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Old 15th May 2011, 10:53 PM   #1
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Default Xeon L3406 2.26Ghz 30W TDP Dual core

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A rare CPU, was hard for me to find a source to buy from in the UK. Dual core, low heat output, great for overclocking or building a really low power consumption PC. Or could be used for passive cooling!

See here for specs:
Intel® Xeon® Processor L3406 (4M Cache, 2.26 GHz)with SPEC Code(s)SLBQQ, SLBT8

It's a server CPU but works in quite a few H55 based desktop motherboards. I used it in a Gigabyte board with no problems.

Only about 6 months old, perfect working condition.
£90
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