Originally posted by: aigomorla
well let me just comment about the E8400 because i too now have one.
4.0ghz is probably the upper limit on air to most people. 
the voltage requirement i need for 4.0 -> 4.3 is rediculously high for the 300mhz. 
im currently pushing her at 4.3 on 1.57Vcore(NOT SAFE) for a stable 7 hour prime.   Its under water tho with 4.5mm d-tek accelerator nozzles.  
4.0ghz on my chip to hold 7 hour prime is @ 1.4Vcore.  ive seen as low other tho as low as 1.36Vcore.  
the sweet oc spot voltage/clock ratio on my chip will end at around ~4.1ghz.  From there on the voltage increase looks almost exponential.  
The highest votlage i can push this chip on my setup with it dying right away is 1.6V  4.5ghz is impossible at 1.6V even with my setup.   :T
Oh the board will do 500fsb ive tried 8x500.  
Im having fun with my DFI X38-T2R   :T
The Q9450... i have no comment on yet...  let me have a bit more fun with this E8400 on my bench setup.  
	
	
		
		
			Originally posted by: harpoon84
	
	
		
		
			Originally posted by: jaredpace
yah, it's 8x, the e8400 is the 9x
You think the avg Overclock will see 450mhz fsb on the 45nm quads?
		
		
	 
On a decent P35 or X38 board, yes. In fact, it should go slightly higher, the ceiling is around the 470FSB mark from what I've seen.
So realistically, around 3.75GHz or so would be the limit on Q9450s.
		
 
		
	 
Assuming you could keep the temps in check:
Actually im thinkn a GOOD G0 Q6700 clocked @ 4.0ghz would give a Q9450 clocked @ 3.6-3.8  a run for its money.   :T
xbit labs showed that quads will have a very hard time passing 450fsb.  Dont even think about 500fsb.   And 450+ will require a GREAT board to keep and hold for long term.