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Core 2 Duo E5200 2.5Ghz 800Mhz FSB Wolfdale Based 45nm

Akasa 965 Cooler on an Nvidia 630i MATX Board

Overclocked to 3.33Ghz 1066Mhz FSB ram is unlinked and still running at 667Mhz

Temperature hasnt changed from stock 27-32 Degrees, under load 37-39 degrees.

Great budget overclockers setup.

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Intel E8400 C2D - (C0)

4.05GHz @ 1.269v (Temps under 64c, 12 hours Prime95, 2 cycles 3DMark06)

CPU-Z Validation: http://*malware domain*/show_oc.php?id=484937

PNY NVIDIA GeForce 9600 GSO (768MB)

Default (Stock): 575/1438/850

Overclocked (Stock Cooling): 641/1603/933

GPU-Z Validation: http://www.techpowerup.com/gpuz/6v26h/

Screenshot:

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CPU: Intel Core2Duo E8500 @ 4372 MHz (460x9.5), Stock: 3.16 GHz (333x9.5)

Week, Code: Q827, A658

Stepping: A

Revision: E0

Voltage: 1.34v

Cooling: Air, TRUE Black + 1x120mm Antec Tri-cool fan

Mobo: DFI LanParty DK X48-T2RS, Bigby 10/03/08 BIOS

RAM: 4x 2gb G.SKILL Pi Black PC6400 (F2-6400CL4D-4GBPI-B), 460MHz, @ 5-5-5-15, 1.95v

OS: Vista Ultimate x64

Validated: http://*malware domain*/show_oc.php?id=491853

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Intel E8400 C2D - (C0)

4.05GHz @ 1.269v (Temps under 64c, 12 hours Prime95, 2 cycles 3DMark06)

CPU-Z Validation: http://*malware domain*/show_oc.php?id=484937

PNY NVIDIA GeForce 9600 GSO (768MB)

Default (Stock): 575/1438/850

Overclocked (Stock Cooling): 641/1603/933

GPU-Z Validation: http://www.techpowerup.com/gpuz/6v26h/

Updated

Processor: E8400 @ 4.21 GHz @ 1.360v

Stepping: C0

Week / Code: N/A

vCore: 1.360v (idle) & same under 100% load, doesn't budge.

CPU Cooling: Zalman 9700 LED

Motherboard: GA-EP45T-DS3R - BIO's Version: F2 (Released - 06/18/2008)

Operating System: Windows Vista SP1 Home Premium (32bit)

RAM: Patriot 1066 DDR3 PC3-8500 (2x 1GB Sticks) - Manual Set Timings: 7-7-7-18 (1:1 FSB:RAM Ratio) 2.00D Multi.

CPU-Z Validation: http://*malware domain*/show_oc.php?id=494852

GPU OC: PNY NVIDIA GeForce 9600 GSO (768MB)

Default (Stock): 575/1438/850

Overclocked (Stock Cooling): 700/1750/950

GPU-Z Validation: http://www.techpowerup.com/gpuz/8vsnh/

Screenshots:

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Gigabyte GA-M61PME-S2

AMD Athlon LE-1640 1 mb cache BOX@2,815 MHz

2x2 GB DDR2-800 Kingston@402 MHz

Nvidia GeForce 6150SE 256 mb

ST3320613AS 320 GB 7200 rpm SATAII

CODEGEN ATX-3331-CA, 400W, USB, Audio

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Nothing special, because from my motherboard can not change cpu voltage and after 217 Mhz bus speed the bios tell me that i need to reduce bus speed and the PC won't boot. I will test this night on orthos on small FTTs, priority 9.

MB: Asus M2N

Processor: AMD Athlon 64 X2 5000+ Black Edition

Core : Brisbane (65 nm) / Stepping : BH-G2

Freq : 2913.54 MHz (200.93 * 14.5)

GPU Type : GeForce 8800 GT

GPU Clocks : Core 600 MHz / RAM 900 MHz

DirectX Version : 10.0

RAM : 2048 MB DDR2 Dual Channel

RAM Speed : 364.2 MHz (CPU/8) @ 5-6-6-18

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CPU-Z validation

Updated

MB: Asus M2N

Processor: AMD Athlon 64 X2 5000+ Black Edition

Core : Brisbane (65 nm) / Stepping : BH-G2

Freq : 2965.37 MHz (204.51 * 14.5)

GPU Type : GeForce 8800 GT

GPU Clocks : Core 610 MHz / RAM 900 MHz

DirectX Version : 10.0

RAM : 2048 MB DDR2 Dual Channel

RAM Speed : 370.7 MHz (CPU/8) @ 5-6-6-18

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CPU-Z validation

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I got it running stable at 3.0GHz, it ran an Everest stability test all night and didn't fail.

It Bluescreened on 3.2GHz this morning so I've increased the Voltage a little bit. How high can I/should I take the voltage on this thing?

Voltage is currently at 1.4v

http://*malware domain*/show_oc.php?id=597717

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i must be the only person on neowin slumming it with a single core celeron. :D

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but a 100% overclock isn't too shabby and it's capable of running 64bit windows so it's a good enough stop gap until i get something better.

  • 4 weeks later...

Processor: Q9550 @ 3.825 GHz (450x8.5)

Stepping: E0

Week / Code: N/A

vCore: 1.28

CPU Cooling: Thermalright Ultra 120-A + Akasa 120mm Green @ 60% 24/7 - Temps are shown below

Motherboard: GA-EP45-UD3P v1.1 BIOS Version: F10e (latest beta)

Operating System: Windows 7 Professional Retail x64

RAM: 8GB G.Skill PC8000 @ 900MHz (1:1) @ 5-6-6-18 (Model F2-8000-CL5-2GBPQ)

CPU-Z Validation: http://*malware domain*/show_oc.php?id=684137

Screenshots:

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4GHz+ is completely possible but I need PC8500 memory for this as my GSkill in 8GB config does not like running at it's EPP mode of 1GHz.

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