Originally posted by: JAG87
they are not.
these seem correct
1.575V - 3709MHz (529 x7)
1.375V - 2996MHz (333 x9)
1.55V - 3294MHz (366 x9)
1.6V - 3420MHz (380 x9)
it seems the higher the fsb the less voltage you need for the same OC. anybody with a 500 FSB board should have quite some fun.
Originally posted by: Avalon
I'm not expecting these to overclock farther than current Core 2 Duo processors, but I am expecting them to reach similar clocks without requiring a massively high FSB for $150-$160.
Originally posted by: Duvie
Originally posted by: Avalon
I'm not expecting these to overclock farther than current Core 2 Duo processors, but I am expecting them to reach similar clocks without requiring a massively high FSB for $150-$160.
QFT!!!
I also expect them with the less cache to take the performance hit....Depending on a persons uses this may or may not be neglible to them...