E5200 is a jewel, that low FSB leaves inimaginable overclocking possibilities (obvious exaggeration).
E6750 has some good overcloking too. Raising the bus from 266 to 333 (the one E8400 is on default), you get 3.33Ghz-
Of course you don't have to raise it that high.
If your motherboard is fsb locked (like Dell inspiron pc's) or little fsb tolerant (945 chipsets), you can ALWAYS do the pinmod.
IMO, changing one of those cpu's for an E8400 before actually using up the older ones (I mean, till they stop working) is pointless. Buying a new rig changes the situation completely though.
E6750 has some good overcloking too. Raising the bus from 266 to 333 (the one E8400 is on default), you get 3.33Ghz-
Of course you don't have to raise it that high.
If your motherboard is fsb locked (like Dell inspiron pc's) or little fsb tolerant (945 chipsets), you can ALWAYS do the pinmod.
IMO, changing one of those cpu's for an E8400 before actually using up the older ones (I mean, till they stop working) is pointless. Buying a new rig changes the situation completely though.
ASRock Conroe 1333-D667
Intel Pentium Dual Core E2180 2.00GHZ
2GB ram
Windows XP x64
Ati Radeon HD3650 256mb GDDR3
Intel Pentium Dual Core E2180 2.00GHZ
2GB ram
Windows XP x64
Ati Radeon HD3650 256mb GDDR3