I've been wondering about this for a couple of weeks.
I have an e5200 in a Gigabyte G41M-ES2L and am kinda paranoid to even mess with it as it has some very good results I'd say way above the norm when you take into account the vcore
I think she'd be a e5200s if intel made such a thing....This is what she'll do
2.00ghz (333x6) bios vcore .884 OCCT vcore .86 Temps 35*c idle 37* loaded
2.33ghz (333x7) bios vcore .900 OCCT vcore .88 Temps 35*c idle 38* loaded
2.66ghz (333x8) bios vcore .948 OCCT vcore .93 Temps 35*c idle 42* loaded
3.00ghz (333x9) 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
4.16ghz (333x12.5) bios vcore 1.380 OCCT vcore 1.34 Temps 38*c idle 84* loaded
I'm wondering if the chip would most likely have the same results on any board that is capable of overclocking.
Any input on past OC adventures would be of interet to me.
Thanks,
Ken
I have an e5200 in a Gigabyte G41M-ES2L and am kinda paranoid to even mess with it as it has some very good results I'd say way above the norm when you take into account the vcore
I think she'd be a e5200s if intel made such a thing....This is what she'll do
2.00ghz (333x6) bios vcore .884 OCCT vcore .86 Temps 35*c idle 37* loaded
2.33ghz (333x7) bios vcore .900 OCCT vcore .88 Temps 35*c idle 38* loaded
2.66ghz (333x8) bios vcore .948 OCCT vcore .93 Temps 35*c idle 42* loaded
3.00ghz (333x9) 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
4.16ghz (333x12.5) bios vcore 1.380 OCCT vcore 1.34 Temps 38*c idle 84* loaded
I'm wondering if the chip would most likely have the same results on any board that is capable of overclocking.
Any input on past OC adventures would be of interet to me.
Thanks,
Ken