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 Intel Celeron (E1XXX) & Pentium Dual Core E2XXX, Discussion & Compilation [v2]

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post Apr 18 2008, 09:13 PM

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My friend can achieve 3.2ghz with stock HSF but 75c when stressing.. Mine the highest 3.1ghz.. a bit more than that the temp rise near to 83c.. later wan change the HSF.. Any recommendation? Thinking of IFX or 120 ultra extreme.. Btw, thanks for your help.. will try it.. nice ram u got there..
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QUOTE(sub_noob @ Apr 18 2008, 09:13 PM)
My friend can achieve 3.2ghz with stock HSF but 75c when stressing.. Mine the highest 3.1ghz.. a bit more than that the temp rise near to 83c.. later wan change the HSF.. Any recommendation? Thinking of IFX or 120 ultra extreme.. Btw, thanks for your help.. will try it.. nice ram u got there..
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If you have the money, then IFX is the best...... drool.gif
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post Apr 18 2008, 09:27 PM

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waa... it has been a long time since i post here...

you guys are the best!! im seeing 3.0ghz till 3.6ghz OCing here...

have a good time ocing guys.. i retired already.. plus my pocket got super huge hole!! huhuhu...

keep up the good work notworthy.gif


Added on April 18, 2008, 9:31 pmsub_noob = get IFX if you got the money and space for the case.. cause it is huge!! and the backplate heatsink (the other small heatsink) can cause a lot of problem in terms of clearance..

off topic = are your name sabri ? studying in MMU malacca ?

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post Apr 18 2008, 10:08 PM

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sum small2 result by me...using
e2200, vcore = 1.3v
KVR 667 2*1Gb, Vdimm = 1.8v
de kvr can go further den 824 at this voltage

aim= go as far as possible with stock cooling and voltage
didnt play with timing yet, dunno how, still RnD-ing from the net
later get max speed den will stress it longer

hope all sifu2 giv opinion
i think my e2200 wall at 385 FSB with 1.3v...will upvolt later...hehe

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post Apr 18 2008, 11:35 PM

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QUOTE(huh? @ Apr 18 2008, 09:27 PM)
waa... it has been a long time since i post here...

you guys are the best!! im seeing 3.0ghz till 3.6ghz OCing here...

have a good time ocing guys.. i retired already.. plus my pocket got  super huge hole!! huhuhu...

keep up the good work notworthy.gif


Added on April 18, 2008, 9:31 pmsub_noob = get IFX if you got the money and space for the case.. cause it is huge!! and the backplate heatsink (the other small heatsink) can cause a lot of problem in terms of clearance..

off topic = are your name sabri ? studying in MMU malacca ?
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yeah well i see alot of ppl OCing kau kau also till 1.7vcore.. sweat.gif sweat.gif
IFX is a nice thing too...
If you hav a full tower it wont be an issue on the IFX thow...
I also retired from E2160..keep away ad, I also ex mmu-ian nod.gif


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post Apr 19 2008, 02:01 AM

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QUOTE(kmarc @ Apr 18 2008, 09:19 PM)
If you have the money, then IFX is the best......  drool.gif
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But i wonder can it fit really nicely ar.. i think will crash my NB heatsink DFI DK P35 T2-RS.. and can add fan..?

QUOTE(huh? @ Apr 18 2008, 09:27 PM)
waa... it has been a long time since i post here...

you guys are the best!! im seeing 3.0ghz till 3.6ghz OCing here...

have a good time ocing guys.. i retired already.. plus my pocket got  super huge hole!! huhuhu...

keep up the good work notworthy.gif


Added on April 18, 2008, 9:31 pmsub_noob = get IFX if you got the money and space for the case.. cause it is huge!! and the backplate heatsink (the other small heatsink) can cause a lot of problem in terms of clearance..

off topic = are your name sabri ? studying in MMU malacca ?
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Ya.. Im ur cousin.. lol.. hehe.. backplate heatsink..? pwm or NB heatsink..?

QUOTE(Bigblock @ Apr 18 2008, 11:35 PM)
yeah well i see alot of ppl OCing kau kau also till 1.7vcore.. sweat.gif  sweat.gif
IFX is a nice thing too...
If you hav a full tower it wont be an issue on the IFX thow...
I also retired from E2160..keep away ad, I also ex mmu-ian nod.gif
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Ya using TT shark.. retired from e2160 only.. lol
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post Apr 19 2008, 09:52 AM

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i would suggest xigmatek ler... IFX is a risk coz its too big brows.gif and doesnt guarantee you space to fit unless you know your spacial requirements of the case. IFX is a very nice cooler, but i would rather get a Xigmatek with 2 fans smile.gif


Added on April 19, 2008, 9:54 amIFX14s have two parts to their arsenal, the backplate heatsink and the main one. The backplate heatsink goes out of your case its like a mini heat transfer exhaust.

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sub_noob = bwahaha...indeed you ARE my cousin... LOL

it's not for NB but the smaller heatsink sits behind the mobo, under the processor base.. it is one very important component of the IFX cause there is some temperature drop when it is used.. you can add 80mm fan for it if you want to.. the IFX main unit could fit 140 mm diameter fan..

yeah.. i would also agree a1098113, just get the xigmatek.. save you space and money cause it comes included with a fan unlike IFX..and if you wanna go crazy.. get sanyo denki 120mm fan from all n gap and replace the stock xigmatek fan.. icon_rolleyes.gif

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QUOTE(huh? @ Apr 19 2008, 11:14 AM)
sub_noob = bwahaha...indeed you ARE my cousin... LOL

it's not for NB but the smaller heatsink sits behind the mobo, under the processor base.. it is one very important component of the IFX cause there is some temperature drop when it is used.. you can add 80mm fan for it if you want to.. the IFX main unit could fit 140 mm diameter fan..

yeah.. i would also agree a1098113, just get the xigmatek.. save you space and money cause it comes included with a fan unlike IFX..and if you wanna go crazy.. get sanyo denki 120mm fan from all n gap and replace the stock xigmatek fan.. icon_rolleyes.gif
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a1098113 is right xigmatek is better if your looking at price/size ratio...but i still love the IFX
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post Apr 19 2008, 01:00 PM

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QUOTE(a1098113 @ Apr 19 2008, 09:52 AM)
i would suggest xigmatek ler... IFX is a risk coz its too big brows.gif and doesnt guarantee you space to fit unless you know your spacial requirements of the case. IFX is a very nice cooler, but i would rather get a Xigmatek with 2 fans smile.gif


Added on April 19, 2008, 9:54 amIFX14s have two parts to their arsenal, the backplate heatsink and the main one. The backplate heatsink goes out of your case its like a mini heat transfer exhaust.
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I also agree with u.. But already see some people using it but with different NB cooler.. Money is not the prob.. smile.gif

QUOTE(huh? @ Apr 19 2008, 11:14 AM)
sub_noob = bwahaha...indeed you ARE my cousin... LOL

it's not for NB but the smaller heatsink sits behind the mobo, under the processor base.. it is one very important component of the IFX cause there is some temperature drop when it is used.. you can add 80mm fan for it if you want to.. the IFX main unit could fit 140 mm diameter fan..

yeah.. i would also agree a1098113, just get the xigmatek.. save you space and money cause it comes included with a fan unlike IFX..and if you wanna go crazy.. get sanyo denki 120mm fan from all n gap and replace the stock xigmatek fan.. icon_rolleyes.gif
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Owh u mean the add on heatsink.. i got delta fan.. super noisy.. hehe..

QUOTE(Bigblock @ Apr 19 2008, 11:43 AM)
a1098113 is right xigmatek is better if your looking at price/size ratio...but i still love the IFX
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I love it too.. hehe.. xigmatek really good also..
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post Apr 19 2008, 02:24 PM

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wads the usual voltage to pump an E2160 to 3ghz?but i dun think my budget mobo can gimme manual voltage overrides (Asus p5gc-mx/gbl laugh.gif )
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post Apr 19 2008, 02:44 PM

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Stock volts will work if your lucky biggrin.gif
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post Apr 19 2008, 02:50 PM

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really?gonna try it when i gotta chance brows.gif
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stock Vcore is enough for 3Ghz at 9* multiplier smile.gif for e2160
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post Apr 19 2008, 08:34 PM

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mine cant.. need to up a bit only then can..
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post Apr 19 2008, 09:58 PM

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My E2160 can do 333*9 3Ghz with stock vcore but its unstable... Have to increase to around 1.32~1.34v to make it stable.
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the best i can do...jealous u all can do 400FSB, i max can go 388FSB onli...
cant go futher den that even though i max out Vcore (to so-called safe region) till 1.5V, n NB till 1.4+V...
my deduction is that as mention earlier in the thread, the multi n strap thing comes in play
as de e2200 has a high multiplier, it does do good who want to play stock Vcore, heck i can even do 388*8 on it to get 3GHZ
but if u wan high FSB, it does put de strain on the P35..
let sat we put multi as 6x which is the lowest and FSB as 400MHz, de NB speed to run for all e2xxx series would as per below:
e2140: 8/6*400 = 533
e2160: 9/6*400 = 600,
last but no least my e2200: 11/6*400 = 733
thats a whooping 183% from FSB, so i reckon that high multi would be so great to OC based on my knowledge but a multi of 9x would be cukup makan...
if i'm wrong, pls all sifu2 guide me on this

OT: y la u all de KVR-hynix can go so high de wo, ddr900
mine can onli go 890 at 5-5-5-15 ba le...
heard the hynix got revision, and A is de best right?...may i noe how to check?...cos i see mine almost de same for de code, except 4 IC cant see cos block by KVR sticker

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QUOTE(sub_noob @ Apr 19 2008, 08:34 PM)
mine cant.. need to up a bit only then can..
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Probably cos of vdroop. I face the same problem doh.gif
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post Apr 20 2008, 12:19 AM

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how to calculate vdroop/vdrop?
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post Apr 20 2008, 12:33 AM

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Depends on your mobo, different mobos hv different vdroops. Easiest way to see is compare the difference in vcore before and while stress testing

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