Purchased this processor with my Lady's computer in mind; she had an e5700 (3GHz) which just seemed sluggish. We simply opened the case, removed the heatsink/fan assembly, cleaned the old thermal paste from the cpu and heatsink, released the old cpu, installed the new cpu, added an 'X' of thermal paste to the heatsink surface of the cpu and bolted the heatsink/fan assembly back on. In fact, my Lady did all of this herself. Caveats: the BIOS of your computer must support the new cpu. Be careful removing the old cpu & placing the new one, that you do not mash or bend the tiny contacts on the cpu socket. It's also a good idea to clean the contact surfaces of the cpu and the heatsink with alcohol before applying the thermal paste. Just a tiny trail of thermal paste is all one needs in an 'X' shape with tiny dots of thermal paste between the arms of the 'X.' So, the process is simple; in our systems (Dell Insipron 530s) it gave a quick speed difference -- more than the 10 percent that would be expected; the system works harmoniously. It's a great way to keep an older computer working with newer software.Read full review
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Worked well in an older Dell Vostro200 MT non-FOXCOMM 33 MB system. It's the fastest CPU the non FOXCOM33 MB's will handle with latest BIOS installed. Runs both x64bit Win7 & Win10 OS's with ease. It's not a 4 or 6 core, but for the $$$ a great high clock rate dual core that brought that little Vostro back to life and usability. With a decent ATI HD 7550 video card, maxed out 4gb 800mhz memory and a 250GB SSD boot disk, it will play 1080p .MKV movies with ease and runs apps very well. It's not a good gamer, but it will play older games fairly well with the HD7550 video card.
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The E8600 is one of the fastest model in this group. When you previously have one of the older and slower models running on your system, an upgrade like this takes your system to another level, especially if you don't have a dedicated GPU, and your graphics and OS run solely off your CPU. Just the increase in Cache (L2 and L3) makes a significant difference in performance. Note, your motherboard has to support this CPU for you to really enjoy it.
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I took the chance at buying and using a used Intel Core 2 Duo e8600 CPU. First it arrived sooner than the estimated date. Then it just booted right up. With installing new CPU's thats very satisfying. But with a used one thats really a great prize that it all went better than expected from start to finished. Nothing but positives for this.
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Perfect to upgrade my Hp computer with MS-7525 (Boston) motherboard Intel G31 Express Chipset, from 2.4 GHz to 3.33 GHz processor. Compared to my old processor: Intel Core 2 Duo E8600 advantages ◦ This microprocessor is 71% faster in single-threaded applications. ◦ The Core 2 Duo E8600 CPU has 61% higher performance when running multi-threaded programs. ◦ The microprocessor has 45% better performance in memory-intensive tasks. ◦ The CPU provides hardware acceleration of virtualized applications. ◦ The processor incorporates SSE4.1 instructions. All of this with a small expense.
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