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dario_92

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not bad, but i believe you can a little more out of it than that. those things have a pretty high multiplier on them, but if i remember correctly they hit a fsb wall at about 350. iirc i got mine up to about 3.5ghz before it took a quit

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not bad, but i believe you can a little more out of it than that. those things have a pretty high multiplier on them, but if i remember correctly they hit a fsb wall at about 350. iirc i got mine up to about 3.5ghz before it took a quit

Pretty sure he's not trying to cook it, just get it OC'd to a respectable level.

Good job, Dario!

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well considering its the same core as every other 45nm that are known to run up to ~4.5ghz on air, i hardly think 3.5ghz is cooking it. could prolly run it that high on stock volts or relatively close.

 

 

the e5xxx series is known to be binned for its low fsb capabilities, not its clockability. its not an allanedale that simply won't run much past 3ghz at all.

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not bad, but i believe you can a little more out of it than that. those things have a pretty high multiplier on them, but if i remember correctly they hit a fsb wall at about 350. iirc i got mine up to about 3.5ghz before it took a quit

 

well i got it to 3.2ghz and its stable

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