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    E8400 Q807A367 / E27439-001???? What did u experienced whit this?

    hy guys ... I can buy an E8400 Q807A367 / E27439-001 ... what is ur experience with this batch? Is it overclockable?

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    I have a Q817A120 - E27439-001 and this is what I managed to get stable at prime95.

    3600MHZ - 1.22v on load
    1.24v idle, almoast the 1.25v maximum cpu voltage adviced on my E8400's box.
    Loadline calibration disabled as suggested to 45nm in anandatech.

    3995MHZ - 1.36v, the maximum voltage that I see adviced for the E8400 around the net.
    Loadline calibration enabled.

    I've read that even CPU's from the same batch can required much different voltages to reach the same FSB, But could anyone else with this E8400 version post their results also?
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