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11 January 2013
Excellent upgrade for the price
1 of 1 found this helpful Recently I acquired an old 2009 emachines 1331G desktop computer for free. Free is great but I wanted to boost the performance and not spend a lot of money on it. eMachines offers no help as to which processors will/won't work with any of their machines. I happened across a forum posting of a guy trying to upgrade the same box and he took a chance on a 4450e and when it worked he surmised that the 4850e(this one) and the 5050e would likely work as well given their low power requirements and low TDP. Based on that information I bought this 4850e and dropped it in. It works very well for the money. For a little over $25 I went from a single core at 1.8GHZ to dual core at 2.5GHZ. Oh and lastly it runs VERY cool. 65C under maximum load with the weak fan that was in the emachines already. Don't buy it expecting phenomenal next generation type performance. It's a good processor but it has seen it's day. Buy it because it's a cheap way to squeeze some more life out of your PC. In my case a lot more life.