QUOTE(clawhammer @ Feb 1 2008, 04:53 PM)
Btw, I tried on both ABIT IP35-Pro and Foxconn Mars with no luck getting it stable. Perhaps my E8400 is just not a super overclock but Aoi's one looks promising.
I can't afford Yorkfield but hopefully Intel comes out with better overclockable Wolfdale

I'd be happy to get another one.
Added on February 1, 2008, 4:54 pmYes, some guys at Xtreme manage to go beyond 5Ghz w/o Dry Ice too. It's not stable, just for the fun of CPU-Z and Super PI screenies

Added on February 1, 2008, 4:59 pmHere are some good stuffs. A fellow Swedish overclocker with E8400 on the Foxconn Mars:
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=305556http://bandwidth.se/imgs/nouser/spi9625523a781a.jpgHe did this on air cooling

as promising at it looks initially, well.. perhaps its just my board isn't that good, but i've hit the wall i think. Or perhaps the proc needs more burn in before further overclock can be done.
Yesterday night brian was with me in my hse playing with it, it was able to boot up at even 580fsb, but unstable, managed to run 1M superPI @ 560x8. The max stable clock im able to find now is only at 4.5Ghz at 1.45v, i didnt dare to pump up too much voltage because im not very confident with the temperatures with my current cooling and the problem with the temp sensor.
Then again, to think again, i usually categorize processors in 3 category.
1. Able to run high overclocks with low voltage but not very responsive with voltage increment thus make it a good choice for long run.
2. Very responsive to voltage increment and can go very far when overclocked, usually the record breaking type of procs.
3. Wont budge at all

I think mine would be the first type here

QUOTE(clawhammer @ Feb 1 2008, 06:30 PM)
Idle at stock voltage is around 40C+ and load can go up to 70C+
However when I touch the heatsink, it's not hot and I can leave my fingers there as long as I want. Other people reported temp reading problems on their boards too so we just have to wait for a BIOS fix or maybe Core Temp itself.
yea... same case is occuring to me too, im idling at 52c and loads up at 57c. But when i touch the heatsink, its not even hot at all, as the matter in fact, its rather cold. Only the base of the heatsink is slightly warm.