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msyafiq_m
post Mar 26 2008, 11:32 AM

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Hi.User of Asus P5K Pro here. Been using both E8400 and E2160 on this mobo. Performance is quite good, with a good range of voltage control.

Here's the performance of my mobo running an E8400 :

CPU : Core2Duo E8400
CPU clockspeed : 4.250 MHz (500 x 8.5)
Motherboard : Asus P5K Pro (Bios rev 0806)
RAM model : Crucial Ballistix Tracer PC6400
RAM capacity : 1GB X 2
RAM speed : 500 MHz, CL4-5-4-12
RAM mode : Dual channel
Voltage detail :
VCore : 1.375V
VDimm : 2.2V
PLL Voltage : 1.6V
FSB Termination Voltage : 1.32V
NB Voltage : 1.47V
PSU : FSP Epsilon 600W, and currently using Mushkin Enhanced 580W modular

Idle temp : 42C
Full load test (running Orthos) : 57C
Temp reading taken using CoreTemp, bu dont think that the temp reading is correct coz touched my heatsink, and its not even warm. Proc cooled using Silent Knight II

have yet to play e2160 on this mobo.no time ler with exam coming.
will post more result later.




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msyafiq_m
post Mar 26 2008, 12:26 PM

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i think mine read above,coz i touched the heatsink only after the 2nd hour of stress. :-)

haven't tested using RealTemp tho..some penryn user suggested using RealTemp as the reading is the most accurate for the time being..
msyafiq_m
post Mar 26 2008, 08:47 PM

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@tnhafiz : before u think of changing proc, why dont u try to look for a matching pair of RAM?it will help u a lot in OC'ing,trust me. your mobo can reach fsb of 450MHz+ easily, i've tried and tested it before this.
keep in mind that at the same clockspeed : (higher fsb X lower multiplier) is always better than (lower fsb X higher multiplier)
msyafiq_m
post Apr 24 2008, 11:44 AM

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For ASUS board user, here's the link to ASUS ftp BIOS download site:
ftp://ftp.asus.com/pub/ASUS/mb/socket775

For LGA775 only though..

 

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