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Ocing E2200 [email protected] GHz

Posted: Wed Apr 09, 2008 3:06 pm
by TheGanG
I am checking anorher Intel CPU, C2D E2200 on my mobo. With 1,5V: 3,2 GHz, 1,625V: 3,4 GHz, 1,675V up to 3.575 MHz and at 3.576 MHz no more post... One more MHz and no post again and again :) Anyone with E2200 there?

Set:
E2200 [email protected] MHz/eVGA780iSLi/eVGA 9600 GT SC/Kingsto Hyperx SLi 1066/WinXP SP2

Stock:
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@3.575 MHz:
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3DMark2001: 42116 3D Marks
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3DMark2003: 33274 3D Marks
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3DMark2005: 8484 3D Marks
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3DMark2006: 11631 3D Marks
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Orthos & Temps:
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Lightsmark 2007: 333,4 L Marks
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Validate:
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Re: Ocing E2200 [email protected] GHz

Posted: Wed Apr 09, 2008 3:28 pm
by TheGanG
ORTHOS with my chilled water cooler:
1 lap ORTHOS at stock 2.2 GHz 6°C
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6°C is not cold but dangerous (damp)
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Re: Ocing E2200 [email protected] GHz

Posted: Wed Apr 09, 2008 10:20 pm
by Bio-Hazard
Gotta love them low end chips, I tool a little ole E4300 (1.8 GHz) over 3.7 a while back, one of the best OC'ing CPU's I ever had................... :mrgreen:

Re: Ocing E2200 [email protected] GHz

Posted: Thu Apr 10, 2008 3:39 am
by TheGanG
Yeah sure, lo-end, lo-cost 8) works fine, hi-level ocing, cooler...
People which are the lo-end, cheap chips with high ocing levels, would you please share?
I know one, Pentium D 930 (5150 MHz)

Re: Ocing E2200 [email protected] GHz

Posted: Fri Apr 11, 2008 12:31 am
by maj0r_pawnage
low end c2d ftw :), e6300 on a crappy $25 air cooler @ 3.5GHz (to be fair there are about 2 120mm fans blowing on the chipset/ram/)

Re: Ocing E2200 [email protected] GHz

Posted: Fri Apr 11, 2008 4:58 pm
by TheGanG
maj0r_pawnage wrote:low end c2d ftw :), e6300 on a crappy $25 air cooler @ 3.5GHz (to be fair there are about 2 120mm fans blowing on the chipset/ram/)
Good results...

Re: Ocing E2200 [email protected] GHz

Posted: Sat Apr 12, 2008 8:04 pm
by maj0r_pawnage
ahmetozkangil wrote:
maj0r_pawnage wrote:low end c2d ftw :), e6300 on a crappy $25 air cooler @ 3.5GHz (to be fair there are about 2 120mm fans blowing on the chipset/ram/)
Good results...
kind of off topic but... right now my e6300 is @ 35C load with 1.4v lol, still with the same aircooler, i put the comp on its side and kind of pulled the curtains over it and opened the window so there is super cool air going into it, crazy thing is, temps are usually 55C idle, and the gpu is 30C idle, usually 60C +

Re: Ocing E2200 [email protected] GHz

Posted: Sun Apr 13, 2008 10:58 am
by TheGanG
Cool air mod! Yeah, some people try it at winter just for ocing 8) me too, afew years ago lol!

Re: Ocing E2200 [email protected] GHz

Posted: Sun Apr 13, 2008 11:05 am
by maj0r_pawnage
ahmetozkangil wrote:Cool air mod! Yeah, some people try it at winter just for ocing 8) me too, afew years ago lol!
too bad spring is here, either gotta shell out some cash for a new cooler or tone down oc

Re: Ocing E2200 [email protected] GHz

Posted: Sun Apr 13, 2008 11:09 am
by martini161
or buy a cheap window air conditioner and blow it right on it. ive been wanting to mod one of those things to chill water, buts its not happening until i get a wolfdale chip (more important)

Re: Ocing E2200 [email protected] GHz

Posted: Sun Apr 13, 2008 1:51 pm
by TheGanG
martini161 wrote:or buy a cheap window air conditioner and blow it right on it. ive been wanting to mod one of those things to chill water, buts its not happening until i get a wolfdale chip (more important)
It's a good idea chilling water with window air conditioner... It chills both case and loop water...
I remember my first ocing experiences during cold winter nights, wide open windows' :snakeman:

Re: Ocing E2200 [email protected] GHz

Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2008 9:43 pm
by renoracer
e 2200 on water and peltier assited sitting at -10 deg over clocked to 3.3Ghz

i am very new at over clocking but it seems easy enough
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also i have tri sli setup 3 9800gtx cards


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cheers

Re: Ocing E2200 [email protected] GHz

Posted: Sat Jul 05, 2008 3:39 am
by kappage
damn it, i wish i wasnt broke... I would have serious consideration going out a doing all this fun stuff!!! :supz: :supz:

Re: Ocing E2200 [email protected] GHz

Posted: Sat Jul 05, 2008 5:34 am
by DMB2000uk
renoracer wrote:i am very new at over clocking but it seems easy enough
Consider yourself lucky that you got into overclocking in the core2 era, It wasn't always this easy!

But it's some good going so far.

Dan

Re: Ocing E2200 [email protected] GHz

Posted: Sun Jul 06, 2008 11:01 pm
by renoracer
an update

i think i can push this cpu to its max i say 4ghz at stock running temp hummmm i wonder

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Re: Ocing E2200 [email protected] GHz

Posted: Mon Jul 07, 2008 1:32 pm
by Alathald
renoracer wrote:e 2200 on water and peltier assited sitting at -10 deg over clocked to 3.3Ghz
Just out of curiosity, can you post a screenshot of the Memory tab in CPU-Z?
Also what stability tests have you run at this speed?
Oh and what precautions have you taken against condensation with that Peltier cooler?

Nice OC for your first go BTW

Re: Ocing E2200 [email protected] GHz

Posted: Mon Jul 07, 2008 5:20 pm
by TheGanG
Renoracer, if u need an OC toy, there it is: Pentium4 631 8)