E2xxx and E4xxx overclock thread

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agent2099

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Also I want to add, is there any performance benefit from running the memory at 1:1 with the CPU? Coming from AMD and Socket939, running in "dual channel" mode was important. Is this the case with Core2?
 

v8envy

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Not important, and I see higher Sandra throughput numbers running the ram as high as it'll go async.

In applications and other benchmarks? Less than margin of error.
 

razor2025

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Add me to the list. Bought a E2160 on sale @ Microcenter for $60 + tax.

CPU: E2160 @ 3.00ghz
FSB and Multi: 333 x 9
Vcore: 1.425
Mobo: IP35-E
RAM: Crucial Ballistix 4x1 GB DDR2-800 @ 800
Cooling: Stock Intel Cooler with Copper Core
Temps: 25c idle/62c load


Is it me, or has Intel cheapened out on their stock heatsink? I've opened E8400, E2160, and E4500 recently and they all have the cruddy small heatsink. I guess it's not too bad if you're needing a low profile socket 775 heatsink, but come on... E8400 costs $200+, throw a decent heatsink.
 

agent2099

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Ok here are my results

E2160 @ 3.00ghz
333 x 9
1.345V
IP35-E
G Skill DDR2-800 @ 800 1.2 ratio
Stock
 

hokiealumnus

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Heh...and just when I thought I was totally done, I pushed this little chip even farther. It's the energizer bunny I tell ya.

Hokiealumnus
E4400 @ 3.60GHz (L2 stepping, Lapped)
1.605V
Abit IP35-E
OCZ Plat. Rev.2 1Gx2 @ DDR2-900 (360FSB @ 1:1.25 ratio), 4-4-4-15-2T @ 2.05Vdimm
Thermaltake Big Typhoon (Lapped)

CPU-z Validation

SuperPi 1M @ 15.954s

SuperPi 32M @ 14m, 53.593s

Lastly, for the heck of it, 3DMark06 run at that speed (not much of a GPU though)
 

nOOky

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Quick question, is it worth it to get an E2180 over the E2140 or E2160? I plan on using the Abit I35-E and 2 gigs of Corsair XMS for a spare build. Just looking for something to be a bit faster than my current FX-55 single core. I use it for gaming, and burning dvd's etc.
 

GakAttack

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Originally posted by: nOOky
Quick question, is it worth it to get an E2180 over the E2140 or E2160? I plan on using the Abit I35-E and 2 gigs of Corsair XMS for a spare build. Just looking for something to be a bit faster than my current FX-55 single core. I use it for gaming, and burning dvd's etc.

2160 or 2140 are your best bets. If you're gonna game and burn DVDs, you don't need a quad for the time being. Although, if you're gonna use PS2 emulator, get a quad or the e8400.
 

GakAttack

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damn... forgot to add results:

Been running stable for a month now: (i bought the cpu and mobo together for $150 CAN)

e2160 @ 3.35 ghz (M0)
372 x 9
1.46V (CPU-Z) 1.506V (bios)
GA-P35-DS3L rev 2.0
OCZ2P800R21G DDR2 800 mhz @ (744 Mhz 4-4-4-12) ratio 1:1
AC Freezer Pro 7
1000W BFG Power Supply
Thermatake WINGRS 101 Case
vRAM: 2.0 V
Core temp - Idle: 30 C Max Load: 68 C (Orthos)
Ambient Temp - 20 C
avg CPU fan-speed (not load) - 1700-1900 rpm (pretty silent) - Speedfan

Note: when I had OC at 3.0 ghz /w 333 x 9, vCore was 1.345 (cpu-z) and idle temps were 22-25 C and Max Load: 54 C /w same ambient temps as above... So yeah, huge increase in load temps.
So M0 gives me more leeway during summer when it gets hottt... So I can still keep at this clock during summer and be fine.
 

RealGun

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Been running stable for 2 months

E4500 @ 3.33 ghz (M0)
333x10
1.40V
Asus P5K-E
PC800 AXE Ram running@ DDR2 667 mhz @ ( 4-4-4-12) ratio 1:1
Apogee GT with Bowed bottom
750W Cool Power Cooler Master Power Supply
Customized Cooler Master 810
vRAM: 1.8 V
Core temp - Idle: 22 C Max Load: 54 C (Orthos)
Ambient Temp - 20 C
Water cooling setup W/2 120X38mm Sanyo denki @3900-4200RPM
Heater core with shroud
NB cooled with MCW-30 no added voltage
Video card Ati Saphire 3870 OC 880/1201 Cooled with MCW-60R
12V pump with Petra's top.

Will be getting my Q6600 soon.
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Sentry2

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My Wife's computer:

E2140 3.2GHz (400x8)

1.5v (bios)

DS3-L(P35)

Freezer 7 Pro

G.SKILL 800 4-4-4-10

12+ hours prime stable

She doesn't know it's overclocked... ;)
One fast....er..internet machine..
 

SIC08869

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E2180 @3.01 10x300
1.325v
Intel Bad Axe 2
2 X 2GB Geil PC6400 set at 533mhz, 602mhz effective 4-4-4-13 2.04v 1:1 ratio
Stock Intel HT Cooling
27C Idle 53 Load
Only ran Everest for an hour.
MSI 8800 GT OC 660mhz ram 1900mhz

Just wanted to thank you guys for all the information that you have on these boards.
I could not get this to go above 2.66 until I figured out the ram settings.
I set the reference frequency to 266 the memory frequency to 533 and dropped my volts to 2.04 for the ram. After that it started first time.


The ram settings really helped this for me.


V/R
David
 

hooflung

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E4300 @ 2.96ghz ( 333x9) 1.45v
Gigabyte 965P DS3 rev 3.3
4g G.skill DDR2 800 4-4-4-12 2T
3850 512
160g SATA2 WD
320g SATA2 Seagate
500w PSU
SATA DVD-RW
 

AE3Wolfman

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E2160(m0) @ 3.0Ghz 9x333
1.328V(Load) 1.344V(no load) all others stock
MSI P7N SLI Platinum 750i
2x1G of OCZ Reaper HPC @ 466(5:7 divider) 5-5-5-15
AC Freezer 7 Pro w/AS5
28C no load, 58C after 8hrs of Prime95 Blend test with 23C ambient
 

Lucio

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Hi all ,

It's cool that this thread stayed alive for this long..nice one!

You can see my rig in my sig.

Now , i have a small question , when you guys OC , are your PCs starting up normally , or you get a double boot ?

If i live mine at 2.67 or if i lower the multi and increase the FSB to get to 2.9/3 startup is smooth.

Once i leave the multi 10x and increase the FSB and the volts , i get a small on/off sound like when i restart the PC ....


Thanks in advance .
L
 

hokiealumnus

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Had to revive this old thing one more time. During forum wars, I decided to push my little chip to insanity (for air cooling anyway). Don't know if the OP will ever be updated, but I can finally say I won! :D

Hokiealumnus
E4400 @ 3.72GHz (L2 stepping)
372x10
1.705V
Abit IP35-E
OCZ Plat. Rev.2 1Gx2 @ DDR2-930 (372FSB @ 1:1.2 ratio), 5-4-4-15-2T @ 2.2Vdimm
Thermaltake Big Typhoon

Screenshot.

Validation.
 
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This is more about stability I believe. I can get to 3.6 for day to day tasks but it's not Orthos Small stable.
 

TidusZ

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E4300 @ 3.15ghz
1.392v actual
Gigabyte p35-ds3r
gskill 2gb 2x1gb ddr2-800 + ocz 2gb 2x1gb ddr2-800

For all those who have a time machine and are gonna purchase an E4300, nice overclocking chip......
 

smugboy

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CPU: e4500(m0)
FSB and Multi: 9x357 (= 3.213 GHz)
Vcore: 1.424 (CPU-Z idle), 1.408 (CPU-Z load)
Mobo: Gigabyte P35-DS3R rev 1.0, F13a bios (didn't notice any difference from the original F6 that mobo came with when I built it last year)
RAM: 2*512 + 2* 1Gb of Corsair XMS2 667 C5 = 3Gb. running @ 357MHz (714MHz effective) syncronous, dual channel, 4-4-4-12
Cooling: AC Freezer 7 pro (~50C dual prime load in UK summer)

24hr dual Prime blend stable.
IntelBurn test stable - about 1hr, gets hot (65C+) so not tried longer.

won't do 8*400 for 3.2 :( (mobo or FSB wall, guess CPU FSB as mobo has good rep for higher)
thinking about 2 new 1GB or 2GB sticks of same type memory, but not sure if I will lose dual channel (heard it doesn't matter much, but still...)
Will probably upgrade to Q9550 or Q9650 when prices hit ~£100 (guess about this time next year when Nehalem has bedded in)
 

conlan

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Originally posted by: hokiealumnus
Had to revive this old thing one more time. During forum wars, I decided to push my little chip to insanity (for air cooling anyway). Don't know if the OP will ever be updated, but I can finally say I won! :D

Hokiealumnus
E4400 @ 3.72GHz (L2 stepping)
372x10
1.705V
Abit IP35-E
OCZ Plat. Rev.2 1Gx2 @ DDR2-930 (372FSB @ 1:1.2 ratio), 5-4-4-15-2T @ 2.2Vdimm
Thermaltake Big Typhoon

Screenshot.

Validation.

Jaysus, that's some O/C Hokie, on air no less. :Q

I lapped my NB and PWM 'sinks this weekend like we talked about @ the Raptor Pit, my temps dropped 5C on each. Those 'sinks were as crooked as a politician.
I've also got a Big Typhoon on the way. I have the exact same chip as yours, but would be happy with 3.0 - 3.2 GHz stable.
 

zach0624

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Hola, never thought I would see this thread come back but sorry hokie unless its stable its not going in, nice OC though I had no idea you could get that on air.
Will update for smugboy, but I need cooling from Tidusz.
 

hokiealumnus

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Originally posted by: conlan
Jaysus, that's some O/C Hokie, on air no less. :Q

I lapped my NB and PWM 'sinks this weekend like we talked about @ the Raptor Pit, my temps dropped 5C on each. Those 'sinks were as crooked as a politician.
I've also got a Big Typhoon on the way. I have the exact same chip as yours, but would be happy with 3.0 - 3.2 GHz stable.

Glad to hear it helped! 3.0GHz should be a breeze with a big typhoon. I had 3.2GHz perfectly stable at 1.445Vcore (1.41v after Vdroop). No two chips are alike of course, but just for reference.

Originally posted by: zach0624
Hola, never thought I would see this thread come back but sorry hokie unless its stable its not going in, nice OC though I had no idea you could get that on air.
Will update for smugboy, but I need cooling from Tidusz.

No worries...twas a fun OC and ran every bench I threw at it, but only the good lord knows if it was prime stable. You couldn't pay me enough to run small FFTs at that Vcore on air. ;)

The E4400 has been retired now, replaced by an E8400 (board replaced by a Biostar Tpower I45). Great chips, some of the greatest for the price in their day. RIP E4xxx!