Mine is for 24/7 3900Mhz 1.280v :up:
I could use 4ghz for 24/7 easy :up:
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yes it can. i ran mine @ 8x500 1.42v until i decided it was time for the processor to die.
http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f2...7200stable.jpg
My stable 24/7:
http://img357.imageshack.us/img357/8...ct1horaxp2.jpg
:)
Yeah definitely, mine is running stable at 4ghz (500*8) at 1,4V. The thing is that its 3,8ghz stable at 1.26V so it seems like you need to upper the juice to 1.4V+ to get it stable at 4ghz.
How high do you think I could get mine 24/7 with stock voltages and stock cooler?
currently @ 2.75 its at 39 idle/ 45 load
When it comes to overclocking its alot about trail and error my friend, so increase the speed stepwise and you will notice when it becomes unstable.
If I were you I would turn up the vcore to 1,25-1,28V then just upper the speed to around 3-3.2ghz. If its stable go ahead increase the speed more and see when it becomes unstable. Just remember to increase the power to the NB, memmory and so on so you know for sure that its the cpu thats making it unstable. I assume that you have a motherboard capable of a fsb of 400.
As I wrote earlier it seems like you can reach 3.5-3.8 ghz with a vcore of 1.26-1.3 which shouldnt be a problem for a stock cooler. Im using a Tuniq Tower cooler which is turned down to minimum fanspeed and my temperatures are ~40 idle and ~70 load.
I've got a DFI X38 dark. I'm just hoping for a 3.0. I think I should hit that just fine today.
my 24/7 atm :
http://img295.imageshack.us/img295/6127/sdgfsafx0.jpg
and max superpi 1MB(made a screen with realtemp and spi but it didn't save and its too late and im 2 lazy to go 4.5ghz again :P)
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=379243
http://img95.imageshack.us/img95/4818/cpuze7200rx9.jpg
here you go 4.1ghz(win isn't tweaked and so are mem timings.. 15-5-5-5)
http://img75.imageshack.us/img75/9320/sad3tez8.jpg
@stingush,
nice scores, what batch?
Batch # : Q813A557
http://img78.imageshack.us/img78/230...2541290qn0.jpg
I'm running 24/7 @ 4GHz w/ 1.45 (set in bios) on P5Q Deluxe
Not bad for 130 bucks.
Question: what is the safe and reasonable vcore for 24/7 on AIR cooling for this processor??
stinguish: what's the VID on that chip?
stock is 1.050 or less i dont remember and i'm 2 lazy to check..(been stable on 4.1ghz 1.34V for more than 24hours orthos so im 2 lazy to go to stock again :P
stock V is 1.050 as i tought so.
little update
4.6ghz valid(still air cooled)
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=379581
http://valid.x86-secret.com/ccpuz.ph...9581&nocache=1
and 500X9 SPI 1MB test(i guess i can also do SPI 1MB on 4550 but didn't try)
http://img410.imageshack.us/img410/6...5151612am7.jpg
@stingush,
thanks for the batch bro. you got yourself a very nice chip.
Not so stable but on cheap water: 4680 mhz
How much Vcore I'm able to give to this, until it gets broken?
your vid is already too high i guess... and your chip isn't that good :P(mine doing 4600mhz on 1.55V aircooled(TT BT))
alright guys...today i plan on torturing an E7200 with my DFI LP UT P35-T2R...but which BIOS would work out the best?
my 24/7 setup: Q813A671 , 4 GHz, 1.296 Vcore (1.3125 bios), Asus p5q pro, Xigmatek S1283 (red scorpion)
http://img401.imageshack.us/img401/8...rd01kp0.th.jpg