thanks for that info, very useful.
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thanks for that info, very useful.
10x for the link to RealTemp, nice one, it is a lot better than the prevision one...:D
Here is an update of my E8400 max benchable and max clock under liquid:
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3283/...b18c49e1_b.jpg
very nice. at what vcore?
Here is an update of my E8400 max benchable and max clock under liquid:
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3283/...b18c49e1_b.jpg
4.1+ with 1.31v (this can run all day long like this with 0 issues) i think i can go to 4.2 on the same voltage (benching now at 4.2 with the same voltage so far 28 min orthos stable!!!) though with the vendetta 2 made a really good difference over the 1283 almost 7c overall!!!:
my second e8500 is pretty good, this failed after a while, trying 500x8.5 now.
I shouldent laugh coz I've done it several times my self but 3.1v http://i106.photobucket.com/albums/m...on_jawdrop.gif http://i106.photobucket.com/albums/m...con_ahhhhh.gif
ok had some time today to play around some more
E8400 @ 4.5 with 1.46 volts bios 1.42 in windows
http://img5.glowfoto.com/images/2008...550483750T.jpg
That are nice temps dude...the vendeta is on high rpm right?...i don't think u run orthos at 4100+ with cooler at low ...anyway, did u use push/pull?...63 is really nice for 4100mhz...my E8400 at 4100+ got @ 70degres or much...:confused:....i don't have money for a water cooling system...my cpu does 4300mhz unde 1.4 without problem...but at 4300mhz i have at least 82-86 degres cooler at high...now i run the old 4ghz :D...
lol thanks i missed that.. and so far over and hour stable orthos at 4.2 with 1.318!!! temps are about the same maybe 1c higher.. so far not to bad
it comes on at high at 60c. so i can prob drop temps soem by bringing that down some thinking hard now about water or a chiller now.. arghh i knew the air thing couldnt last ill bet i could get to 4.3 24/7 which is next but i think ill run it at 4.2 24/7 if that passes orthos all night. for me thats enough on air i think the performance difference between the 2 is next to nothing when at 4.2 already
U're right...4.2/4.3 for 24/7 is really nice...i think i sell my Zalman 9700 and buy a vendeta :D...my old E8400 has the nice temps that i saw...at 4GHZ it's need 1.38 Vcore, but that was not a problem because at 4GHZ i had 53 degres...what u say about that?...i sell the old E8400 and got this one...now i regret...because with the pencil mode i can run the old E8400 at 4.2/4.3 ghz and have about 65-67 degres...the Vcore was high, but when u got nice temps it doesn't matter...
yeah wow the old one sounded sweet temp wise...but yeah for the money the vendetta 2 rocks imo.. better than the xig 1283...
Do we know if the "EO" stepping clocks higher or is it just speculation?
Thx,
Utnorris
They have been to date with the e8600.
What I am eagerly anticipating is the E0 stepping to be released in the lower models (e8400/e8500).
Example E0 e8500
The guys over at X-Bit seem to think that the E0 clocks better.
http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/cpu...0_3.html#sect1
It's still luck of the draw though. There isn't enough evidence yet to say for sure but generally when Intel updates a processor, the overclocking abilities increase as well. There are some nice Revisoin C0 chips in this thread that are better than X-Bit's E0 at the same voltage.
Here is mine E8400. It is a Q0808...... Got rest of the batch somewhere, but i guess i have been unlucky with getting a 0808. Will probaly try a E0 instead.
The good thing is though that it runs 537 fsb stable on my x38 asus maxumis formula mobo. The temp is a little higher atm because of the summer heat we got here atm. Cooled with thermaltake ultra 120 extreme
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