Hello,
I am now running an E2160 on a MSI P35-Neo2 FR board overclocked to 2.8 on stock fan. Seriously thinking about getting an E5200 since they're so cheap now.
Would the E5200 overclock as nicely as the E2160 in this setup? If so, I may get me one.
Thanks!
im not exactly positive, but can't the e5200's clock to about the same as a C0 e8400? if so, try clocking it to 3.6ghz on stock voltages. just loosen your ram a bit![]()
well they can't be much the same, or else they would have less cache and still be clocked at 3.0ghz. they are downclocked because they speed-binned badly. i mean, people easily hit more than 4.2ghz on air with E0 8400's, i hit 4.35 with my C0 on air. but even with a newer stepping, i doubt a 5200 will reach those speeds.... :good:
I went ahead and installed my E5200 tonight. I have it at 2.8 on stock HSF. According to my thermometer in here, it's 77°F....gosh, I need to cool it off in here...LOL
Anyway, my Core Temp and Real Temp readings are at 38°C - 40°C idle on both cores. I've seen it hit 45°C while running a virus scanner.
Are these temps at a dangerous level? I may need to re-seat the HSF with some Arctic Silver. I installed the HSF with the grease that Intel includes already on it.
Thanks in advance for your feedback on this.
I reached 3.0 without messing with the voltage. Running it 373x11 and RAM at 819.
Idle temps still at 38 - 40. I guess this is plenty of OC for me without increasing the voltage or buying a new HSF.
If I do decide to step up the voltage what increments do I use?
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla:en-USA fast Fourier transform (FFT) is an efficient algorithm to compute the discrete Fourier transform (DFT)
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla:en-USfficial&hs=Oek&defl=en&q=define:FFT&ei=kMcYSsKaIKXotAOK2bnmDQ&sa=X&oi=glossary_definition&ct=title
and i agree that you need to run Prime95, but eight hours is a stretch for me, personally. i ran mine for two and a half hours and its never froze, but for other people i guess it could be different.
8 hours is actually considered low... 24hrs is the norm, personally i just let folding@home run for a week or so![]()
but see thats just insane. if you go by 50mhz (which some people consider too much) and stress test in between, it could well take days of full-load stress testing to get to a good overclock...