hokiealumnus
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Originally posted by: hrbngr
hokiealumnus,
thanks for the detailed reply. Ok, so I want to shoot for about 3.6ghz on a E6750 (saving about $85 over a E6850), and I would be targeting a FSB of 450mhz to match the 1:1 FSB to Memory ratio, correct? Now, the one factor I need to consider is if the more expensive memory would make this an easier target to reach if I want to run 4x2gb modules to get to 8gb total system memory--or if I want to go for a higher memory ratio of say 1:1.2, does the more expensive memory make sense then?
For the Big Typhoon, are there any panaflo/Scythe/Pabst fans that generate sufficient airflow to reach 3.6+? Honestly, I dont mind paying good money for a better fan as I have dropped $30+ in the past on the Pabst ones.
PS. Oh, one last thing, you mentioned staying away from E8400s in a previous post, is that more to do w/the chip itself, or how it works w/this motherboard? I am curious as I have read about some ppl attaining >4ghz on air w/that chip.
A lot of DDR2-800 RAM will run @ 450 no problem (mine will just fine). With 4x2G it could be a bit more of a challenge. If you do consider running @ 1:1.2 @ 450, you'd be better off with the DDR2-1000 linked to earlier. Basically it'll make it easier on you whichever direction you decide to go.
FYI, a couple of things to keep in mind when running four sticks of RAM: From the get-go it'll require a bump in MCH voltage. Most likely just a couple notches, probably 1.33v. It can occasionally require an additional .05-.10Vdimm as well.
I don't think you need to spend $30 on a fan for it. This is a nice strong 120x38 panaflo similar to the fan I use for $15. If you really did want to spend the money and wanted to either keep your PC flat or rig something to hold it up, here's a (rather insane) super high speed delta. It'll probably sound like a freight train though.
There's nothing wrong with the E8400s per se, it just seems no one wants to trust their temperatures. Coretemp is the best thing going right now and it's all over the board not only with various MB manufacturers but I've seen conflicting temps even within the same MBs running the same BIOS. Very odd. For clockers, they're great chips. 4.0GHz on air easy, and they're (relatively) cheap to boot. There are spotty reports of them degrading but that's just hearsay I've seen around and unsubstantiated AFAIK. What I can tell you is that abit hasn't released a BIOS with what they would call full 45nm support. They work and will OC quite well, but temp & Vcore readings may (or may not) be off.