soccerballtux
Lifer
Oh really? Why's that?
Because AMD doesn't have a budget to hire fanboys like Intel and Nvidia do.
Some of the claims they make are just laughably ridiculous. You see enough of them and you start to notice a trend.
Oh really? Why's that?
Hopefully, you're lucky enough to be near a Fry's. They have a A2 X2 240 + mobo for $39.99.
Here is some data from a single e5200 that I tested in a Gigabyte G41M-ES2L
2.00ghz (333x06) bios vcore 0.884 OCCT vcore 0.86 Temps 35*c idle 37* loaded
2.33ghz (333x07) bios vcore 0.900 OCCT vcore 0.88 Temps 35*c idle 38* loaded
2.66ghz (333x08) bios vcore 0.948 OCCT vcore 0.93 Temps 35*c idle 42* loaded
3.00ghz (333x09) bios vcore 1.028 OCCT vcore 1.01 Temps 35*c idle 44* loaded
3.33ghz (333x10) bios vcore 1.108 OCCT vcore 1.07 Temps 35*c idle 50* loaded
3.66ghz (333x11) bios vcore 1.188 OCCT vcore 1.15 Temps 35*c idle 60* loaded
4.00ghz (333x12) bios vcore 1.300 OCCT vcore 1.27 Temps 35*c idle 72* loaded
System was tested with Intel Burn Test then OCCT and then prime at all above speeds.
Currently running it at 3.66ghz with all speedstep functions enabled in bios.
Which heatsink are you using? What is the stock vid of this processor?
If you are talking about power usage, LostCircuits is the best bar none for representing the real power consumption numbers for load and idle. I understand there are many Intel employees, fanboys, and average users alike on this forum, and thus tend to disregard anything from LC, but the fact of the matter is, MS does the best power measurements on the web.
http://www.lostcircuits.com/mambo//...task=view&id=70&Itemid=1&limit=1&limitstart=4