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Overclocking E2140 help me get it over 2.9GHz!

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Hey guys i have this E2140 which comes at a stock speed of 1.6GHz, i managed to get it to 2.9GHz stable at these settings:
VCore: 1.45v in BIOS [1.402 in cpuz]
DRAM: 2.110v
HT: 1.36v
NB: 1.40v
SB: 1.52v

I really want to get it to 3GHz but i cant add that 100MHz

Anybody knows what should i change to get the FSB to 1500MHz and boot? when i try 1500MHz the computer freezes when it's supposed to show the windows screen so i have to reset it, it's at 1450MHz now. The motherboard and RAM that i'm using are in my signature. Thanks
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i can get 3Ghz stable at 1.38 but 3.2 needs 1.44 and 3.3 is just unstable no matter the voltages and in the similar way you described,so it might be same with you.try finding your fsb wall by dropping down the multi to 6.
i heard it can get up to 3.6ghz with high voltage. and dry ice
just pump a **** load of voltage into the cpu. these chips can handle 1.6v 24/7 no problem! SB voltage seems WAY high to me
Stuck at 2.9 Myself.
360 FSB.

Any workaround?

And pumping more than 4.7 volts through it gona make a diference???
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Stuck at 2.9 Myself.
360 FSB.

Any workaround?

And pumping more than 4.7 volts through it gona make a diference???

Umm you sure thats 4.7 volts?

To the OP:
Try lowering your multiplier and increase your FSB to see if there is a hole as someone recommended above me.

Also use CPU-z and tell me what ratio your RAM is running at by clicking the memory tab.
Please make sure the RAM:FSB is 1:1.
Use P95 to test for stability.

What kind of errors are you getting when you go above 2.9 GHZ?

Lower the voltage to default on the SB since looking at your components, its not needed.
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