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Originally posted by: jaredpace
http://www.xtremesystems.org/f...owthread.php?p=2694172
okay, now it's just getting ridiculous.
okay, now it's just getting ridiculous.
Originally posted by: jaredpace
agreed. but at least these extreme dudes (kinda reminds me of harold and kumar goto whitecastle and the exteme guys in that store) are showing us what settings and specifications are required for certain speeds out of certain cpus. Not like plenty of ATOT guys dont already know this info, but it is helpful to see what direction your chip will go on a modest oc. Most people here will do Air or water, but seeing what ln2 phase and d-ice do to 45nm parts is a good reference. especially seeing their system components & requirements. 2.05 vcore!?!? heheh. I'm looking for 9x500 out of a an e8400 on a TRU-120 air cooling. I think that will be enough to shut it all up in a case, and call it a day. Rather have stablility at 4.5 ghz than to run once at 6ghz and do some benches.
Originally posted by: jaredpace
but seeing what ln2 phase and d-ice do to 45nm parts is a good reference. especially seeing their system components & requirements. 2.05 vcore!?!? heheh. I'm looking for 9x500 out of a an e8400 on a TRU-120 air cooling. I think that will be enough to shut it all up in a case, and call it a day. Rather have stablility at 4.5 ghz than to run once at 6ghz and do some benches.
Originally posted by: aigomorla
Originally posted by: jaredpace
but seeing what ln2 phase and d-ice do to 45nm parts is a good reference. especially seeing their system components & requirements. 2.05 vcore!?!? heheh. I'm looking for 9x500 out of a an e8400 on a TRU-120 air cooling. I think that will be enough to shut it all up in a case, and call it a day. Rather have stablility at 4.5 ghz than to run once at 6ghz and do some benches.
.... how is showing what ln and dice does any help? these are absoulte suicide runs. There is no cooling system even out there that can keep up with ln2 or dice for long periods of time.
also 2.0v your kidding me. There isnt a chip out there that could handle this kind of voltage for long periods of time.
Also if yoxxy cant do 500fsbx9 on a cherry picked ES how the hell do you expect to do that. And he's on a Custom Phase unit.
Dude.... you havent even stepped over to the 400fsb strap and you think you can skip over to the 500fsb on the new wolfdales?
Originally posted by: jaredpace
do i think i can run 500 fsb on wolfdale? Yes.
Originally posted by: Jevon
Something to keep in mind guys is that most of these early OC's we're seeing are from Engineering Sample chips, which are basically cherry picked as best of the best. So far it looks like there are retail chips that aren't stable at 4Ghz (3.6 and 3.8)
http://www.xtremesystems.org/f...howthread.php?t=172882
Will be interesting to follow this as more and more chips get out there!
Originally posted by: Yoxxy
500 is possible just needs to be at a low multiplier.
Seems to be FSB wall is a bit lower on the 45nm part and cpupll voltage needs to be a bit lower as well.
Originally posted by: aigomorla
Originally posted by: Yoxxy
500 is possible just needs to be at a low multiplier.
Seems to be FSB wall is a bit lower on the 45nm part and cpupll voltage needs to be a bit lower as well.
with a 9x multi???? sure im sure he can do 500fsb x (2-7.5) maybe.. but 9x??
Yoxxy tell him what your vapoli is tuned at. If he grabs one of those, i'll be quiet about this oc predictions.
Originally posted by: jaredpace
aigomorla, i would appreciate you not calling a 4.5ghz prediction "dreamy" I feel it is obtainable seeing as people have done 4.7-4.9 on air cooling.
Originally posted by: jaredpace
ill take 4.2. 900x5 is my goal.
Originally posted by: jaredpace
i just read at legion hardwares 8400 review that 3.6 is obtainable "and some will go as high as 4.0 or beyond on air"
so your 4.1, 4.2 is going to be considered a "nice overclock" for those of us here with air cooling. although i don't doubt we are going to see plenty of 4.5 ghz wolfdales.
Originally posted by: Jevon
Something to keep in mind guys is that most of these early OC's we're seeing are from Engineering Sample chips, which are basically cherry picked as best of the best. So far it looks like there are retail chips that aren't stable at 4Ghz (3.6 and 3.8)
Originally posted by: jaredpace
people have done 4.7-4.9 on air cooling.
Originally posted by: jaredpace
so there you have it from an expert that 500 is possible.
Originally posted by: djnsmith7
Hell, I'll be happy as can be if I can get both of my 8400's to run stable 24/7 at 3.5Ghz...