I plan to grab an Abit IP35-E , Team 1gb x2 DDR2-800 and a E2160..
Would it be safe to assume it can do 3.2Ghz and 400fsb 1:1 on stock cooling ?
I plan to grab an Abit IP35-E , Team 1gb x2 DDR2-800 and a E2160..
Would it be safe to assume it can do 3.2Ghz and 400fsb 1:1 on stock cooling ?
of course.
ASUS P5K-E // E8400 Q746A519
G.Skill F2-8000CL5D-4GBPQ
LC 550W GP// XPERTVISION 9600GT
So, yesterday I did an upgrade-on-the-cheap:
M0 E2160 + GB 945GCMX-S2 + 2×1GB/800 + Samsung T166.
As Im waiting for 8800GT or HD3800 to be available, I'm using the IGP now.
The 945GC chip is supposed to support 333FSB... supposed...
the factory bios didn't even let me oc, it reset the freqs to default upon
restarting from bios. With the updated bios, it's stable at 9×266=2400.
However, raising the fsb to 300 and vcore to 1.375 resulted in freqs reset
to default at the reboot. Setting even 275 in windows with the GB ntune
utility resulted in colorful lines all over the screen... the type when video
card's vram die, except the igp doesn't have ram.![]()
Also, setting the "OC to 1333FSB" in bios to enabled resulted in a boot screen
with colorful lines...
I have a lot to experiment with it, I didn't have much time to so far, but this
is a bit confusing. The 333FSB may have been because of low vcore, but the
rest, especially the lines? Low vfsb? PCIe unlocked? Dud board? IGP doesn't
like oc?
Oh and Orthos made my cpu block obsolote even with 2.4G![]()
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Maybe the board's bios is measuring it wrongly, but because I set it to alarm
at 80C, it went buzzing after a few minutes of Orthos, with RMClock showing
50-53C. Funny that my old A XP2400+ 2@2.33 stayed around 39-40C even
under full load... low surface area of the block and cap vs no-cap, but this is
still a drastic difference.
Usual suspects: i5-750 & H212+ | Biostar T5XE CFX-SLI | 4GB RAndoM | 4850 + AC S1 + 120@5V + modded stock for VRAM/VRM | Seasonic S12-600 | 7200.12 | P180 | U2311H & S2253BW | MX518
mITX media & to-be-server machine: A330ION | Seasonic SFX | WD600BEVS boot & WD15EARS data
Laptops: Lifebook T4215 tablet, Vaio TX3XP
Bike: ZX6R
hey guys, i just got my e2160 and wondering if i got a good batch.
Im asking because i won't be able to test it for a week.
SLAZ8
Q733A204
thanks guys
Sorry for my bad English. ![]()
Rig I:
| I7-2600K | Intel DZ68DB | Mushkin BlackLine 4Gbx2 1333 | Intel SSD 320 | Seasonic M12 520w |
Rig II:
| E2160 (stock) @ 3Ghz | IP35-E | Gskill F2-6400CL4D-2GBHK | Gecube HD2600xt + Accelero S1R2| WD 250 AAKS | Hec Silent Pro 385w |
Look my signature if you don't believe me , but ...
M0 does overclock better, they like higher FSB then L2. 1 negative thing is that they usually need more VCore then a L2 on the same speed. 400FSB is mostly normal, and you even can get 450-460 with good steppings.
L2 does overclock good, 400FSB and higher is rare, usually 3-3.2Ghz on stock VCore or even lower. But if they reach there FSB spot and don't go further, you can give them as much as Vcore you want, they don't go higher.
And still I will not own everyone
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My Efforts with an E2140.
Here is my CPU @ 3.2GHz with 1.325v
RAM 4-4-4-12 with 2.1v
400x8 1:1
6+ hours Orthos stable
Going to try 4GB of RAM next week some time, will let you all know how it goes.
BTW, I have 2x3870's coming next week also. I'll bench with 3d06 and what not as well. Just to see what's what.
RIG:
M/B = Abit IX38 QuadGT (BIOS 12B02)
CPU = E2140 @ 3.2Ghz (400x8) 1.325v - Thermalright Ultra 120
RAM = 4GB Crucial ballistix 6400 4-4-4-12 with 2.1v
G/C = 2x Club3D HD3870 xFire
PSU = Enermax Liberty 620 Watt
Storage = 2x Raptor's 150MB RAID 0 + 250GB Barracuda
Optical = 2x DVD Writer/combo(SATA)
Case = SilverStone TJ07
Monitor = Samsung SyncMaster 226BW
Usefull Links:
Abit IX38 QuadGT Thread
IX38 latest Official BIOS - 12
Spent half an hour with it yesterday morning, and I think I have the source of
the problem: ram dividers and timings.
Divider=auto then oc => too high memory frequency.
Divider=2.00 (1:1) => it is stuck at the SPD values for 200: 3-3-3-9-12.
Highest stable this way was ~280, and then the ram was running 560 3-3-3-9.
So then I tried 2.66 (3:4 IIRC), and at 280 the timings were loosened to the
SPD value of 266, CL5. (More or less: it was running 745 5-4-4-something).
Didn't have time to play around with it since, though, but this seems to be
working and those memory corruption-like artifacts now make sense.
Usual suspects: i5-750 & H212+ | Biostar T5XE CFX-SLI | 4GB RAndoM | 4850 + AC S1 + 120@5V + modded stock for VRAM/VRM | Seasonic S12-600 | 7200.12 | P180 | U2311H & S2253BW | MX518
mITX media & to-be-server machine: A330ION | Seasonic SFX | WD600BEVS boot & WD15EARS data
Laptops: Lifebook T4215 tablet, Vaio TX3XP
Bike: ZX6R
so guys who has a good M0 chip?
could you post what batch you got?
hey guys if my Tjunction is 100C for E2160 (L2) SLA3H .. do I subtract 15C from Coretemp (0.95.4) ?? help is appreciated![]()
GIGABYTE H55M-USB3 | INTEL CORE i3 540 @ 4.4GHZ (1.40V) | CORSAIR XMS3 DDR3 2X2GB DDR3-1536 CL 8-8-8-20 | XFX ATI RADEON HD 5770 1GB GDDR5 | SEAGATE BARRACUDA 1TB 32MB CACHE | SAMSUNG DVDR/RW/DL | OCZ STEALTHXSTREAM 500W 80PLUS | FRACTAL DESIGN DEFINE R3 SILVER | COOLERMASTER HYPER 212 PLUS | LOGITECH EX 100 | DELL 2405FPW 24" MONITOR 1920X1200 | WINDOWS 7 64-BIT | MAC OSX 10.6.5
I think this thread is all about people asking questions and no one bothered to answer![]()
Usual suspects: i5-750 & H212+ | Biostar T5XE CFX-SLI | 4GB RAndoM | 4850 + AC S1 + 120@5V + modded stock for VRAM/VRM | Seasonic S12-600 | 7200.12 | P180 | U2311H & S2253BW | MX518
mITX media & to-be-server machine: A330ION | Seasonic SFX | WD600BEVS boot & WD15EARS data
Laptops: Lifebook T4215 tablet, Vaio TX3XP
Bike: ZX6R
What will oce higheron air with the least amount of volts the E2160,E2180 or E4500 and does the 1mb cache on the E21.. series impair performance in gaming?
rofl i though i posted this? lol anyways
Air cooled
ASUS P5K-E
E2140 Q736A664
Crucial ballistix PC6400
Silverstone 560
Cpu PLL 1.9V
Vcore 1.63V
Vdimm 2.35V
Vfsb-->stock
1 core disabled
Friday LN2 anyone?
Last edited by DangeR!; 12-05-2007 at 08:23 AM.
RIG:
M/B = Abit IX38 QuadGT (BIOS 12B02)
CPU = E2140 @ 3.2Ghz (400x8) 1.325v - Thermalright Ultra 120
RAM = 4GB Crucial ballistix 6400 4-4-4-12 with 2.1v
G/C = 2x Club3D HD3870 xFire
PSU = Enermax Liberty 620 Watt
Storage = 2x Raptor's 150MB RAID 0 + 250GB Barracuda
Optical = 2x DVD Writer/combo(SATA)
Case = SilverStone TJ07
Monitor = Samsung SyncMaster 226BW
Usefull Links:
Abit IX38 QuadGT Thread
IX38 latest Official BIOS - 12
Well, I didn't do it directly but I was the primary source of information for the overclock.
Without further ado... I do bring you... Lew Blu's... E2180.
Processor: Intel Pentium Dual-Core E2180
CPU Cooler: Scythe Katana 2 with stock fan
Motherboard: Asrock 4CoreDual-SATA2
RAM: Kingston 1GB DDR2 667
Graphics Card: Geforce MX 4000 128MB
Hard Drive: Hitachi Deskstar 7K160 80GB (iirc) and Seagate (something-or-another)
OS: Micro$oft Windows XP w/o SPs install yet
So here are some results...
Maximum frequency (no stability tests yet): 2640MHz
SuperPi 1M - CPU-Z Dump
2.0GHz - dump
2.44GHz - dump
2.64GHz - dump
There ya go--any tips? I need some info on setting the timings for the RAM on the Asrock board--everything (except CAS) comes up as like 2T, 4T, 6T, &c. I'd like to loosen them up a little bit to see if it's still RAM limited or if it's board limited.
Thanks,
Bobsama (on behalf of Lew Blu)
Last edited by Bobsama; 12-16-2007 at 04:42 PM.
My toys:
Asus Sabertooth X58 | Core i7-950 (D0) | CM Hyper 212+ | G.Skill Sniper LV 12GB DDR3-1600 CL9 | GeForce GTX 670-2048MB | OCZ Agility 4 512GB, WD Raptor 150GB x 3 (RAID0), WD Black 1TB x 2 (RAID0) | XFX 650W CAH9 | Lian-Li PC-9F | Win 7 Pro x86-64
Gigabyte EX58-UD3R | Core i7-920 (D0) | Stock HSF | G.Skill Sniper LV 4GB DDR3-1600 CL9 | Radeon HD 2600 Pro 512MB | WD Caviar 80GB IDE, 4TB x 2 (RAID5) | Corsair TX750 | XClio 188AF | Win 7 Pro x86-64
Dell Dimension 8400 | Pentium 4 530 HT (E0) | Stock HSF | 1.5GB DDR2-400 CL3 | GeForce 8800 GT 256MB | WD Caviar 160GB SATA | Stock PSU | (Broken) Stock Case | Win Vista HP x86
Little Dot DAC_I | Little Dot MK IV | Beyerdynamic DT-880 Premium (600 Ω) | TEAC AG-H300 MkIII | Polk Audio Monitor 5 Series 2's
Nice results here, my 2140 goes at 3.2GHz with 1.375V. Now 2 questions:
-what is the max core temp that i should watch for?(now its standing at 59-60degrees celsius with Orthos running)
-how much should i test it with Orthos to see that is really stable
-how much vcore can i pump into him?
Currently running on P35-DS3L from Gigabyte and 4x1Gb Teamgroup Xtreem Dark(DDR800,4-4-4-12 at 2-2.2V)
Lower the voltage on the RAM default voltage according to JEDEC DDR2 specifications is 1.8v. Runnning it at DDR800 with 2.2v just because its "rated" at 2.2v is idiotic. Not saying u are an idiot, just Ive been noticing alot of users happy to dial in the maximum Vdimm before even testing default speed at 1.8v. U might need a little extra due to 4 dimms and tighter timings but only raise it if u discover instability.
Test for 24hrs to see if its stable, bear in mind that what is stable in winter might not be stable in summer. I wouldnt put more than 1.45v through CPU with aircooling. Temperatures look good. I'd be tempted to leave it like that or test if u can overclock further without more voltage and hence higher temps.
I set the ram voltage higher then the 1.8 mark because it wasnt stable in Orthos(cpu&ram test failed but cpu test ran flawless) at over ddr800 and 5-5-5-15.
I will test with Orthos longer to see that its stable.
Now the ram is at 5-5-5-15 2x400 and 2V.
Last edited by SuporterPoli; 12-20-2007 at 02:11 AM.
I have my e2140 (M0 stepping) running at 3.2ghz with vcore of 1.35V. I think it needs less than this though and was just trying to quickly get results. It will run 3ghz at alost stock volts. I had to up them because of the vdrop and vdroop that my P35-DS3R suffers from I believe. I have a problem though, my Geil 2x1gb ram will not run past 400 FSB (800mhz). i've tried everything and would like to know what my e2140 can do, but I can't push further as its only a x8 multi, and the ram would need to be able to keep up with the FSB at 1:1 and it doesnt like it. I thought this ram would easily overclock a little but it does not seem to like anything over stock 800mhz despite being mem test, superpi and orthos stable at stock and cpu @ 3.2ghz.
Any ideas?
sound stupid to ask but did you raise the voltage on the ram? i had geil ram before ddr400 i never got mine to their rated speeds either. but im not sure if it was my mobo, ram or superlocked barton. im leaning to the proc. also have you tried doing the bsel mod? mine boots at 2.13ghz with the mod for 1066/266mhz. also change the divider.
Chalk up a 3.0 Ghz E2180 OC to the list. Board is an XBX2, cooler is a Tuniq with a low-speed fan 7 volt'ed (just a spare parts internet box for the gf).
A couple observations...
I can really see the difference in thermal transfer from the die to the IHS to the cooler with this series processer. Not like the higher-range cpu's wiith their soldered die/IHS interface at all. Very interesting how the temps ramp up under Orthos load with the paste style die/IHS interface on these things compared to my E6600. Almost seems a waste of time to lap the cpu and cooler & use Coolaboratory LM like I did, but I'm sure it helped some anyway.
The 2180 could probably do 3.1 Ghz but Orthos load temps were running in the ~70c range with the silent cooling solution I want to use, 3.2Ghz=unhappy machine, so I didnt really play with that speed too much.
All in all, not too shabby getting Core2 at 3.0Ghz for $90 delivered![]()
Setup below. Haven't tried any higher yet, might wait for a better cooler. Atm its about 60 under prime load and idles around 35-40. I dont know if the motherboard can take anymore![]()
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Intel E2160 @ 3.1Ghz (343*9, 1.45v)
4GB Crucial Ballistix DDR2-858 2.5v 4-4-4-12
Asus P5K-SE Mobo
ECS 320MB 8800GTS
Tt Mini-Typhoon VX
Spire Rocketeer VI Modular 600W
Seagate 7200.10 320GB HDD
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