I just bought my Prescott 3.2E E0 Sl7PN OEM. I wish to know the results with this chip...
Ayone with an E0 please post your results here!!
Thanks!
I just bought my Prescott 3.2E E0 Sl7PN OEM. I wish to know the results with this chip...
Ayone with an E0 please post your results here!!
Thanks!
9 ghz ...
every chip is diffrent
i guess
about 4 gig on air
No better then the DO chipQuote:
Originally Posted by eulercdc
my SL7E5 runs at 84 watt where yours is like 103watt
Thats why i stayed away from the EO on the 478 chipset
Only the 3.6E EO or the 3.8E EO are good overclockers.
I think its about the same to tell you the truth on all prescotts i get a max overclock on any chip around 1100-1200 mhz on my vapo chill
im at 4.4 on a 3.2e now. You will probbly see 3.9-4 gighertz on water defently , and lower will be on air
If you want more MHZ you will need to do volt mods on the mobo
Wich volt mods??? Vdrop and Vdimm mod???Quote:
Originally Posted by Unrealcpu
WIth Vdrop mod and 1,55V on WC how far do you think i can go with this chip? I've an 2.8C M0 here that do 3,9GHz!
Thanks!
I would say with all the volt mods listed and some high speed pc4400 gskill ram it might give you another 150mhz. Thats with air coolingQuote:
Originally Posted by eulercdc
UnrealCPU:
I don't think the CPU consumes 103 watt. The 103 watt is a TDP of the loadline A of Socket 478 and the 84 watt is for the loadline B. Northwood "C" was the last generation Intel gave specific wattages for the CPU's. You can find the same wattage on a 3.4GHz/S478 Prescott and a 3.2GHz and 3.4GHz don't consume the same amount of energy. On Socket 775 cpu's you'll find out that 2.8-3.2 (and e0 3.4GHz) are 04A standard and is given 84 watt and 04B (wich "supports" lock free) is given 115 watt on 3.6-3.8GHz and the c0+d0 3.4GHz.
Think the standard is made to protect motherboards that only support the 04A/loadline B from burning. It protects the motherboard by decreasing the multiplier to 14x when a loadline A/04B CPU is detected so it runs 2800MHz and doesn't fry the board. The e0 steppings is just improved so that the 3.4GHz (socket 775) is now 04A.
I think that the wattages on a "84watt" and a "103watt" 3.2GHz Prescott are about 5 watt's in diffrence (diffrence from 2.4C d1 to m0 was about 5-7 watts so that whats another stepping of same frequency and voltage can increase the wattage).
The 3.2E e0 stepping (SL7PN) has the ability to run 14x multiplier in some motherboards such as P4C800 and proberly overclocks 100-200MHz better than the d0 like Socket 775.
buy one and we will see what it does:)
Hey olfen your like me im at 4420mhz with my chip. Max Fsb is 277.Quote:
Originally Posted by olfen
I am running cas 2-2-2-5 aggresive /normal on my timmings
abit ic7 max 3
Anything above 278 becomes unstable due to the board.
4420 here too. ;)
Although I am stepping up to a modded board next week, so that will hopefully change. :toast:
Quote:
Originally Posted by ibby
hold on, post a screenie of that
I have also the problem getting it stable after 275fsb, but I haven't done the mods get (to much in school) but I will do the droop and vmem mod today and the vagp in a coupe days so we will see if goes any better
Quote:
Originally Posted by olfen
Yeah you should be at 4500mhz then stable depending if you are using high speed ram like GSKILL TCCD chips pc4400
im at cas 2-2-2-5 at 277 right now fully stable with GSKILL PC4400
get the ram!
so the gskill is a good choice for p4 to, I will order some and see what it does in my p4c800, as soon as I get some money:)
Hi there guys, I tried 2 E0 cpu's last days, a 530J (3.0) and a 540J (3.2) both of them on an AS8 board.
Both of them reach about 3.9GHz with nominal voltage fully stable (stock HSF), needed 1.45v for 4.0GHz and the 540J boots winxp at 4.25GHz but not totally stable at 1.55v, this is all with the stock HSF.
Due to the 15x multi I cant post higher than 4.35GHz with the 530J, but guys, the 540J post at an incredible 4.58GHz / 1.6v with the stock HSF (I can post and navigate thru bios but of course no windows load) at that speed idle temp reported by mobo is about 60º.
Note that the AS8 board (at least mine) undervolts vcore about 0.1v at load, that's a lot.
Now waiting to try the 540J on a LanpartyUT 915P-T12.
Regards,
Apocalipsis.
Ooops, didnt notice that in the title you say your cpu it's a SL7PN and that is a 478 cpu, sorry, i was talking about 775 cpu's.
My mistake.
Apocalipsis.
What kind of voltage are you running thru that ram to get those aggressive timings at that high of a FSB?Quote:
Originally Posted by Unrealcpu
mine 530J does around 245x15 super pi 1M benchable @def with boxed cooler....i think it isn't one of the most luky.....
@Unrealcpu, can you post a sandra mem bench
Will that rig let you boot above 1.6 vcore? :confused:Quote:
Originally Posted by Apocalipsis
I only get like 5400 Meg sec due to running at 5:4 ratioQuote:
Originally Posted by olfen
im at 1.55volts cpu
2.8 vdimm
276FSB daily use 95 percent stable. 277 will give me problems in games after 20-30min
oh, ok I thougt that you were runing them 1:1, mine is 100% stable @ 275fsb but over it's not stable at all, I can run super pi 1m @ 284 fsb, and get a screnshoot @4.7ghz, I really need to do the droopmod because it goes from 1.616idle to 1.43 load
eulercdc Could you confirm if it has the 14 multi option? i've been looking for a sl7pn but it's hard to find..
Should have higher overclock potential then D0 or C0's due to lower voltage requirements for the same ghz.
only 3.6 and 3.8 ghz E0's have the 14 multi option since they draw less power.
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Originally Posted by ntrights
I'll be receiving mine next week!
Gawd dood, I thought I was reading my own sig until I saw the 6800. :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by olfen
I'm getting PC_Ice's modded IS7 next week, so we'll see how volt mods affect things. I, too, start to lose it at 276, although on a cold night I can 3DMark @ 276. With a volt-modded board (and a better PSU) I think I am looking at some improvements. ;)
Have vcore set to auto and this is the result I got. Went to go 245 fsb and got errors. Had to remove CMOS battery to reset fsb to 240. Vcore is only at 1.39 in auto so will raise vcore manually to get higher oc. Temps seem fine.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...101-001718.jpg
Chassis fan : 8598 RPM ! :eek:Quote:
Originally Posted by Shootingblanks
Pretty dern good on 1.39. You should be well over 4 at 1.6v. Please keep us updated, as we don't see a lot of 3.2 E0s.Quote:
Originally Posted by Shootingblanks
Let us know what is top screenie and top stable, if you please. :confused:
I think are "bad ass" those S478 E0s
no?
@uclajd, I actually copied your sig and maid some changes, but I have an p4c800 ;)
You are God then.. 277 2-2-2 with Gskill? :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by Unrealcpu
Yeah you should be at 4500mhz then stable depending if you are using high speed ram like GSKILL TCCD chips pc4400
im at cas 2-2-2-5 at 277 right now fully stable with GSKILL PC4400
maybe he catched the bh-5 edition :p:Quote:
Originally Posted by krampak
Hello guys, i've recently joined the Intel field and would like to post my results on this thread that is cpu/stepping related.
CPU: 3.2E SL7KC -> clocked to 4.18Ghz at ~1.47vcore at full load (idle is about 1.53-55v), using custom watercooling with 120.2 rad (is a Must for Preskots! :D). System is rock solid, can run prime95 for hours... i'm runing the system 24/7 no probs.
Mobo: Abit IC7-G -> no voltage mods, stock board basically just with heatsinks on the mosfets.
RAM: PQI 3200 turbo -> running 1:1 at 261fsb (CL2.5 3-3-5) at 2.6V
I've reached the limit of this setup at the moment, one fsb more (4.2Ghz) and prime will show up a mobo/cpu related error... :D
Will hook a northbridge waterblock on the chipset soon and see if i can go any higher (which i doubt).
It could run prime stable at 4Ghz with vcore at 1.48 (idle) - 1.4v (at full) so i guess it is a damn nice chip.
Can't give more voltage on the cpu because system shuts down (OVP protection or something?!?) Maybe a Vdrop mod will help to get few mhz's more ;)
My opinion? Just buy one quick :D
P.S.: I always run dual prime95 because of hyperthreading and better cooling on the vcore mosfets it is a must because they get Xtremely hot with those cpu's (one of my mosfets almost went off the mobo because the soldering had melt...)
Cheers,
B
Not tried, I can if you want.Quote:
Originally Posted by uclajd
On mine, at anything above 1.6v set within bios, when i run prime95 , pc shuts down completely, must be some sort of OVP or something... :confused:
well my stock asus p4c800 e deluxe motherboard took a dump on me. waiting to get a replacement board. sure i can push this processor further. especially since i am running on a watercooling setup. will place heatsinks on all mosfets and do droop mod on new board once i get it. that chassis fan is the fan on my swiftech mcx 159 on my northbridge. well here is a pic of my dead mobo:(
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2.../cpusocket.jpg
Ouch! :eek:Quote:
Originally Posted by Shootingblanks
Man, you are making me glad my whole socket is filled with thermal grease.
what about SL7PP 3.4E E0 ? it supports (loadline a) just like 3.2 & 3.4 C0 and 3.4 D0's. I just saw that 3.2E0 has same Thermal Guideline 103.0W as 3.2C0 but a diffrent loadline (loadline b) according to Intel process spec doc.Quote:
Originally Posted by enzoR
edit: fixed link
hey man you telling evry body to go to 1.6v i dont think so at least on my rig, unles you are on vapor chill or phase change ,i have an eo 3.2 and was stable at 260fsb 1:1 1.42 vcore then went to 263 fsb 1.47 vcore restart computer,P4C800 DLX motherboard fried.. they dont recomend to pass over 1.400..Quote:
Originally Posted by uclajd
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