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    E7200 Shows up at newegg @ 134.99


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    Apparently stepping C0 runs a bit hot.

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    Looks like a nice chip for an HTPC

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    Quote Originally Posted by crosshairs View Post
    Looks like a nice chip for an HTPC
    Definatly.

    I am assuming that these are just E8xxx series chips with half of the shared L2 cache disabled?


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    M0 Stepping? interesting.. does this means Q9450's could be seeing MO stepping soon?
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    Wanted to share a little.

    Here's what I have got out so far.
    http://www.ocforums.com/showthread.php?t=558372

    and Bro has gotten:
    http://www.ocforums.com/showthread.php?t=558023

    He's way more willing to push it than me

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    Awesome! I seriously have to consider this for the new computer I am planning. I just hope cooler revisions come out.

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    damn



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    got my this week, max FSB on Foxconn Mars (i think the cpu can do more FSB because
    my E8200 do same FSB on the Mars)



    http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=355261

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    voltage? what's cooling? air? water?

    nice clock btw

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    its on water, ~1.5v vcore

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    that's awfully high for a 45nm chip dont ya think. It's not 24/7 right?

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    Are you kidding?

    Bro is going to put up a water run soon also, looking forward to that

    And after reading around I might push 1.5V for a suicide run.
    Seems high. I only gave me E6600 1.6V max. Oh well...

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    push it, im anxious to see how high will it go?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jdm003 View Post
    push it, im anxious to see how high will it go?
    As expected from Extreme Systems.

    I have a TRUE coming in to replace my badly mounted Big Typhoon

    Now I just need 31 more posts for Classie access here...

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    What's the verdict for max 24/7 overclock - orthos stability?
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    Quote Originally Posted by jdm003 View Post
    that's awfully high for a 45nm chip dont ya think. It's not 24/7 right?
    No, only for a short test....

    24/7 is 3.16Ghz (333x9.5) @ def. VCore (1.152v)

    max clock (from bios) @ ~1.6v



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    Wink

    I'm getting mine later today.........



    Quote Originally Posted by Chri$ch View Post
    No, only for a short test....

    24/7 is 3.16Ghz (333x9.5) @ def. VCore (1.152v)

    max clock (from bios) @ ~1.6v



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    Quote Originally Posted by RobPuba View Post
    I'm getting mine later today.........
    Report back

    I'm trying to hold off on overclocking a week because I have more important things to do...

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