darklord
Cyborg Agent
Hi Guys,
I have been using this very cheap Dual Core CPU, E2140 for quite some time in my Main PC and i am pretty much happy with its performance. This chip is more than sufficient for my usage as i am not into hardcore gaming or 3D work and so on..
Since many here are on a tight budget and are in a dilemma as to what config to go for.
So i decided to do a very basic performance analysis/testing to showcase the facts related to performance.In my honest opinion, even with mild overclocking, this chip performs very well and is excellent value for money.
Hope this proves helpful to others.
*www.thehardwarelabs.com/forums/imagehost/thumb_247ea32f4276ab.jpg
As you can see from the above screenshot, even at a mild OC like 2.6GHz, the stock cooler cannot handle this chip under full load.
Recently Intel has started providing these tiny coolers with almost all CPUs barring the Quads may be.
The same cooler does the job right from E2140 right upto E8500.
I am sorry to say but this is a very poor cooler.It might be good at stock speeds but if you have any intentions of overclocking, then you better think of getting a better cooler.
Due to time constraints i cant test any further but i will definitely come up with similar tests for E8400 and E8500 to make things clear.
If anyone here wants me to add any specific tests in my usual benchmark list, let me know, i will try my level best to do all possible tests.
Thats all for now,
Thanks,
Amey
Team THL
I have been using this very cheap Dual Core CPU, E2140 for quite some time in my Main PC and i am pretty much happy with its performance. This chip is more than sufficient for my usage as i am not into hardcore gaming or 3D work and so on..
Since many here are on a tight budget and are in a dilemma as to what config to go for.
So i decided to do a very basic performance analysis/testing to showcase the facts related to performance.In my honest opinion, even with mild overclocking, this chip performs very well and is excellent value for money.
Hope this proves helpful to others.
Test Setup -
Intel Pentium E2140
Foxconn MARS (Intel P35 chipset)
1GB x 2 Team Xtreem PC2 6400 CL4
160GB Seagate SATA II 7200.10
Nvidia Geforce 6600GT 128MB PCIe GPU
Corsair VX450W PSU
Stock Cooler on CPU
2 x 120mm Fans in Case for ventilation.
CPU-Z Validation Link
Results -
*www.thehardwarelabs.com/forums/imagehost/thumb_247ea2ea0230fa.jpg
Everest Memory Benchmarks -
*www.thehardwarelabs.com/forums/imagehost/thumb_247ea310477bfc.jpg *www.thehardwarelabs.com/forums/imagehost/thumb_247ea2ea20d1df.jpg *www.thehardwarelabs.com/forums/imagehost/thumb_247ea2ea414786.jpg *www.thehardwarelabs.com/forums/imagehost/thumb_247ea2ea5e8e6f.jpg
Everest CPU Benchmarks -
*www.thehardwarelabs.com/forums/imagehost/thumb_247ea3106580c4.jpg *www.thehardwarelabs.com/forums/imagehost/thumb_247ea3108448b4.jpg *www.thehardwarelabs.com/forums/imagehost/thumb_247ea310a70862.jpg *www.thehardwarelabs.com/forums/imagehost/thumb_247ea31d9a242d.jpg
*www.thehardwarelabs.com/forums/imagehost/thumb_247ea31db9af66.jpg *www.thehardwarelabs.com/forums/imagehost/thumb_247ea31dd89e7f.jpg *www.thehardwarelabs.com/forums/imagehost/thumb_247ea31df6f12f.jpg
Now it was time to see how well does the stock cooler performs under mild overclocking.Intel Pentium E2140
Foxconn MARS (Intel P35 chipset)
1GB x 2 Team Xtreem PC2 6400 CL4
160GB Seagate SATA II 7200.10
Nvidia Geforce 6600GT 128MB PCIe GPU
Corsair VX450W PSU
Stock Cooler on CPU
2 x 120mm Fans in Case for ventilation.
CPU-Z Validation Link
Results -
*www.thehardwarelabs.com/forums/imagehost/thumb_247ea2ea0230fa.jpg
Everest Memory Benchmarks -
*www.thehardwarelabs.com/forums/imagehost/thumb_247ea310477bfc.jpg *www.thehardwarelabs.com/forums/imagehost/thumb_247ea2ea20d1df.jpg *www.thehardwarelabs.com/forums/imagehost/thumb_247ea2ea414786.jpg *www.thehardwarelabs.com/forums/imagehost/thumb_247ea2ea5e8e6f.jpg
Everest CPU Benchmarks -
*www.thehardwarelabs.com/forums/imagehost/thumb_247ea3106580c4.jpg *www.thehardwarelabs.com/forums/imagehost/thumb_247ea3108448b4.jpg *www.thehardwarelabs.com/forums/imagehost/thumb_247ea310a70862.jpg *www.thehardwarelabs.com/forums/imagehost/thumb_247ea31d9a242d.jpg
*www.thehardwarelabs.com/forums/imagehost/thumb_247ea31db9af66.jpg *www.thehardwarelabs.com/forums/imagehost/thumb_247ea31dd89e7f.jpg *www.thehardwarelabs.com/forums/imagehost/thumb_247ea31df6f12f.jpg
*www.thehardwarelabs.com/forums/imagehost/thumb_247ea32f4276ab.jpg
As you can see from the above screenshot, even at a mild OC like 2.6GHz, the stock cooler cannot handle this chip under full load.
Recently Intel has started providing these tiny coolers with almost all CPUs barring the Quads may be.
The same cooler does the job right from E2140 right upto E8500.
I am sorry to say but this is a very poor cooler.It might be good at stock speeds but if you have any intentions of overclocking, then you better think of getting a better cooler.
Due to time constraints i cant test any further but i will definitely come up with similar tests for E8400 and E8500 to make things clear.
If anyone here wants me to add any specific tests in my usual benchmark list, let me know, i will try my level best to do all possible tests.
Thats all for now,
Thanks,
Amey
Team THL