.78
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Located in: Rexburg, Idaho, United States
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Item specifics

Condition
Used: An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is ...
Brand
Intel
Socket Type
LGA 775/Socket T
Clock Speed
3.0 GHz
Processor Model
Intel Core 2 Duo E8400
MPN
E8400
Unit Quantity
24
Processor Type
Core 2 Duo
Number of Cores
2

Item description from the seller

MountainWestSales

MountainWestSales

99.2% positive Feedback
8.7K items sold
Joined Jul 2018

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Average for the last 12 months

Accurate description
4.9
Reasonable postage costs
5.0
Postage speed
5.0
Communication
5.0

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The vest arrived in really expedited manner. Even though it was advertised as preowned,The material is in great shape, and the Velcro works right, and I fit it up to myself in pretty short order. Only one thing was wrong, the loops at the bottom of the vest that are designed to hold a Web belt or gun belt had been cut off by the previous owner, leaving little frayed pieces wherethe nylon was attached to the body of the best. Other than that it was a good deal.

Product ratings and reviews

4.8
69 product ratings
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  • Top favourable review

    Nice upgrade for older desktop PCs

    If you have an older desktop pc that needs a boost, then this processor upgrade may do the trick. Just make sure your desktop motherboard supports this type of cpu and its' bios is up to date. One example, have a HP DX5800 with a Celeron cpu. Installed this upgrade and it made a world of difference. Runs Windows 7 and 10 just fine.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-ownedSold by: thenighttech

  • The "Best" Socket 'T' 775 Processor

    So, what do you do when you have a bunch of aging motherboards with 2006-era CPU's in them? Upgrade, of course! If you chipset supports the Intel 'Wolfdale' 45-nanometer process CPU's, the best choice is the E8XXX series. For the perforamance and the $20-ish buy-it-now prices on eBay, it hardly makes sense to upgrade to a new motherboard/memory/CPU just to get a Celeron or "Pentium" in the Sandy Bridge/Ivy Bridge family. Now, some will say, what about the Quad-Core 'Q' series? I say, for the heat and power consumption you'll add to your rig, then you *should* upgrade to newer stuff. But if your goal is to extend life of an aging computer, E8400-E8600 can't be beat. I have 2 computers used to stream Netflix and a 1080i digital cable signal through an HDHomerun box (look it up, it's ...

  • Excellent CPU

    If you're looking for a Core2Duo Socket 775 processor, the E8400 and its higher speed and higher cost E8500 and E8600 siblings are a great blend of value and performance. Good speed, increased FSB and L2 Cache over the E7XXX series you see a lot in Dell OEM builds. If you have a socket 775 motherboard and your BIOS will support Core2Duo (check first, some older and early Socket 775 boards only supported processors up to Pentium-D dual core, though some can with a BIOS upgrade, so check first). An added plus is with the right motherboard, this CPU can easily be overclocked on air up to 3.6GHz and remain stable, with temps a decent HSF should be able to handle no sweat.

  • Perfect all round Intel CPU for todays applications and lots of games.

    I bought one of these ages ago, when i put it in my computer, i was wrapped. Everything happened faster on the computer and the power savings were better too. Although there are faster CPU's in this range available now (not when i bought the first though) but at a greater cost, I settled with the 3GHz. It has not let me down yet, was a breeze to install especially if purchased with matching (intel) heatsink and fan as it comes with correct ready applied thermal paste. If I was to build another dual core based computer system I would purchase another for sure, and i would recommend the same to others, I would like to try the 3.3GHz variant but the larger price puts me off. To sum it up: Great all round CPU, good for basic tasks and great for Games (depends on other hardware also), also ...

  • Great CPU.

    Great cheap upgrade for older Core 2 systems that accept Wolfdale CPUs. I get quite a few old systems which were built with slow E2000/4000/5000 series parts that an E8400 will breathe new life into. 50-100% speed increases are common and makes the machine much more usable.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned