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kay.one
2009-01-18, 11:13
I hate to start another hardware discussion, but I'm buying this CPU solely for XBMC and figure this forum would be the best place to ask.
basically as the title said, I have looked at craiglist, and found these two CPUs, I can get the E6400 for $80 or E4500 for $100. remember these are Canadian dollars. I don't mind doing some over clocking, anyone has any experience on which would be a better choice for XBMC? which one has more room for OC?


E4500 2.2GHz bus:800MHz $100
E6400 2.13GHz bus:1066MHz $80

StevenSeagull
2009-01-18, 12:40
Not all chips are created equally but i would choose the e6300 between the two since its cheaper.

paul
2009-01-18, 12:43
Not only that the clock speed is faster which is a important consideration

Dwolf
2009-01-18, 15:45
the cpu you use really depends on your needs (sd vids, 720p, 1080p)

if your goal is to playback 1080p x264 vids flawlessly; then i'd recommend a 3.0ghz c2d.

ashlar
2009-01-18, 17:03
I hate to start another hardware discussion, but I'm buying this CPU solely for XBMC and figure this forum would be the best place to ask.
basically as the title said, I have looked at craiglist, and found these two CPUs, I can get the E6400 for $80 or E4500 for $100. remember these are Canadian dollars. I don't mind doing some over clocking, anyone has any experience on which would be a better choice for XBMC? which one has more room for OC?


E4500 2.2GHz bus:800MHz $100
E6400 2.13GHz bus:1066MHz $80The E6400 is a great overclocker. With good motherboard and memory you won't have any problem clocking it at 3.0 GHz, thus having enough processing power for whatever at 1080p. Go for it.

kay.one
2009-01-18, 21:32
Thanks alot guys, this is the motherboard that i'm getting.

XFX nForce 630I GF7100 With HDMI (http://www.ncix.com/products/?sku=34276)