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    Thanks guys..

    before, yup did the usual tweaks of mchbar unless you have some new ones to share ?

    E8500 @5282Mhz at 1.704v idle / 1.696v load


    E8500 managed max CPUZ Validation of 5282Mhz at 1.704v idle! Bios set vcore was 1.75v. 1.7625v and above vcore jumps in vcore alot i.e. 1.7625v bios set = 1.808v vcore and scales up from there so dangerous territory for E8500 i suppose ??





    Max 1M @5104Mhz at 1.704v idle / 1.696v load




    Max 32M @5033Mhz at 1.704v idle / 1.696v load




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    Quote Originally Posted by eva2000 View Post
    before, yup did the usual tweaks of mchbar unless you have some new ones to share ?
    Not really; I'm focused on P35's. http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...1&postcount=48

    BTW, I'm sure you know that, but offset FED1403Fh set to 23 is the most important; and still is on newer chipsets.
    Last edited by before; 01-29-2008 at 03:10 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by before View Post
    Not really; I'm focused on P35's. http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...1&postcount=48

    BTW, I'm sure you know that, but offset FED1403Fh set to 23 is the most important; and still is on newer chipsets.
    x38/x48 too?

    what benefits do you get from it performance wise
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    nice results eva2000! such a high FSB on this board

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    Quote Originally Posted by dinos22 View Post
    x38/x48 too?

    what benefits do you get from it performance wise
    This offset is often automatically set to 23 on the latest chipsets. BTW sometimes it doesn't... It looks like FSB/dividers related. IIRC, I've tried it with the X38-DS5 and memory read bandwidth was improved by 100MB/s and stability wasn't affected.

    Best Regards,
    Xavier


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