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E6320 and IP35-E Overclock
Managed to overclock an E6320 to 3.415GHz (488MHz FSB x 7 multi) with 1.51Vcore. NB, SB, and VTT were bumped up one notch to 1.29, 1.55, and 1.2375 respectively. Memory divider @ 1:1 with 5-4-4-9-2T timing.
Speedfan and CoreTemp 0.95 report 53C under Orthos Large mode (75F ambient). S&M shows 68C with 85C TJunction. The same program reports 100C TJunction on my E4300, which could explain why I'm seeing +14C under load with the 4300. 1M Super Pi time of 14.860 seconds. CPU will boot into Windows at 495MHz FSB x 6 multi, but it is not stable at this level of overclock. I suspect +500MHz FSB is possible with a better chip. My sample appears to have a 495MHz FSB wall.
1GB x 2 DDR2 800 Kingston ValueRAM. As you know, Kingston may use up to a dozen different chip vendors for their VR line. This pair is good up to 480MHz with 4-4-4-12-2T, and 540MHz with 5-5-5-18-2T (Vdimm @ 2.1). Nominal spec is 1.8V @ 5-5-5-18.
I strap a low speed 80 mm Panaflo next to my Big Typhoon to cool the RAM and nearby Northbridge. Just extra precaution during those hot summer days.
Please re-post if you plan to overclock your 6320. You'll need decent RAM if you want to break the 500MHz barrier.
Last edited by furballi; 07-08-2007 at 06:18 AM.
E4300 here @ 3.44GHz with 1.465Vcore and Big Typhoon. Idle/Orthos Large mode per Speedfan in 82F room: 30C/66C. Idle/Orthos Large mode per CoreTemp 0.95 in 82F room: 45C/81C. CoreTemp shows 100C TJunction for this chip. If there is poor contact between the chip and the heat spreader, then my idle temperature should also be higher than the 30 to 45C range.
The maximum temperature as reported by CoreTemp appears to be elevated by 15C. Perhaps that's why CoreTemp shows 100C TJunction, instead of 85C TJunction for many E6xxx CPUs.
Same rig with an E6320 @ 3.4GHz/1.51Vcore yields 54C Orthos as reported by CoreTemp (85C TJunction). With this chip, I can raise Vcore from 1.41 to 1.51, and the maximum temperature under Orthos will only go up by 5C.
Bumping Vcore has a more dramatic effect with the E4300. 1.365Vcore to 1.465Vcore will raise Orthos load temperature form 68C to 82C!
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