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    well i meant just getting into windows at that voltage is pretty impressive, especially 5ghz on a low end chip with no tuning.
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    Quote Originally Posted by WhiteFireDragon View Post
    it took me about 1.40v to be fully stable at 4ghz. that's why i consider this family of chips to be bad clockers.
    What did you expect ? 1.25Vcore ? There has to be a catch with these low end CPU's... My E7400 does 4ghz ( 8x500 ) at 1.32Vcore which is pretty nice, but I've seen loads of others barely breaking 3.8Ghz. Some luck is involved. But bang for the buck these might be nice CPU's.
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    My new result on air with Zalman 9700NT
    boot win at 4,5Ghz with 1,5v

    E6300 @ 4,6Ghz - Pi 1Mb - 1,5v



    boot win at 4,6Ghz with vcore 1,55v
    E6300 @ 4,7Ghz - Pi 1Mb - 1,55v



    Max clock with 2core enable
    E6300 @ 4,928Ghz - Vcore: 1,575v
    http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=574791



    And 5Ghz on air done
    E6300 @ 5,0Ghz - Vcore: 1,625v
    http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=574781

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    Anyone got also this cpu ? Maybe some new results ? I maybe buy this cpu in next week soo I need more screen, fpo/batch info Oh and ... maybe someone have old good batch of E6600 to compare or E6700 ?

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    don't get your hopes up too high. most of these screens that people post are good batches and give good results. if you have an expectation that it will do 4.5ghz or over, you'll be disappointed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by WhiteFireDragon View Post
    don't get your hopes up too high. most of these screens that people post are good batches and give good results. if you have an expectation that it will do 4.5ghz or over, you'll be disappointed.
    I know about this. My two friend's testes this cpu ; one not too mouch and hit 400 FSB soo it's too slow, second hit almost 4.3GHz at hmm 1.4V at air of course and not full stable.

    For me will be good 4GHz or more 24/7 and bench stable @ air at 4.5 ( or more ) with good vcore = not more than 1.55 for bench of course.

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    Hi Guys,

    I am new here...I have DC E6300 also, some pix attach below.







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    What is the max 24/7 voltage for one of these chips? I will be upgrading to i7 or i5 in Oct. so I was thinking of running one of these as hard as possible until then haha. Would 1.5v be okay?

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    Mine is just running now, batch Q907a427. Vid 1.275

    Runs now at 450FSB with 7X, 1.2Vcore in bios ( no LLC ), under load 1.15 on the stock cooler. Hope she can do 500FSB...
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    Just got my E6300 yesterday
    Batch : Q910A334
    Made in Malayezia
    Vid: 1.275 a little annoying but do not judge these chips by their vid
    3.6ghz stock voltage
    3.920 GHZ with 1.368 idle and 1.312 load i have a MB with big vdroop around 0.04-0.05v but at 80$ what can i ask from Asrock P45DE..
    4ghz 1.384 under load... 1.408 idle
    490 FSB stable, 500 FSB reached but not stable due the fact i have some cheap memory..
    Working on a 4.2-4.3 settings...
    My opinion these chips are definetly better than E5xxx due the high bus at which can work...


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    very nice. My e6300 is total crap

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    Nice result. I really need to pick one of these up asap.

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    I have one of those in my wifes machine and it's been kicking for the last year at 3.6 with no problems, it's a great chip for hte price!
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    What is a little sad ist that chips do 4ghz > with a little more voltage than should need, i mean it's a huge difference between 3.9ghz and 4ghz.. And beyond 4ghz it's scalling not so good with voltage...

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    Quote Originally Posted by systemviper View Post
    I have one of those in my wifes machine and it's been kicking for the last year at 3.6 with no problems, it's a great chip for hte price!
    One full year? That's a 65nm conroe then; these are different.

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    my expectations were a little too high with these chips so it got me the disappointment. bought one a little over a month ago and the VID was too high and 4ghz needed ~1.4v, so i sold it right away. bought another one with the same results more or less, also selling it in the FS section. lol anyone interested?

    Quote Originally Posted by systemviper View Post
    I have one of those in my wifes machine and it's been kicking for the last year at 3.6 with no problems, it's a great chip for hte price!
    lol these haven't been out for a year. they're the newer 45nm e6300 out for ~2months. yeah intel is retarded for recycling the name again and i'm sure you're not the only one that mistaken it with the older version
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    4.120ghz, 1.448 idle, 1.400v load .. i have a big vdroop at this Asrock MB, still wonderful for 80$
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zucker2k View Post
    One full year? That's a 65nm conroe then; these are different.
    ahhhhhhh, now i see the 45nm, i was wondering why these chips were still even sold, lol
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    512 FSB reached, but i,m limited by memory, i have to buy some memory..

    http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=602306
    bog_xdan is another id of me from a site forum from my country Romania..
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    Good work mate, I could run mine stable at 520 FSB for benching, but mine topped at 535FSB for short runs... Still a nice CPU bang for the buck wise. Doing a roundup between this one, the E7400 and the E8600 to recompare the cache influence again.
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    Very well, i hope thay you will do some oc comparation too.
    I hope that an E6300 3.9-4ghz at a high bus 490-500 can match E8400 stock in majority of games..

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    I already compared the E7400 against the E8600, so will just be adding the results of this CPU at the different clockspeeds...

    Link here : E7400 vs E8600 Battle of the caches
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    This CPU is some funky Just got it 3 days ago. This is from my 12h blend session, I also did small ftt's for 12h overnight, but I didn't grab a screenshot. I'd propably manage to get a little better score with some more fine tuning, I only spent a few hours on this cpu to get it to this point. But I cba really, this works perfectly for me for 24/7 use - nice clock, low voltages (also on my mobo), stable and good temps
    But I have to admit I was a little scared when I first seen the VID... Thankfully it goes to 4.0ghz with pretty low volts, tho it seems scaling gets a lot worse after this. I'd have to pump it up to around 1.36v to get it stable at 4.1, I think 4.2 would be possible with 1.4v. But then temps would be a few C's higher, so it's not worth it for daily use.

    Does 1M PI in 13 secs.

    Last edited by Kyo`; 07-17-2009 at 05:18 PM.
    CPU: Intel® Pentium™ Dual-Core E6300 R0 Q914A535 - VID 1.2875V [2.8@4.0GHz 1.328V - ~58C @ load]
    HEATSINK: Thermalright Ultra 120 Extreme [Zalman ZM-F3 & Zalman ZM-F3 BLUE push-pull / MX2 grease]
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    MOBO: Gigabyte EP45-UD3 [F8 bios]
    GFX: MSI 9600GT OC [700@770 core, 1900@2150 memory, 1680@1830 shaders]
    PSU: Corsair HX520W Modular
    CASE: Sharkoon Rebel 12 [3x140mm Yate Loon D14BM-12 - intake; 1x140mm Yate Loon D14BM-12, 2x80mm Revoltec BLUE - exhaust / SunBeam Fan Controller]
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    Nice CPU Kyo', mine needs a tad more vcore for 4ghz, again you prove VID isn't the golden egg as many think, there are some pretty good high VID clockers around. so nice to run a 90 euro CPU at 4ghz daily...
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    Ahhhh this chip is interesting

    however i will go for E5200 (much cheaper haha)
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