- INTEL CORE 2 DUO E4600 OVERCLOCK MOD
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- INTEL CORE 2 DUO E4600 OVERCLOCK MODS
- INTEL CORE 2 DUO E4600 OVERCLOCK PC
INTEL CORE 2 DUO E4600 OVERCLOCK PC
PC Wizard & OCCT list V-Core at 1.28 Volts at idle. I was a little disappointed that I have only been able to run it at 190 FSB to get it stable enough to run OCCT, Prime 95, etcetera for hours. The Gigabyte board has no V-Core adjustment only FSB and a few of the memory settings. I ordered my E4400 about a month b-4 the M0's came out. You just used standard Arctic Silver 5 not the adhesive version, right? Is the aluminum foil some of you all used having any problem? I was thinking about getting a pen, but AL foil seems easy to remove.
INTEL CORE 2 DUO E4600 OVERCLOCK FULL
There is no reason for the system to have to run constantly now at full speed.when it doesn't Once you are done you can / should re-enable speedstep. Stange that it didn't auto detect the 11x before or did it? What changed, to make it stable at that FSB do you think?
So Chris ultimately you are still running it at the default V-Core ~1.185V and you just upped your Multiplier to 11X, and then set your FSB to 266? Did you pick that number at random or did you MOBO have a setting for 266 b/c of the other processors E6000's that run at that speed? If the answers are there they just flew over my head sorry for the 3rd degree! Just checking back into the thread via email that I got. Wolfbane chip when it comes out in a couple months. I am going to leave it alone at this point, and get a new Previously listed - there is no voltage increase and
INTEL CORE 2 DUO E4600 OVERCLOCK MOD
Only issue, when I try every combo of volt mod I
INTEL CORE 2 DUO E4600 OVERCLOCK MODS
Bought a E4400 (1.35V) and I thought I would get a little bit better overclock than I am (only FSB is adjustable).Īre the new MO stepping & L2 stepping both compatible with these pin mods?Īre the new MO default voltages lower than 1.35V?Īre these valid/correct pin mods as well for E2160, E2180, E2200, and the E6600, E6750? I got nostalgic and built a system using a Gigabyte 81865GME-775-RH board it's AGP-so I can use my X800XT all in wonder card & a C2D with old DDR memory. I was aware of pin modding but I didn't know V-Core could be safely manipulated that way. Wow! Great article, had to join up to both say thank you & to ask some questions. Http //www madshrimps be/gotoartik.php?articID=629 Since not many reviews are out with this particular processor, I thought it would be interesting to find out how the new stepping differs from the old. The new stepping has lower range of CPU voltage (Vcore). Intel E4500 is with new M0 stepping rather than previous L2 stepping. I will leave a link at our forum for those who are interested in keeping a copy many thanks to the guy who wrote the table. I know most enthusiasts will use motherboards that will have at least some sort of vcore increment, but most low end boards don't and some PC users including myself are "cheap" or "challenging" enough not to have one. I am also very interested in finding out more about this:Ī spreadsheet with built-in Macro that calculates VID locations depending on varies default vcore to the desire increase. The board has a FSB limit at or near 300 and with the higher multi speeds in excess of 3.0GHz should be attainable.paired up with some TCCD or BH-5, that should make for some interesting comparisons to newer chipsets.
I believe that the 12 multi will match up perfectly with that board. I personally am waiting to test an E4600 on an ASRock Conroe865PE motherboard. Seems like you just about can't go wrong with any of the C2Ds. Let's compare some of the performance to default speed next ->Įnjoyed the review. However, I will leave this to those who need more speed than I to adventure for more fun Why not leaving some of the fun for others to enjoy. I know this E4500 sample might likely go higher with more juice to it. I stated at the beginning that I wouldn't go over 1.4vcore. In fact, the fan noise from the graphic card was much louder when I was running 3DMarks. 1.4 volt I yelled BIOS returned 1.375.Īt load, vdroop slided down to 1.35 volt and CPU fan speed never went over 2,500 rpm.
With a little grin in my face, I popped the CPU and re-opened the spreadsheet. When I tried for 292FSB or 3.2GHz OCCT failed at the last few minutes of the test.
I ran SuperPi 1M just to make sure it works.ĬPU temp remained at a comfortable zone of below 50☌. Keeping the memory at 4:5 ratio and way below 400MHz at loose timing, I want to make sure the memory is not causing problem. Delighted, I set the FSB to 266, making it closer to E6800 territory for a fraction of the cost should it work. I entered 1.385v to be my desired voltage pin-modded accordingly, and was greeted by 1.352 volt at BIOS.