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Intel® Core(tm)2 Duo/Quad Overclocked Rev. 2, Going beyond factory limits
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Hyde`fK
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Feb 22 2007, 01:11 AM
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QUOTE(wo0p @ Feb 22 2007, 12:45 AM) of course 6300 more faster, it is conroe 2mb, dont waste your money to buy allendale, if you want different try use it, because im using e6300, the prefer choice is e6600 opss wrong section p/s : now i'm using gigabyte ds4 bought it yesterday, I changed from gigabyte ds3 to ds4, Are you sure? Its obvious 2.7ghz will perform faster 2.1ghz clock to clock comparison. Although E6300 is 1066FSB while E4300 is 800FSB, both with 2MB L2 cache, E4300 will win hands down. E4300 will only lose abit when having the same speed with E6300. Added on February 22, 2007, 1:14 amHere's the comparison between E4300 and E6300. http://www.techspot.com/review/40-core2-e4...0-overclocking/This post has been edited by Hyde`fK: Feb 22 2007, 01:14 AM
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Hyde`fK
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Feb 22 2007, 07:54 PM
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@siauann Maybe your proc have reach its wall limit. My E6300 only can max out at 480FSB only.
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Hyde`fK
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Feb 22 2007, 08:23 PM
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Yeah, so you might have to test drive using different BIOS see if there's any improvement or not. For my board, its good that FSB and Frequency can be unlinked, so I can set whatever FSB and memory speed I want to, eg. 456FSB DDR2 1000.
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Hyde`fK
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Feb 24 2007, 10:32 AM
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Unable to boot. If able to, will restart automatically due to instability.
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Hyde`fK
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Feb 25 2007, 08:03 PM
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Use the software comes with the motherboard.
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Hyde`fK
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Feb 25 2007, 08:10 PM
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I also use the Asus PcProbe to see the temperature. TAT won't even run at all. Will auto close by itself. From nakata101 also, but selling it.
Now my setting is 400FSB x 8, 1.45vcore, DDR2 1000 4-4-4-12 2.2vdimm. Same like yours. LOL!
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Hyde`fK
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Feb 26 2007, 12:20 AM
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I just set higher value because now kinda lazy to run stability test. I also dont know how well mine can do.
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Hyde`fK
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Mar 7 2007, 12:24 PM
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How's your room temperature? Is it hotter than last time? 31-33c is @ 2.4Ghz or 1.8Ghz last time?
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Hyde`fK
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Mar 19 2007, 11:31 AM
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Eh man, how much you pencil? Maybe giving it a try tonight.
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Hyde`fK
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Mar 19 2007, 12:32 PM
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Pencil mod I don't scare, just scare when measuring voltage. Kena two times don't dare.
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Hyde`fK
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Mar 19 2007, 09:48 PM
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QUOTE(vailance @ Mar 19 2007, 09:10 PM) anyone here using ASUS P5N-E SLI OC with E4300? how far can it go? planning to get the mobo soon I would say, its much depends on the processor. I tried with E6300 and E6600. My E6300 has same FSB wall with Asus P5B-E Plus and P5N-E SLI of 480FSB.
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Hyde`fK
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Mar 22 2007, 12:29 PM
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QUOTE(gtghost @ Mar 22 2007, 12:14 PM) http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showth...t=127528&page=4The place where you shade is the place where you poke the 2 DMM. Just to let you know, if you change vcore, your resistance will be back to normal, this is the case for P5N-E SLI. So if you are fixed on a voltage, shade it to the required resistance, then check with DMM. That is why you need to fix on what vcore is best for the CPU before doing the vdroop mod as you will have to shade a few times for the best effect. Check the last page, some guy mentioned he toned down the resistance from 120k to 20k, vdroop is still there and see the list he tried with various resistance for the vdroop mod. Just to remind people, you can only do that only if you want to measure the resistance and when the PC is OFF. For Vcore measuring, its shown by s[H]sIkuA on the previous page.
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Hyde`fK
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Mar 23 2007, 12:04 PM
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That's because every proc has different FSB wall. I got E4300 yesterday, max FSB only 380FSB.
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Hyde`fK
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Mar 24 2007, 03:17 AM
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Hmm, my previous E6600ES overclock to 3.2ghz with 1.5vcore, idle temp 48c, full load 51c.
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Hyde`fK
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Mar 24 2007, 03:26 AM
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QUOTE(BlackThyra87 @ Mar 24 2007, 03:18 AM) huh are u serious? i can do 3.2ghz with less than 1.37v orthos stable. how come u need 1.5v?  TT BTvx so good yaa? I have no luck with processor. I tried E6300, E6600ES and E4300, running at 3.2Ghz, need 1.45v, 1.5v, >1.55v respectively.  Added on March 24, 2007, 3:28 amWill try to play more with my E6300, wanna find lowest possible stable vcore during full load. This post has been edited by Hyde`fK: Mar 24 2007, 03:28 AM
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Hyde`fK
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Mar 24 2007, 10:20 AM
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QUOTE(horphi @ Mar 24 2007, 08:46 AM) Mine E6300 is strange .... it can run 400 x7 with 1.275 othos 8hr+ Stable. but now i try to run 450 x 7, 1.325V othos 1 mins auto reboot, 1.35v failed after 1.5HR , now 1.36 still Othos-ing .... PS = able to boot into windows and run superpi 1mb with 475*7 with 1.325V issit really need to pump a big gap of Vcore to oc from 2.8 to 3.15 ??  SuperPI and Orthos are different. When running Orthos, during full load, you might expect some vcore vdroop. My P5B-E Plus have a vdroop of 0.07v during full load.
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Hyde`fK
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Mar 24 2007, 10:21 AM
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Even sometime when up for only 50mhz, you may need to pump more voltage than expected, like 0.05v instead of 0.0125. Added on March 24, 2007, 10:27 amQUOTE(gengstapo @ Mar 24 2007, 10:20 AM) ^i sokong u even mine e66 can run 3Dmarks any version at 400FSB x9 at 1.48v but when it comes to orthos, at 1.56v will also fail me dunno what the main pr0b, but main suspect was the RAM i believe Your board got vdroop alot? When you set like 1.56v in BIOS, when booting into Windows, using Asus Probe or Speedfan, the actual voltage is lesser. I really hate the ASUS with vdroop problem. This post has been edited by Hyde`fK: Mar 24 2007, 10:27 AM
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Hyde`fK
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Mar 24 2007, 01:08 PM
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QUOTE(irangan @ Mar 24 2007, 12:43 PM) Bro, I planned to OC my processor later. How to overcome this vdrop problem other than pencil mod my mobo? Oh ya... What is the max safe vcore e6600 I can push? vcore 1.7? I never OC any C2D before. Thanks, bro. Its either use pencil mod or hard mod, as in soldering adjustable resistor to lower down the resistance. Max vcore for C2D, I believe 1.7v is too much for 24/7 usage on air cooling since temp will reach sky high. Watercooling should do the job, but till not wise to run at higher voltage for 24/7 daily usage, for benchmarking purpose, still ok with it.
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Hyde`fK
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Mar 24 2007, 01:24 PM
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QUOTE(irangan @ Mar 24 2007, 01:18 PM) Hmmm.... I think I better dont try anything to reduce the vdroop since I am clueless on that. Live with it  Ok... I will trial and error and see how far I can put my processor. Well, you can determine how much vdroop your motherboard has. Set a value let's say 1.5vcore in BIOS, then boot into windows. Open any probe software, Asus's PC Probe or even Speedfan to monitor the vcore during idle, and also full load(use Orthos). Notice the margin between the different values. At least with known vdroop, its easier for you to determine what value you wanna set in the BIOS when you OC.  s[H]sIkuA manage to get a very low vdroop on the same board, while mine only from 0.1 to 0.07v.
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Hyde`fK
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Mar 24 2007, 02:22 PM
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Yea, I meant he managed to get low vdroop after pencil mod.
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