Originally posted by: sky2002
my E4300 @ 3.46Ghz
using Asus P5B vanilla and 2G Patriot PC-6400
1:1 Memory
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=183045
Nice, what voltage?
Originally posted by: sky2002
my E4300 @ 3.46Ghz
using Asus P5B vanilla and 2G Patriot PC-6400
1:1 Memory
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=183045
Originally posted by: Jhatfie
My e4300 seems to be about average. Does 3.5ghz @ 1.55v, but not very stable, just enough for some benches. Sweet spot appears to be 3.2ghz @1.42v, which has memtested and orthos stable for 12+ hours. Still fooling, but I am not very successful getting a higher FSB yet even with reduced mutlpliers and lax memory speeds.
Abit QuadGT
Gskill DDR2-800
XFX 7900GT
Watercooled with swiftech storm, 28C idle, 46C orthos load.
http://home.comcast.net/~jhatfie/3510_c2d_testing.jpg
Originally posted by: Doomguy
MaxMarvelous: Where'd you order your chip from? Are you using the stock heatsink?
Originally posted by: EvilRage
Hmm. After reading some of these entries, I'm wondering if I can just back down the voltage a little bit, leave the FSB at 3.0 or 3.2, and see if it's stable. Right now I'm running 1.4 vcore and 3.2, and when I ran Orthos for 2 hours speedfan was telling me the CPU was running at 100C. Definitely not something it can do for long periods of time, even if it appears to be stable.
Originally posted by: funboy42
Originally posted by: EvilRage
Hmm. After reading some of these entries, I'm wondering if I can just back down the voltage a little bit, leave the FSB at 3.0 or 3.2, and see if it's stable. Right now I'm running 1.4 vcore and 3.2, and when I ran Orthos for 2 hours speedfan was telling me the CPU was running at 100C. Definitely not something it can do for long periods of time, even if it appears to be stable.
OUCH 100c! You could put that in a box and bake cookies with it
Originally posted by: EvilRage
Originally posted by: funboy42
Originally posted by: EvilRage
Hmm. After reading some of these entries, I'm wondering if I can just back down the voltage a little bit, leave the FSB at 3.0 or 3.2, and see if it's stable. Right now I'm running 1.4 vcore and 3.2, and when I ran Orthos for 2 hours speedfan was telling me the CPU was running at 100C. Definitely not something it can do for long periods of time, even if it appears to be stable.
OUCH 100c! You could put that in a box and bake cookies with it
I think something was wrong with the sensor. Because at 3GHz, it tops out at 61C after running Orthos for 4 hours. The 100C @3.2GHz result doesn't seem very proportionate/scaled.
So right now I've got a very stable OC of 3GHz. I should be able to do 3.2, maybe I just have to play around with it some more. What's the highest temp the C2D can handle before I should start worrying? IE, if I get to 3.2, but it tops out at 70C @ load, is that bad? Too high? etc? Where does one draw the line and say "now THAT'S way too hot." I know it's gotta be before 100C.