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i think i may have lucked out with my chip, a full quarter of a volt less than nathris for a 6mhz faster fsb ?!
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Ok nice to see some people with some good oc's going... I thought i would post my results here too since i did hit 3.9Ghz
__________________ ; Just for those who are intrested on how this fairs on a p5n-e sli... I hit 3.7Ghz on 12.x multi but it wasn't anything close to stable even at 1.368V so; no chances of going further...I was caught in the 650i's fsb hole and i could not go no further with the 12.5x multi. So i changed my multi to 11x350mhz and changed the fsb (quad-pumped) to 1400 and guess what... it booted no problemo... i was also able to quickly hit 3.9Ghz with the multi at 11x355mhz (yea thats 355mhz fsb) and fsb at 1420mhz Vcore at 1.425V and i was able to run some benches even though it was quite unstable: CPU-Z valid: http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=424974 Super Pi 1M: http://img509.imageshack.us/img509/5853/super39th5.png Im quite happy with that I might be able to hit 4.0ghz on a 11.5X multi since i think my board has another fsb hole after 1450mhz... but im sure ill need quite some volts to do that...Note: im running 24/7 on 12.5x multi now with 3.5ghz at 1.356V completly stable... since for some reason the board has some trouble maintaining the lower multis after reboots...
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i can't find my manual to find out the max safe voltage on these suckers
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The max safe voltage according to intel is 1.3625V, but i would say that just keep it under 1.38-1.4V for 24/7.
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at what fsb speed did you need to start upping the voltage ?
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Same here, I'm running 1.362V though. I haven't tested 1.356. Although for some reason when I power off the system it won't post, so I CPR it, get into the bios and just save and quit and it posts again. And how's your NB? I had to put an 80mm fan blowing on it in order to keep it from burning my finger when I touch it.
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I know i have exactly the same problem so thats why im using the 12.5x multi for 24/7 since i cant reach very high speeds due to the fsb hole at ~1150mhz-1250mhz~ on this board and it wont post after a shutdown if i have my multi set to 11x or something... My NB volts are at 1.56V... Its hot as hell but im sure it can take it quite well... since i think the NB is either 92nm or is it .13 microns... I think its in the 80C range i have thought of extra cooling but havent got around to it yet but it seems to be fairing fine so far...
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so u guys have any pix of ur cases with that 80mm fan? im not sure where that goes on the case, thanx
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i've managed to hit 4.0ghz on the first try with only 1.4v stable oc
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