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    LagunaX > Yes Orthos also stable


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    Lol this is one of the best CPU's around mate, can you pm that shop plz... I WANT ONE TOO !!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Leeghoofd View Post
    Lol this is one of the best CPU's around mate, can you pm that shop plz... I WANT ONE TOO !!!


    Okay pm was sending :hello:
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    Great chip kitkeman!
    I hear that the q814's can do similar too!
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    Quote Originally Posted by kitkeman View Post
    LagunaX > Yes Orthos also stable


    but he did the large stress, its not the same as the small ffts

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    I had my 8400 on the shelf for about a month, just pop'd it back in I cant get 4400MHz stable again on the same settings, more vcore is required, Backed the FSB to 478 and need more volts than I originally needed to run 4300MHz stable.
    I did the Rampage mod, I wonder if the bios is requiring more cpu volts than the Maximus

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grnfinger View Post
    I had my 8400 on the shelf for about a month, just pop'd it back in I cant get 4400MHz stable again on the same settings, more vcore is required, Backed the FSB to 478 and need more volts than I originally needed to run 4300MHz stable.
    I did the Rampage mod, I wonder if the bios is requiring more cpu volts than the Maximus
    hmm

    don't think vey surprising , lot of people including me had to increase vcore to get their rig stable again .

    IMO definitively seems those chips need a "burn in" time . ( had same thing with three wolfies )
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    nvm. Anyways does the e8400 perform better if used with a 8.5 to higher fsb ? Or does is have a minimal affect ?
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    Now trying to find the lowest voltage for my 24/7 setup, 9*400MHz.

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    hey guys Q13Axxx any good? thanks
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    Not mine! Q813A348 VID = 1.225, core volts for 4ghz = 1.35 (e8500)
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    Quote Originally Posted by oldsarge View Post
    Not mine! Q813A348 VID = 1.225, core volts for 4ghz = 1.35 (e8500)
    Is that Bios setting or CPU-Z readout under load ?


    Got my E8500 Q813A446 today ( Thx Nilos ) 3.6Ghz at 1.15Vcore (CPU-Z under Small FFT's load, no loadline calib or stuff on the P5K Dlx), 4ghz (9 x 450) at 1.28Vcore ( 1.3325 in bios) slightly worse than my E8400 but is about 8&#176;C cooler



    OC List updated lads
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    Quote Originally Posted by oldsarge View Post
    Not mine! Q813A348 VID = 1.225, core volts for 4ghz = 1.35 (e8500)
    Leegthoofd....sorry, Everest reading at 100% load, checked with multimeter.
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    Quote Originally Posted by oldsarge View Post
    Leegthoofd....sorry, Everest reading at 100% load, checked with multimeter.
    You got some bad luck there then mate, we got a few Q813A users here all around 4ghz around 1.28Vcore... but again 4ghz at 1.35volts who would have dreamt of that a year ago...
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    Glad to see there are some good chips in these newer batches. I don't feel as spoiled anymore with my 745.

    I will certainly jump on a e8600 when they arrive in shops.

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    Went through many posts but what would you guys say the average e7200/e8400/e8500 OCs are/?
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    Leeghooft >> Why I 'm not yet in the OC list ?
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    anyone get a newegg 8500 in the last few days just wondering if its worth trying one more time for a e8500 my current one is a q805. i sold the q809 i had that one sucked. these newest 814's look to be very nice..
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    Quote Originally Posted by kitkeman View Post
    Leeghooft >> Why I 'm not yet in the OC list ?
    Can you give us a small FFT' screenie plz (some peeps pm'd me that it will require more voltage to be stable small FTT's then with large FFT's)

    Quote Originally Posted by Glow9 View Post
    Went through many posts but what would you guys say the average e7200/e8400/e8500 OCs are/?
    Look here, way easier

    http://users.pandora.be/OAP/wolfdaleOClist.xls

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leeghoofd View Post
    Can you give us a small FFT' screenie plz (some peeps pm'd me that it will require more voltage to be stable small FTT's then with large FFT's)
    and I definitively think it's true . small fft put more stress on cpu than others IMO. I 've often found stability under large or blend but failed after under small fft's unless I raised voltage for.
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    10k and 20k tests are the hardest imho

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    Hello, few days ago I post the results overclocking this e8500. Then it reach 4200mhz with 1,328v under load:

    http://img148.imageshack.us/my.php?image=1604ae1.jpg

    I kept as it for 24/7 and gaming and didn&#180;t notice any degradation at all since superpi fails few times so decided to retest with prime and this is what I found:

    http://img520.imageshack.us/img520/4874/1701ftm2.jpg

    With the same vcore it fails in 7 minutes.. so had to give +0,02v to the nb, raise a little bit the vcore and reach stability again:

    http://img169.imageshack.us/img169/7759/1702vlf2.jpg

    I&#180;m not sure if “burn-in” period already pass or I&#180;ve to expect more degradation because just needs +0,016v to be prime stable, at least for now, is a bit messy the need of recheck time to time this cpu, probably the only way to know is keeping as it again 24/7 and see what happens.
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    Yup 10kfft priority 9 seems to be the ultimate cpu test for me. I also like 1 hour occt cpu test.

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    I'm currently priming my e8400 at the settings below. I'm curious though if running such a high fsb 24/7 will cause any corruption, data loss, instability , etc issues ? The reason I ask is because i'm able to reach the same oc of 4.0ghz while using less vcore in conjunction with the 8.5 multiplier.

    Current Settings:
    4.0ghz
    x 8.5 multi
    470 bus
    1882 fsb
    vcore: 1.336 ( actual load cpu-z)
    cpu fsb: 1.25
    spp: 1.4
    mcp: auto
    All GTLs: auto

    These Settings require more vCore:
    4.0ghz
    x 9 multi
    444 bus
    1778 fsb
    vcore: 1.352-1.36 load
    all other settings are same as above
    Last edited by Darkatom; 06-03-2008 at 04:08 PM.

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    Wanted to post this up, seems VID's might jump a little...

    CoreTemp Version 0.99 - 18th May, 2008

    - Fix: Incorrect VID detection on 45nm desktop Intel parts.
    - Add: Support for Intel Core 2 Duo E7000 45nm series.
    VID CoreTemp 0.99 reads is now the same as RealTemp 2.6.0

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