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 Intel Penryn Overclocking Thread, Toasting next gen 45nm babes ~

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post Feb 26 2008, 07:02 AM

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QUOTE(gsan @ Feb 25 2008, 09:04 PM)
why? you wanna run your proc below 1.0v?
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no lah, just 1.0375v smile.gif

any good mobo for recomen
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post Feb 26 2008, 08:26 AM

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QUOTE(overclockalbert @ Feb 26 2008, 07:02 AM)
no lah, just 1.0375v smile.gif

any good mobo for recomen
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if your proc vid is 1.0375v then the default vcore is that value...
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QUOTE(cstkl1 @ Feb 25 2008, 01:06 PM)
Reason for posting.. i am very confident that at 3.6ghz all penryn can do less than 1.2v.
so just wanna see whether this is true or not. Cause so far i have tried quite a number of batches and they all can do less than 1.2 which is y i find it weird that ppl are doing 1.4v for 4ghz.
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thinking to get the lowest end model which is e8200 aite?
dya think the bold sentence could be apply on e8200 as well?
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QUOTE(gengstapo @ Feb 26 2008, 08:36 AM)
thinking to get the lowest end model which is e8200 aite?
dya think the bold sentence could be apply on e8200 as well?
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didnt try e8200..


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bro what cooling r u using on ur e8200?
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QUOTE(gsan @ Feb 26 2008, 08:26 AM)
if your proc vid is 1.0375v then the default vcore is that value...
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no..
core temp has a error of 0.1v.
so its 1.1375..

try it at stock with ure mobo.. the voltage u get at stock timing is ure vid..
also note certain mobo like DFI and FOXconn MARS gives inaccurate VID readings.
especially when EIST is enabled..
the problem is the ACPI table reading which core temp takes the reading from.


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post Feb 26 2008, 03:42 PM

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to all...4Ghz stable is not a challenge for E8400 ...u all should target like 4.5Ghz stable for 24/7 usage...non i see yet from here...what i see most of it only can be stable at 4.2Ghz....like mine last time 4.2Ghz@1.42v....

for E8200 that can run 4.0Ghz stable...already good enough for it thumbup.gif

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post Feb 26 2008, 04:57 PM

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Hmmm.... so it is confirmed that Penryn CPUs are warrantied up to 1.36v..... http://www.anandtech.com/cpuchipsets/showdoc.aspx?i=3239&p=2

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QUOTE(kmarc @ Feb 26 2008, 04:57 PM)
Hmmm.... so it is confirmed that Penryn CPUs are warrantied up to 1.36v..... http://www.anandtech.com/cpuchipsets/showdoc.aspx?i=3239&p=2
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QUOTE(kmarc @ Feb 26 2008, 04:57 PM)
Hmmm.... so it is confirmed that Penryn CPUs are warrantied up to 1.36v..... http://www.anandtech.com/cpuchipsets/showdoc.aspx?i=3239&p=2
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eh no dude..
warranted up to ure box stated max

hmm wait retract that back..

reason is cause last time thats what happened when i rmaed my p4. they knew i overclocked it and said it was warranted according to the box stated max..


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QUOTE(cstkl1 @ Feb 26 2008, 05:49 PM)
eh no dude..
warranted up to ure box stated max

hmm wait retract that back..

reason is cause last time thats what happened when i rmaed my p4. they knew i overclocked it and said it was warranted according to the box stated max..
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if its true shakehead.gif ....if we wanna OC....we just buy OEM one...cheaper n less warranty period....

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QUOTE(cstkl1 @ Feb 26 2008, 05:49 PM)
eh no dude..
warranted up to ure box stated max

hmm wait retract that back..

reason is cause last time thats what happened when i rmaed my p4. they knew i overclocked it and said it was warranted according to the box stated max..
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Dunno.... bryaneo87 got a reply from Intel saying that the Q6600 is warrantied until 1.5v vcore....

So, I concluded that their warranty for vcore is based on the max VID voltage range. See here : http://processorfinder.intel.com/details.aspx?sSpec=SLACR

If you look at penryn, the max VID voltage range is 1.3625v... IIRC....
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QUOTE(kmarc @ Feb 26 2008, 06:23 PM)
Dunno.... bryaneo87 got a reply from Intel saying that the Q6600 is warrantied until 1.5v vcore....

So, I concluded that their warranty for vcore is based on the max VID voltage range. See here : http://processorfinder.intel.com/details.aspx?sSpec=SLACR

If you look at penryn, the max VID voltage range is 1.3625v... IIRC....
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hmmm dunno leh

but this is what happened when i rma my P4 like 2 years ago.
i send it to them and it was a few voltages above the box stated max.
and then they replied that it is void since i went above the box stated max.

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QUOTE(kmarc @ Feb 26 2008, 06:23 PM)
Dunno.... bryaneo87 got a reply from Intel saying that the Q6600 is warrantied until 1.5v vcore....

So, I concluded that their warranty for vcore is based on the max VID voltage range. See here : http://processorfinder.intel.com/details.aspx?sSpec=SLACR

If you look at penryn, the max VID voltage range is 1.3625v... IIRC....
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if im not mistaken...all 65nm proc warranty limit at 1.5v.....maybe 45nm proc will be at 1.36v....
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how they know about the voltage when u bring for warranty anyway?
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so mean higher ur VID mean u got more protection ???

btw the q6600 vid range for kmarc provided link, 1.5v that hight ???

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QUOTE(IcEMoCHa @ Feb 26 2008, 06:42 PM)
how they know about the voltage when u bring for warranty anyway?
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good question

but this was debate a few times.. but afaik it is true during the p4 days that intel has a way to find out what vcore u were running last before the proc kaputs.

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QUOTE(cstkl1 @ Feb 26 2008, 06:54 PM)
good question

but this was debate a few times.. but afaik it is true during the p4 days that intel has a way to find out what vcore u were running last before the proc kaputs.
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Yeah, I always wondered on that too..... same with DDR2 rams.... how do they find out that we OC higher than their warrantied vdimm?? hmm.gif

And here I am, too chicken to run my Q6600 higher than 1.400v set in BIOS!!!! doh.gif

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QUOTE(IcEMoCHa @ Feb 26 2008, 06:42 PM)
how they know about the voltage when u bring for warranty anyway?
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QUOTE(kmarc @ Feb 26 2008, 07:09 PM)
Yeah, I always wondered on that too..... same with DDR2 rams.... how do they find out that we OC higher than their warrantied vdimm??  hmm.gif

And here I am, too chicken to run my Q6600 higher than 1.400v set in BIOS!!!!  doh.gif
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the answer is simple guy...they make the chip...for sure they know the architecture...n for sure they put this hidden sensor or what so ever...someone calling it intel blackbox...not many ppl know about this ...the theory is the same like when a plane crashed...they know what happen when the find the blackbox...

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QUOTE(kmarc @ Feb 26 2008, 07:09 PM)
Yeah, I always wondered on that too..... same with DDR2 rams.... how do they find out that we OC higher than their warrantied vdimm??  hmm.gif

And here I am, too chicken to run my Q6600 higher than 1.400v set in BIOS!!!!  doh.gif
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ok rams for sure ure definately wrong

proof me is here.. rma rams on a monthly basis..

just dont burn the rams which i just did .. ty moderno for helping me to rma the CL3's..

that would be the 5th time kekek hope team dont blacklist me.


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