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post Feb 27 2008, 12:24 AM

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QUOTE(IcEMoCHa @ Feb 26 2008, 10:18 AM)
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bro what cooling r u using on ur e8200?
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I'm still using IFX-14 smile.gif I get 44C idle even with the new P11 BIOS


Added on February 27, 2008, 12:26 am
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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In fact most of the time your warranty would go through. The reason is also because people from the west are very ethical and not many would claim RMA if they kill RAMs themselves due to overclocking. Unlike most Malaysians (if not some) which are abusive, we can kill the RAM multiple times, RMA it and still feel proud of that.

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QUOTE(clawhammer @ Feb 27 2008, 12:24 AM)
I'm still using IFX-14 smile.gif I get 44C idle even with the new P11 BIOS


Added on February 27, 2008, 12:26 am

In fact most of the time your warranty would go through.
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The reason is also because people from the west are very ethical and not many would claim RMA if they kill RAMs themselves due to overclocking.
Unlike most Malaysians (if not some) which are abusive, we can kill the RAM multiple times, RMA it and still feel proud of that.
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RMA of rams is more on the in the US..

most Malaysians (if not some) get wrong facts and proud of that..

especially killing rams is only possible if u burn the rams which is voids any form of warranty and u have to bear repair cost
degradation of rams is caused on long term stressing of the rams.. which usually result in higher vdimm or not detect problems popping up randomly..

Most Malaysians (if not some) doesnt even know this and is proud of that.

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You can easily find a state in the US which is the size of the whole Malaysia so I don't see an issue for them to have higher number of RMA cases. I don't buy your statement with regards to degration as your statements are most of the time baseless and without proper facts.

Please get on with the discussion regarding Pennryn before I click the "Report" button smile.gif

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post Feb 27 2008, 02:34 AM

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QUOTE(clawhammer @ Feb 27 2008, 02:18 AM)
You can easily find a state in the US which is the size of the whole Malaysia so I don't see an issue for them to have higher number of RMA cases. I don't buy your statement with regards to degration as your statements are most of the time baseless and without proper facts.

Please get on with the discussion regarding Pennryn before I click the "Report" button smile.gif
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degradation of rams for long time stressing on high vdimm is a fact. whether u buy it or not is up to u.

heck u should report ureself dude.

and the rma cases which said was meant on percentage...

wheres ure facts on saying malaysians claim rma more??
this fact must be as evasive as ure magic e8400 4ghz SP1m less than 11s.

here is for ure reading since u never did it ureself
edited... next thing u will be posting this everywhere
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think will just take HMMaster signature advice.. and just ignore ppl like u.

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QUOTE(clawhammer @ Feb 27 2008, 12:24 AM)
In fact most of the time your warranty would go through. The reason is also because people from the west are very ethical and not many would claim RMA if they kill RAMs themselves due to overclocking. Unlike most Malaysians (if not some) which are abusive, we can kill the RAM multiple times, RMA it and still feel proud of that.
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Woah..... cool down guys.... let's not start another slug fest.... sweat.gif

Anyway, my family lives in the U.S. and I must say that the word "ethical" don't really apply to them in terms of returning/RMAing stuffs because the process of RMA is a CULTURE over there...... don't like the colour, return it..... cannot OC so high, RMA it..... use 1 week and feel bored with it, return it..... no questions ask..... I find that incredible and somewhat surprising.....

Anyway, we should get back to the topic..... sorry for the off-topic comment..... icon_rolleyes.gif
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post Feb 27 2008, 09:27 AM

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Erm.. guys this is not a RAM discussion thread... its penryn man... so far i pushed my e8400 to 4.4GHz stable at 1.41v... doh.gif

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QUOTE(kmarc @ Feb 27 2008, 07:17 AM)
Woah..... cool down guys.... let's not start another slug fest....  sweat.gif

Anyway, my family lives in the U.S. and I must say that the word "ethical" don't really apply to them in terms of returning/RMAing stuffs because the process of RMA is a CULTURE over there...... don't like the colour, return it..... cannot OC so high, RMA it..... use 1 week and feel bored with it, return it..... no questions ask..... I find that incredible and somewhat surprising.....

Anyway, we should get back to the topic..... sorry for the off-topic comment.....  icon_rolleyes.gif
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right .. when i was in the uk a lot of ppl there for prom used to buy dresses and than return it back later since most shops gives a 1 week return policy.


QUOTE(IcEMoCHa @ Feb 27 2008, 09:27 AM)
Erm.. guys this is not a RAM discussion thread... its penryn man... so far i pushed my e8400 to 4.4GHz stable at 1.41v... doh.gif
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nice clocks.. screenies??
whats ure full FPO btw??

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4.4ghz at 1.4+ v is kind of good.......... wah ifx-14 so terror...... feels like getting 1 to play too
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post Feb 27 2008, 03:32 PM

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QUOTE(cstkl1 @ Feb 27 2008, 10:56 AM)
nice clocks.. screenies??
whats ure full FPO btw??
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wats FPO?... screenies later... doing some testing at the moment... getting it to run at as low vcore as possible...
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QUOTE(IcEMoCHa @ Feb 27 2008, 03:51 PM)
wats FPO?... screenies later... doing some testing at the moment... getting it to run at as low vcore as possible...
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he mean ur cpu batch...
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QUOTE(flatfinger @ Feb 27 2008, 04:39 PM)
he mean ur cpu batch...
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erm.. my batch# is Q748A141...
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QUOTE(IcEMoCHa @ Feb 27 2008, 05:54 PM)
erm.. my batch# is Q748A141...
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ah that one.. hmm saw those at cycom the other day.

proves it that batch no is not important..



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lol 1.41v for 4.4Ghz quiet good de. my need up to 1.4656V to get it stable sad.gif
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New E8400 user reporting here.
I manage to OC my proc to 4GHz @ 1.38vcore (bios) ..vdrop to 1.352 (cpu-z)
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Will try harder on higher speed. Had to wait for my long waited Silverstone PSU (more than 2 months+ RMA rclxub.gif rclxub.gif )

Spec as my signature below. All OC done on Acbel 390watt sweat.gif sweat.gif sweat.gif . Really scary..hahaha

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QUOTE(mikelanding @ Feb 27 2008, 09:26 PM)
New E8400 user reporting here.
I manage to OC my proc to 4GHz @ 1.38vcore (bios) ..vdrop to 1.352 (cpu-z)
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Will try harder on higher speed. Had to wait for my long waited Silverstone PSU (more than 2 months+ RMA  rclxub.gif  rclxub.gif )

Spec as my signature below. All OC done on Acbel 390watt  sweat.gif  sweat.gif  sweat.gif . Really scary..hahaha
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nice stuff.. eh .. advise to call distro directly...

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guyz.. want to ask... how far u guys can go normally on stock vcore? i just pushed my 8400 to 3.45 n it failed orthos priority 1 cry.gif btw... i just installed it 30 minutes ago... need burn-in more long ka?
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QUOTE(tkh_1001 @ Feb 27 2008, 11:35 PM)
guyz.. want to ask... how far u guys can go normally on stock vcore?  i just pushed my 8400 to 3.45 n it failed orthos priority 1  cry.gif  btw... i just installed it 30 minutes ago... need burn-in more long ka?
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3.8GHZz-3.9GHz...try tweaking ur ram timing
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QUOTE(flatfinger @ Feb 27 2008, 11:44 PM)
3.8GHZz-3.9GHz...try tweaking ur ram timing
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well...i am using crucial tracer 800mhz here... i put on 4-4-4-10 @ 2.0V... shud i loosen it to 5-5-5-18 to get a max OC on stock vcore?


EDIT: well guys... i dont know what happened.. but my e8400 proc cant seems to even pass 375*9=3.375ghz cry.gif on prime 95 using small fft @ stock vcore (VID is 1.22) now.... is there something i set wrongly rclxub.gif

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