Originally posted by: SerpentRoyal
These chips will top out around 425MHz FSB, regardless of CPU multi. 6xx0 CPUs are good up to about 490-500MHz FSB.
Originally posted by: SerpentRoyal
These chips will top out around 425MHz FSB, regardless of CPU multi. 6xx0 CPUs are good up to about 490-500MHz FSB.
Originally posted by: UJ09
Originally posted by: SerpentRoyal
These chips will top out around 425MHz FSB, regardless of CPU multi. 6xx0 CPUs are good up to about 490-500MHz FSB.
425MHz FSB on air? How about sub-zero cooling? Possible to reach 500MHz with sub-zero cooling on E21XX chips?
Originally posted by: chevmaro
Originally posted by: SerpentRoyal
These chips will top out around 425MHz FSB, regardless of CPU multi. 6xx0 CPUs are good up to about 490-500MHz FSB.
So this being true it might be the best to get the E2180 for the higher multi and garunteed M0. Sound good?
Originally posted by: nyker96
Just built a machine for my parents with an E2140 from mwave, it's an M0. That thing is incredible, I put it on 2.8Ghz since they only got a 350W PSU. And this chip only need 1.25v to reach that 2.8Ghz, from the feel of it, I can do a lot more with a quality PSU. Gonna get a nice 500W later and put this over 3.
Originally posted by: SerpentRoyal
Originally posted by: nyker96
Just built a machine for my parents with an E2140 from mwave, it's an M0. That thing is incredible, I put it on 2.8Ghz since they only got a 350W PSU. And this chip only need 1.25v to reach that 2.8Ghz, from the feel of it, I can do a lot more with a quality PSU. Gonna get a nice 500W later and put this over 3.
I run my E4300 @ 3.49GHz with 1.465Vcore using Antec SP350! Orthos and S&M heat stable.
Originally posted by: nyker96
Originally posted by: SerpentRoyal
Originally posted by: nyker96
Just built a machine for my parents with an E2140 from mwave, it's an M0. That thing is incredible, I put it on 2.8Ghz since they only got a 350W PSU. And this chip only need 1.25v to reach that 2.8Ghz, from the feel of it, I can do a lot more with a quality PSU. Gonna get a nice 500W later and put this over 3.
I run my E4300 @ 3.49GHz with 1.465Vcore using Antec SP350! Orthos and S&M heat stable.
sounds good, but I had a bad exp with a burnt PSU before that took a few things with it, nah, I don't feel comfy OCing on that SP350 of theirs esp. that I can get a nice quality model for cheap. But good to know yours running well on it.
Originally posted by: SerpentRoyal
Originally posted by: nyker96
Originally posted by: SerpentRoyal
Originally posted by: nyker96
Just built a machine for my parents with an E2140 from mwave, it's an M0. That thing is incredible, I put it on 2.8Ghz since they only got a 350W PSU. And this chip only need 1.25v to reach that 2.8Ghz, from the feel of it, I can do a lot more with a quality PSU. Gonna get a nice 500W later and put this over 3.
I run my E4300 @ 3.49GHz with 1.465Vcore using Antec SP350! Orthos and S&M heat stable.
sounds good, but I had a bad exp with a burnt PSU before that took a few things with it, nah, I don't feel comfy OCing on that SP350 of theirs esp. that I can get a nice quality model for cheap. But good to know yours running well on it.
Actual load is under 200 watts.