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    Retail E5200 @ 4.317GHz on air result!

    under 100usd cpu result @ 4.317GHz

    http://www.vmodtech.com/modules.php?...owpage&pid=357









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    nice work. 4ghz for $79 with only 320 FSB sounds like an easy win for everyone.

    GOOD JOB! Nice pics too
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    Nice results Venom , though at normal voltage levels ( sub 1.5) it does 4ghz max ? and MAX FSB on these babies ? thx for the reply
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    Quote Originally Posted by jaredpace View Post
    nice work. 4ghz for $79 with only 320 FSB sounds like an easy win for everyone.

    GOOD JOB! Nice pics too
    Thank you.

    Quote Originally Posted by Leeghoofd View Post
    Nice results Venom , though at normal voltage levels ( sub 1.5) it does 4ghz max ? and MAX FSB on these babies ? thx for the reply
    sub 1.5 not enough for prime @4Ghz, my chip very want high voltage but temp is very cool.

    MAX FSB less more 400MHz sir.

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    Never seen a chip that said Costa Rica on the IHS, Great Result... got DICE or LN2?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Loser777 View Post
    Never seen a chip that said Costa Rica on the IHS, Great Result... got DICE or LN2?
    I will try it later.

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    Haha, that's crazy voltage for air!

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    Awesome results
    I so want one to overclock

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    Quote Originally Posted by majestik View Post
    Haha, that's crazy voltage for air!
    Haha, I agree too.

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    Must be most of the pentium 4 were manufactured in costa rica, so since this is a pentium dual core, im guessing the costa rica fab just needed small modifications to manufacture this chip. That's my theory, not sure.

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    http://pcmaniacs.com.au/intel-core-e...sb-p-4469.html
    $115aud e5200.
    that's a value chip

    no idea what the average one will clock to 24/7...
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    wow, i didn't know this one was coming!
    a easy E8500 for just 79$ ! AWSOME!
    altough i still love my E7200 for 24/7 use(TRUE120+2 120 NEXUS fans)
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    Woh!
    THats a nice chip!
    I like ur layout and posting of pics...
    Very neat!
    Good stuff!

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    Nice but i don't think that someone will run those voltage even for long benching using air or even water , moreover this chip can't do 4 GHz with 1.5v so for 24/7 operation a 3.2-3.5 GHz is more realistic with vcore 1.4 (max) , So people think twice before your purchase
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    Quote Originally Posted by makaka View Post
    Nice but i don't think that someone will run those voltage even for long benching using air or even water , moreover this chip can't do 4 GHz with 1.5v so for 24/7 operation a 3.2-3.5 GHz is more realistic with vcore 1.4 (max) , So people think twice before your purchase
    Yes, I agree too, I think it match with cheap mobo&memory for value system.

    because it can't run at high fsb but it had a lot of multiple(12.5)

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    So even with a low multiplier it can't handle a fsb higher then 400mhz? That kinda sucks

    Still thinking I might pick one of these up and pair it with a p43 for a low budget 3.6 oc. Was originally thinking a TP45 but I guess that'd be a waste.

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    When will it hit retailers in the US?

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    im incredibly impressed. ! might just pick one up for a next build . thanks dude

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    uhm, just so you know, there is no way in hell that your only running 20c on a chip iwth 1.7v into it.
    sorry its jsut not possible not on air or standard water.
    chilled water yes. or if the heatsink was covered in a block of ice. but not standard air.

    and fully loaded. that chip would be pushing 80-85c.. if not 90-100c it would literally explode from the heat and voltage

    those are a 65w cpu and those temps are just not possible on air, argue it all you want, its not happening.
    http://processorfinder.intel.com/det...px?sSpec=SLAY7

    go take any other 65w cpu and slam it with 1.7v
    1) its 45nm and it will die
    2) its 65w and will produce heat of such magnitude to make the Devil in Hell call you and wonder why its so hot in your room
    3) no heatsink on the market can transfer that much heat, especially not the TRUE with its massive humped base.


    Never seen a chip that said Costa Rica on the IHS,
    wow you must be pretty new to the Intel chips. almost all the Pre Core2Duo chips were costa rica fabbed chips.
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    Interesting results. I'm looking forward to e5200 vs e7200 benchmarks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lestat View Post
    uhm, just so you know, there is no way in hell that your only running 20c on a chip iwth 1.7v into it.
    sorry its jsut not possible not on air or standard water.
    chilled water yes. or if the heatsink was covered in a block of ice. but not standard air.

    and fully loaded. that chip would be pushing 80-85c.. if not 90-100c it would literally explode from the heat and voltage

    those are a 65w cpu and those temps are just not possible on air, argue it all you want, its not happening.
    http://processorfinder.intel.com/det...px?sSpec=SLAY7

    go take any other 65w cpu and slam it with 1.7v
    1) its 45nm and it will die
    2) its 65w and will produce heat of such magnitude to make the Devil in Hell call you and wonder why its so hot in your room
    3) no heatsink on the market can transfer that much heat, especially not the TRUE with its massive humped base.




    wow you must be pretty new to the Intel chips. almost all the Pre Core2Duo chips were costa rica fabbed chips.
    Can you see my coretemp? 39C sir.

    I bench in air condition room, ambient 20-22C, Ultra120EX W/Double Fan ~4000RPM & MX-2 Thermal compound.

    I don't want you to believe me as long as you can try it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by s e r e n i t y View Post
    Interesting results. I'm looking forward to e5200 vs e7200 benchmarks.
    I wouldn't... E7200 has an extra 1MB cache and is made from the same wafter as the E8200\400 etc, so inherently will clock well at much lower voltage. Overall the E7200 is just better, quite a bit better.

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    awesome chip ...now we have new choice for systems builder...
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    i think you are asking the wrong person about safety limits, but

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    Wow, nice might get one of these for som fun

    BTW: Do you have more setup pictures?

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    Nice to see a cheap (read: destructible) clocker like that. If it's just for fun who cares about lifespan? I want to play
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