Please give a warm welcome to my e7200 at 4Ghz!

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L7D4N

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I was able to achieve with my 3.8ghz with my E7200 stable at 1.4v, and i purchased it about 10* hours ago :D

*Edit - didnt realize it was so late, bedtime...
 

nevbie

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Can you E7200 overclockers do some gaming benchmarks under stock & under overclocked settings?

Would be interesting to get some perspective, as the halved L2 cache has some effect also. Best would be to know what mhz gives equal performance between E8xxx and this E7200 under cache intensive games, but I haven't found such comparisons.
 

devilchrist

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I'd like to see if you can pass Large FFT torture test.

my E6750 is blend stable at 3.8 @ 1.55v but needs 1.587v to pass Large FFT

FYI blend is good for most apps. but when you start running multiple applications that requires lots of processing power, it'll crash even with blend.

I personaly think only large FFT is the true test for system stability
 

mancunian

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Originally posted by: Serradifalco
Wow, after doing some reading online I can't believe this thing is running at 4ghz with so little voltage. I have read some of the oc results from the pro reviewers and nobody has even come close to my results. In fact, I wouldn't believe it unless I saw it for myself. Did I just end up with a good chip... luck of the draw?

I think you did. I think I did as well, it's running at 3.6Ghz on 1.216v now to keep it cool, turned into a bit of a cool and quiet PC sorta guy since I ditched the noisy X2 set up I had. It does 4Ghz 422fsb x 9.5 multi on about 1.275v. I was kinda pissed that it took such a big increment to go from 3.6 to 4 so that's why it's back where it was. :D

I'll probably clock it up again in a few weeks once it's well burnt in. Amazing chip though, lucked out totally with this chip and a HD4850 that clocks to 700mhz.