I've got my E6320 running 100% stable at 3.5GHz now (501 FSB), don't have much results or anything, but a couple of tests on 3.4GHz - didn't run any tests on my current clock yet:
I'm pretty happy with this clock. Take a budget chip and turn it into a killer chip
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Oh, well in the Netherlands here Processor prices are much lower than USA. And more sorts of products because of the strong euro. 236 Euro''s right now. For me it's cheap we get Euro;s as easy like Americans get the SAME amount in Dollars.. even less.
I bought E6320 Early for 140 euros. No money, absolutely cheap. But whatever I only buy from the best of the best Internet Stores.
About my Overclock results E6320 @ 3.2 Ghz on AIR. The mainboard quites the game :P. 460 FSB on 100 Euro worth mainboard P5N-E-SLI. I wouldn't spend 100 more for just 400 Mhz.
The chip is from malaysia and the chip code/date is the one which does 3.5 Ghz easily, from comparable. Thats's why i feel a bit pitty about it XD.
Hi guys, i'm new to the forum, and my first post. so be gentle.
i thought i would share with you guys my 6320.
i am currently running Asus P5K-E/wifi, enermax 500w liberty, Zalman 9700LED, and G.Skill 2x 1gb ram.
at the moment the highest stable i can go 471mhz@1.56v in bios. limiting factor here is the v's i think. i can go higher mhz but it'll only be stable in occt for about 10-20 mins. how ever the funky thing is if i give it more juice, e.g. at 1.575v in bios, the motherboard s it self, cmos bad checksum, and i can't boot at factory auto everything. only fix is to flash the bios again. but then maybe it can be that the fsb is too high for this p5k-e. shrug.
but anyways here's my screen shots. idles around 30C, and full load goes to about 53C.
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