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Originally posted by: Hazaro
More volts!
400FSB wall is blasphemy.
My new Coolermaster 690 case arrived today. I will push it further once its in the new case with lots of 120mm fans.
Originally posted by: Hazaro
More volts!
400FSB wall is blasphemy.
Originally posted by: Serradifalco
***Update***
Everything is installed in my new case. I am now stable at 3.9Ghz at 1.275v in the bios. I had to bump the fsb voltage + 0.2v. No matter how high I bumped the cpu voltage, I couldn't get stability. I finally became stable only when I bumped the fsb voltage. I will try lowering the cpu volatge today. I think I can achieve stability at lower voltages. This chip is pretty amazing! I will soon venture in to 4Ghz land!
FYI... my last stable oc prior was 3.8Ghz at 1.2375v in the bios.
Originally posted by: error8
Originally posted by: Serradifalco
***Update***
Everything is installed in my new case. I am now stable at 3.9Ghz at 1.275v in the bios. I had to bump the fsb voltage + 0.2v. No matter how high I bumped the cpu voltage, I couldn't get stability. I finally became stable only when I bumped the fsb voltage. I will try lowering the cpu volatge today. I think I can achieve stability at lower voltages. This chip is pretty amazing! I will soon venture in to 4Ghz land!
FYI... my last stable oc prior was 3.8Ghz at 1.2375v in the bios.
First of all, I want to say that I hate you. :laugh:
I'm at 3,9 ghz with 1,4 V in bios and 1,34 V full load ( cpu-z), dam it.
You've got yourself one of the best E7200 chips out there.
What are your temperatures at this speed?
