- Aug 25, 2001
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I helped a friend build his new computer today. (Primarily for HTPC duties.)
E5200 w/stock tiny heatsink
EP45-UD3R
2x2GB Gskill DDR2-800
Asus Radeon 3450 (w/HDMI)
6400AAKS 640GB WD SATA HD
Samsung 22X SATA DVD burner
Antec 300 case
Decent parts (I helped him pick them out).
Anyways, we didn't get to overclocking it yet (he chose not to, just yet), but I found that the load temps running Prime95 25.6 to be quite low, considering how miniscule the stock heatsink is. Couldn't get them above 44C. Smart fan was ON. So was EIST and C1E, but at full load, those shouldn't have mattered.
He wants to get a beefier heatsink before we overclock it. Personally, I think it sounds possible to OC it on that tiny stock cooler. At least, up to 80C (20C from TJmax) sounds doable, I don't know if I'd push it any higher. I'm thinking 3.4-3.5Ghz, maybe.
Edit: For another reference point, my other friend's machine has an E5200 in it, at 3.75Ghz, 1.4v (CPU-Z load). Load temps are 63C, with a CoolerMaster Hyper TX2. Smart fan was OFF.
E5200 w/stock tiny heatsink
EP45-UD3R
2x2GB Gskill DDR2-800
Asus Radeon 3450 (w/HDMI)
6400AAKS 640GB WD SATA HD
Samsung 22X SATA DVD burner
Antec 300 case
Decent parts (I helped him pick them out).
Anyways, we didn't get to overclocking it yet (he chose not to, just yet), but I found that the load temps running Prime95 25.6 to be quite low, considering how miniscule the stock heatsink is. Couldn't get them above 44C. Smart fan was ON. So was EIST and C1E, but at full load, those shouldn't have mattered.
He wants to get a beefier heatsink before we overclock it. Personally, I think it sounds possible to OC it on that tiny stock cooler. At least, up to 80C (20C from TJmax) sounds doable, I don't know if I'd push it any higher. I'm thinking 3.4-3.5Ghz, maybe.
Edit: For another reference point, my other friend's machine has an E5200 in it, at 3.75Ghz, 1.4v (CPU-Z load). Load temps are 63C, with a CoolerMaster Hyper TX2. Smart fan was OFF.