Looking for Field Reports on Various Intel CPUs

ccubed

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I've read many (getting to seem to be TOO many) different accounts of what various Intel chips can do in the overclocking department. I was hoping to get some anecdotal stats from the knowledgeable posters here at Anandtech. I think this would be beneficial for both those looking to start their overclock journey as well as to see benchmarks and trends for vets.

Something along the lines of:
CPU: (and possibly the sSpec# like SLACR and Stepping like G0)
Mobo:
RAM:
Cooling:
Overall Speed:
Multiplier:
FSB:
Other: (I'm not experienced enough yet to know what other information people would want in addition to the above)

I know that right now I'm obsessing about a new build and being able to see that others have achieved X.XXghz stable on different CPUs would help me make my choices. I'd love to be able to just divide majority stable overall speed by cost right now. I know everyone's parts will vary, even if they have the same names on the labels, but I think this could still give some beneficial ballpark estimates.

Can I get some help? Thanks in advance.
 

Anubis

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CPU: E8400 i have no idea wout the other info other then i puchased it last Jan (jan of 08) i can prob get you info when i get home
Mobo: ABIT IP35-E LGA 775 Intel P35
Ram: 4GB 2x 2GB Mushkin DDR2 800
Cooling: Thermalright Ultima-90 w/ a 120mm Scyth on it
Overall Speed: 4.05GHz
Multiplier: 9x
FSB: 450
 

aigomorla

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Overclocking is totally YMMV.

Cuz someone can hit it with X hardware and X chip does not mean you'll hit it with X hardware and Y chip.

Also please look at voltage and specs when looking at reviews. Most people go suicide voltage to show you max OC on a chip.

MAX OC and 24/7 is like night and day.