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Cheers. At least you made it at 3.3G.
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My core temp is 35C idle... I said I have water cooled block on it. So heat is not my primary concern. 3Ghz looked stable but only after I set vcore to 1,5V. I did not see any stability benefit from seting back ram timings. I guess that is because I have 800Mhz ram runing on 600-680 max. I try to set back tha ram voltage at least..
I agree with linskingdom, I would lower your ram timings. Here's why, based on your CPU-Z screen shot your ram was running at 686MHz 4-4-4-13 timings and your ram is only rated for those timings up to 540MHz. When overclocking your CPU you want to eliminate as many variables as possible. If you are overclocking two things at once and run into stability problems how will you know which is the problem (the CPU or the RAM). You won't because you were overclocking them both at the same time so it could be either one. I would find out the highest speed you can run your E2180 at on stock voltage. Just take it easy and overclock 5MHz at a time. You may have water cooling but even if your temperatures are in a safe range the higher the voltage the less time your CPU is going to last.
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I agree with linskingdom, I would lower your ram timings. Here's why, based on your CPU-Z screen shot your ram was running at 686MHz 4-4-4-13 timings and your ram is only rated for those timings up to 540MHz. When overclocking your CPU you want to eliminate as many variables as possible. If you are overclocking two things at once and run into stability problems how will you know which is the problem (the CPU or the RAM). You won't because you were overclocking them both at the same time so it could be either one. I would find out the highest speed you can run your E2180 at on stock voltage. Just take it easy and overclock 5MHz at a time. You may have water cooling but even if your temperatures are in a safe range the higher the voltage the less time your CPU is going to last.
I did the first tests with lower timings when I was searching the max possible CPU setting. And gave more V to eliminate that either. Now I'm on 3,33Ghz (9x370) seems stable(RAM:5-5-5-18), but I got choppy performance in S.T.A.L.K.E.R. I don't know the reason yet. Maybe the lose ram timings?
I need this cpu only until nov.-dec. when I want to uppgrage to a 45nm quad core...
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Bear, so what do you run it at? 360*10 or 9*400? I guess 9*400 should be a bit faster, right?
yeah it's just a little faster not much.....but i run 9x400 to run my ram at the rated speed
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some everest benchmarks....run at 10x360 and 9x400....ram run at 1.1 for tests...

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hi everyone this is my first post here i'm from gautemala and my english is bad jejejej for this sorry

last saturday i recieve my e2180 and my gigabyte p35 ds3l but i have a problen with overclocking

now i running in 3.1 ghz very well but when i enter on my windows, and click in the properties in the computer have 3.5ghz in the core temp too and in the orthos(stress test) but in the cpuz still 3.1ghz

my 2nd problem is the volt, my stock volt is 1.23 but if i put 1.24 the pc not start

my memos are a patriot xtreme performace ddr800 4-4-4-12

somebody help me with my problem??
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where didi you guy get you 2180? newegg? also where can i get just OEM's? coz dont need a crappy cooler
coz im planning to get one for a folding rig. So i can use my spare parts for a good cause.

@linskingdom
any ideas how this chip perform on 680i boards?
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where didi you guy get you 2180? newegg? also where can i get just OEM's? coz dont need a crappy cooler
coz im planning to get one for a folding rig. So i can use my spare parts for a good cause.

@linskingdom
any ideas how this chip perform on 680i boards?
Well the cheapest place to get the E2180 right now is Buy.com for $89 shipped (after 5% off coupon). You can get an OEM E2180 at eWiz but it's not really worth getting because it cost $92.38 shipped (more than the retail one at Buy.com).
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where didi you guy get you 2180? newegg? also where can i get just OEM's? coz dont need a crappy cooler
coz im planning to get one for a folding rig. So i can use my spare parts for a good cause.

@linskingdom
any ideas how this chip perform on 680i boards?
BenTheOCer is right. Got it from buys.com. It is a great deal. Hope you have luck to pick a little nice OC monster. Regarding the 680i, I haven't tried it on 680i so I didn't know.
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hi everyone this is my first post here i'm from gautemala and my english is bad jejejej for this sorry

last saturday i recieve my e2180 and my gigabyte p35 ds3l but i have a problen with overclocking

now i running in 3.1 ghz very well but when i enter on my windows, and click in the properties in the computer have 3.5ghz in the core temp too and in the orthos(stress test) but in the cpuz still 3.1ghz

my 2nd problem is the volt, my stock volt is 1.23 but if i put 1.24 the pc not start

my memos are a patriot xtreme performace ddr800 4-4-4-12

somebody help me with my problem??
linskingdom or anyone can help me??
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