i guess he got everyone to shut up with those pix. nice proc, i might pick one up for an HTPC.
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i guess he got everyone to shut up with those pix. nice proc, i might pick one up for an HTPC.
looks ok what vcore :)Quote:
Originally Posted by ferds
no info about vcore.
This chip, bundled with a decent motherboard, would be excellent for a testing rig.
Does it really have to go on sale so late though? \=
- lk
Testing? Hell I'm going to use this in my main rig :banana:Quote:
Originally Posted by lordkelmain
Looks very nice, but wondering about Vcore too.
Intel still have to shift existing Netburst stock, that means a ton of 8xxD'sQuote:
Originally Posted by lordkelmain
Keep in mind thatQuote:
Originally Posted by bofors
1.) the base speed of this is 200MHz FSB
2.) these are probably the speed-binning leftovers as of now.
And what load temps?Quote:
Originally Posted by dinos22
I can't wait for this CPU. Hopefully he didn't need a crazy Vcore to get that OC though.
Thanks for posting your results. Just curious as to what sort issues you ran into with your Bad Axe 2. I am just putting a new Kentsfield build together and am torn between using this board or the P5W-64WS. Overall, what are your thoughts on the Intel board?Quote:
Originally Posted by death metal
Hey all, took me some time to remember I have this thread *yay*.
Anyway, the problem I had with Bad Axe 2 is nothing serious. It's a pre-production board so I really think I'll encounter some problem. The issue is that the OC will not "stuck" sometimes, but sometimes, it's working.
As for vCore, I use 1.55v.
This will be my final update since I have already dis-assemble the rig.
http://www.hkepc.com/bbs/news.php?ti...ime=1163548800Quote:
Originally Posted by hkepc
Sounds too easy to me, it could bring back the days of phantom rebranding by endsellers like happened with 486sx 25/33
Don't think so, because:Quote:
Originally Posted by an0nym0us
1.55v is quite alot to achieve that clock, 6300 can do 3ghz stock volts.Quote:
Originally Posted by death metal
How can they be speed-binning leftovers if they are native allendale cores? :stick:Quote:
Originally Posted by Frank M
1.55v is for 3.5GHz or 95% overclock. iirc, 3GHz is reached easy on stock voltage. You have to know that once a CPU reached a certain OC that requires going beyond stock voltage, it is almost always a steep vCore pump to push for more Hz or clock frequency.Quote:
Originally Posted by saboya
Here's the CPU-Z again if you missed it: http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=138823
http://valid.x86-secret.com/cache/138823.png
already listed in germany:
http://geizhals.at/deutschland/a228222.html
nice clocks death metal.. :woot:Quote:
Originally Posted by death metal
this will be my next processor.. :D
You can't buy it yet right? When did they say they would get this e4300 in?Quote:
Originally Posted by Dave DEF
Right.Quote:
Originally Posted by Phosphate
They say january 21st, but maybe some days/weeks earlier/later.
What, if any are the major significances of
"Intel Virtualization Technology (VT) and
vPRO Technology"?
Also, What is the point in DDR3?
Our procs are going to be limited
to 333 on stock, 450 max, which
can be paired with DDR2 1000.
Buying anything higher would be
utterly pointless as you would
reach a bottleneck with your proc.
Looks just about right, if it comes by that time, I guess many OCers on the cheap will be happy :)...Quote:
Originally Posted by rAz3R
Quote:
Originally Posted by death metal
yesss!!! that would include me.. :D
really looking forward for this processor.. :D
the link I posted have some shops stating that it will be available on january 4th! that would be awesome!Quote:
Originally Posted by rAz3R
Might pick one of these chips up. They definatly seem promising with those overclocks.