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I have/ had the E7400 before I upgraded to the q9550. It would not go past 8.5
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I'm confused. What's the big deal? All the info is right there. I don't have a printer.
What should I do to get past 2.8? Surely my CPU can go .1 past stock without needing a voltage bump, does it?
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i'm just curious. incress the fsb. try 333mhz. you shouldn't have a problem. try putting the multi. @ 8.5
__________________edit: That's what I did on mine and I didn't have any probs.
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Ok, well I'm not really familiar w/ duals. I thought maybe it was similar to how a q6700 is (has x10 multi).
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Crashdummy is going to be so disappointed when he finds out that he has to dial his E7400 down from 10.5 to 8.5. I don't want to be the one to tell him. He thinks his runs at 10.5. What a shock he is in for
edit MOBO Matt -you are sadly mistaken. The E 7400 does have a 10.5 Multi. You may not be aware of how to set the multi in BIOS
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Well its been awhile since I've had the E7400 so your right, I am probably mistaken about the mulit being 10.5.
__________________I dont remember it being 10.5 because it was always oc'ed
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Hey all...well I am finally stable at 4.0GHz with my UD3LR board...vcore is set pretty high though...I haven't tried LLC yet but thought I'd run these numbers by you guys...are there other settings I can mess with to get vcore down? Like the CPU and MCH refs? Up to now I've left them on "Normal"...that works much better for me than "Auto"...
__________________Vcore 1.39375 (cpu-z 1.35) CPU Term 1.36 MCH 1.34 (I am not stable at lower MCH) Refs Normal Vdimm 2.12 Thanks again for all of your help guys...
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Just passed 1HR OCCT CPU test:
423x9 (3807mhz) Vcore: 1.55 cpu-z Mch Core: 1.4v PLL: 1.57v Cpu term: 1.34v Ram: 1057mhz 5-7-7-20 (lol @ default) Vdimm 2.12v Load: 68c Idle: 36c I want to begin ram overclocking and tightening, but should I also do a linpack OCCT to test even further? Or should I hit up the ram and start doing memtest? How high does ram go on this board without ruining stability? My old 750i absolutely hated high clocked ram with a quad, I had to run 800mhz to get 1500FSB.
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