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Ocing E8500 5+ GHz and Super Pi

Postby ahmetozkangil on Sat May 10, 2008 9:33 pm

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Re: Ocing E8500 Up To 4,9 GHz

Postby Alathald on Sat May 10, 2008 11:23 pm

You sir, are a mad man, and I applaud you for it! =D>

That is just a beautiful site! (and no, I'm not talking about your wallpaper...well ok, maybe I am just a little)
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Re: Ocing E8500 Up To 4,9 GHz

Postby martini161 on Sun May 11, 2008 10:15 am

very nice! have you tried using your DICE pot on this to get it to 5 ghz? that would be a sight to see!
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Re: Ocing E8500 Up To 4,9 GHz

Postby ahmetozkangil on Sun May 11, 2008 11:49 am

Alathald wrote:You sir, are a mad man, and I applaud you for it! =D>

That is just a beautiful site! (and no, I'm not talking about your wallpaper...well ok, maybe I am just a little)


Thank you sir... 8)


martini161 wrote:very nice! have you tried using your DICE pot on this to get it to 5 ghz? that would be a sight to see!


Actually i would, but 780i is still an expensive motherboard. I prefer to use dicepot on Abit AW9D Max 8) :snakeman:
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Re: Ocing E8500 Up To 4,9 GHz

Postby DMB2000uk on Sun May 11, 2008 4:38 pm

Congrats, that is a seriously nice overclock.

CPUz reporting voltages accurately? :rolleyes:
Some serious all out benching if it is!

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Re: Ocing E8500 Up To 4,9 GHz

Postby ahmetozkangil on Sun May 11, 2008 7:19 pm

DMB2000uk wrote:Congrats, that is a seriously nice overclock.

CPUz reporting voltages accurately? :rolleyes:
Some serious all out benching if it is!

Dan


VCPU is adjusted to 1,675 via BIOS but V-Mod boosts to 1,680 load/idle (+0,005), thats all...

9,5x518 FSB 4917 MHz (Max FSB: 9x540)
1070 MHz 5-5-5-15 2T
CPU: 1,67500>BIOS/1,680>CPU-Z
FSB: 1,4V
RAM: 2,25V
SPP/NB: 1,50V
MCP/SB: 1,60V
MCP<>SPP: 1,45V

BIOS Update: p04
Mod I: V-Drop Mod
Mod II: VCPU Mod


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Re: Ocing E8500 Up To 4,9 GHz

Postby werty316 on Sun May 11, 2008 8:50 pm

Congrats on the overclock to 4.9GHz :partyman:
That is one insane frequency :shock:
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Re: Ocing E8500 Up To 4,9 GHz

Postby dkarko on Mon May 12, 2008 2:48 am

Congrats! this is some mad OC!
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Re: Ocing E8500 Up To 4,9 GHz

Postby kappage on Mon May 12, 2008 7:32 am

Have you joined the Legit Reviews http://www.HWbot.org team?
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Re: Ocing E8500 Up To 4,9 GHz

Postby ahmetozkangil on Mon May 12, 2008 1:35 pm

kappage wrote:Have you joined the Legit Reviews http://www.HWbot.org team?


Not yet... But i would like to join Legit Reviews http://www.HWbot.org team :)

Thanks...
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Re: Ocing E8500 5+ GHz and Super Pi

Postby ahmetozkangil on Thu May 15, 2008 9:42 am

5002 MHz
4982 MHz Super Pi 1M: 9,485 Sn

eVGA 780i SLi
CPU: E8500
RAM: Kingston Hyperx DDR2 1066

VCPU: 1,675V-1,7V

5002 MHz

http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=361268

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4982 MHz Super Pi 1M: 9,485

http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=361262

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