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E5200 overclocking
hi,
I consider my E4300 to represent 3.2 - 3.5 GHz, but for example when it can not render fast enough. Has anyone experience with the e5200? Have unfortunately nothing to the CPU can find! I think it would be for me until 4Ghz + switch worthwhile. The new CPUs due to necessary, I would not put checkered MB.
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Re: E5200 overclocking
Well, the 5200 Core 2 Duo has the same L2 cache as your old 4300. The only speed increase is really due to higher clock to be expected. If the 7200 nothing for you? 266 FSB, can also be quite good over clock and has 1 MB cache more.
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Re: E5200 overclocking
What exactly do you want to know because? How a E5200 overclock it, perhaps? 0815 The usual answer: Depends primarily on the CPU - 4GHz@1.45v've already seen. Had I but for a 24/7-Betrieb bit too much tension.
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Re: E5200 overclocking
Hi,
is clearly dependent on the CPU, but a tendency would be not bad. When all loose 3,6-3,8 would make would 4GHZ well within reach and I would time a test. 1.45 V, however, something really high.
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Re: E5200 overclocking
i have my E5200 at:
10x333 = 3.3 GHz
Vcore = VID: 1,225 V
Bios: 1.3225
CPUID (idle): 1.320
(last): 1.305
The temperatures oscillate so when Max 55 degrees. Rather, it is not because the Vcore pretty touch on is a further stroke and a larger increase in the voltage surge needs. but i am little disappointed that there is "only" 3.3 GHz are. on the temperature but it was not a credible location.
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Re: E5200 overclocking
Now have the e5200 yesterday at 12.5 x 273 and can therefore run at a good 3400 MHz. The tension I had to increase to 1.38 V, since otherwise the PC is no longer...
The temperatures are now at 1.38 Vcore Idle at 28 ° and under load at 45 °,According to Intel specifications, the voltage to 1.36. Is now 1.38 still ok, or I can even to 1.4? Before my purchase I read the e5200 but the problem with standard voltage to 3600 run. This is for me is not the case. I'm with my 3400MHz completely satisfied, and am also aware that at some point no longer brings soo much, but it surprised me a little.Or could it be that my PSU is just shit? The connector on the motherboard comes is only a 4Pin, the connector on the mainboard to 8 poles. Do it anyway connected times. And yes it runs. But it would be with another NT, then with 8 Pin, better? Or is it the RAM?
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