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    E7500 beyond 4Ghz

    It be able to take a lot of volts but is it worth in not actually. I similar to my OC might I go additional if I pushed yes but I decided that in view of the fact that I fold on my main rig unsteadiness would be not worth the extra mhz. And a 1.1 GHz OC is merely just a failure. Similar to I said drop the multi for the processor to 10 and bring the fsb up in addition try to maintain the ram at a 1:1 ratio. And drop those volts then add them back up. Do I be able to over clock the e7500 further than 4 GHz. Does anyone did that.

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    If you are not familiar with it is 1.3625v and not 1.4625 as if you are using, but you are trying to get superior presentation by feeding additional energy into the chip for the reason that nothing else have worked. Here are a number of additional steady arrangements: E7500 @3.70GHz, 370x10 @1.4500v, E7500 @3.70GHz, 336x11 @1.3625v, E7500 @3.96GHz, 360x11 @1.4625v. You cannot get in excess of this. What you are referring to is the max protected VID, which is the voltage Intel, sends the CPU to you stock. Any higher, and you have to believe they immediately trash the wafer and feed it to hobos. You desire the max safe VOLTAGE.

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    That is for the E8000 sequence, even though they be supposed to not be far off from the E7 sequence, as the e7 sequence are mid-end wolfdales (from what you have observe) essentially if you cannot get the clock steady at 1.36vid then they determine to presently create it a lower clocked version or description. Similar to if an e7500 is not steady at 2.93 GHz then they determine to test it for constancy at 2.8ghz and call it an e7400 if it is steady. At least that how you understand things. They in addition take things similar to supply and demand into account.

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    Yes but they are not capable that it determine to over clock when they sell it to you. Not the entire chips are superior. It’s the entire regarding the luck of the draw. But typically there is a higher demand for the lower model chips. So they down clock the superior ones. That why they almost not ever necessitate to make obtainable 1.36vid. To be honest you imagine your board is to blame for at least half your predicament; I gave you the entire sorts of issues clocking an E4500 not to mention you had to RMA it twice.

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    How high have you been capable to obtain the fsb on the chip on a lower multi, did you still test it for the highest fsb it would do on an x6 multi. Merely the volts it requirements on the x10 it sounds similar to you are at your chips limit and you might not get several additional out of it regardless of what you was capable to accomplish with your previous chip.

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    That is what I have originate in the past yes, on my e4300 it would do 440 fsb on 6 but it would not go on top of 400 on anything higher not considering of temps, volts or several additional settings I tried. Looking at those (6x379 10x370 11x360) it might be that you have originate the limits on those multi's too. You might compress a few additional MHz out of them but I would not anticipate a lot. If I was in that place I would currently try and get your ram and timings as tight as possible and that regarding as much presentation as I determine to compress from it.

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    Re: E7500 beyond 4Ghz

    The over clocking depends on the MB to, I had the MSI P45 C51, and I might not get in excess of 3,6ghz no stuff what then I had purchase the MSI P7N with nForce 750i, instantaneously I hit 1600FSB 10X 400 (4ghz) with 1.4Vcore and 1,3V FSB, working steady on air. Next huge cold snap you guys have, take your case outside and set it up exclusive of a side panel on and with a high rate fan blowing in. Do your benches for an hour (you determine to the majority positively break 4.0) and then go in, create some hot tea and post the proof so the entire your blokes be able to hate you.

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