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Thread: E8400 @ 5724Mhz

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    E8400 @ 5724Mhz

    Test setup:
    Asus Commando, vnb 1.88V
    E8400 Q746A485, 1.85V real
    Crucial 5300 D9GMH, 2.3V
    8800gts g92 and 7300gt
    Zippy 700W
    Cooling: LN2, 3'' solid copper tube (Vikingpot), ghetto brazed chipset pot


    * Max so far 5724.21Mhz



    Missed WR by 0.14Mhz lol


    1M 8.235, nothing special, I don't have any good DDR2 left:


    Aquamark 300K with 8800gts g92 on air



    cpu or chipset is holding me back because 636fsb was max under DI too
    Last edited by kiwi; 02-15-2008 at 05:03 AM.
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    Nice score, congratz

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    Thats awesome !
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    That's awesome, really good job kiwi

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    WoW !!! Excellent FSB







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    Oh man, that's really crazy, 1,85V into that poor Wolfdale
    But anyway that's a killer FSB and a killer cpu-clock!
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    PSU: Enermax Revolution85+ 1050W
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    Nice one
    Best Regards,
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    very nice clock for 8400

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    OMG! Congrats! very nice clocks. I can't believe 965p is going so high with these penryn chips!

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    Kick ass man, kick ass
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    Very good result for E8400, amazing fsb!!

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    636 FSB congratz

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    Nice indeed VERY GOOD

    Chek out this Review to at MADSHRIMPS

    E8500
    Core speed: 5801.47 MHZ
    FSB: 610.68

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    Very nice result, you should try P35 or X38 mobo, maybe that will help for a better result

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    well done. keep pushin it.
    cpu: 2600k@ 4.5ghz
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    Thanks all Yes, 965 C2 chipset is very good for high Mhz but unfortunately slow with 333fsb strap. So you sacrifice performance for more Mhz E8500 is next when I get it, not yet


    Quote Originally Posted by overcrash View Post
    Very nice result, you should try P35 or X38 mobo, maybe that will help for a better result

    X38 is crap for >600 and the only P35 capable mb of similar fsb is DFI LP UT
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    Great stuff, so now everyones extreme coolin the NB thanks to the Wolf dales

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    Wow!
    So Cool.

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    Hmmm NB on to LN2.... I also have something similar on my mind
    Superb FSB!! Very Good RUN!!

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    nice results which bios did you used and why u used single ram?

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    1605 bios. With single ram clocks higher
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    Great clock for a 9 multi cpu.. Congrats

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    yeah that fsb is very high, with an 8500 you should be able to break 6!

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