Fingers, a keyboard, perhaps a monitor. :D
You can get an in depth answer in the overclocking and cooling section, but I would suggest trying to hit 250fsb with a 5:4 divider so your memory can run at ddr400 speeds still. You might have to give your vcore a little bump though, make sure...
Maybe 65c at most and that is if its texas hot outside, i'll have to double check that cause i'm not totally sure. Might be a few days though, no video card and i'm too lazy to put the system back together with an MX.
Parabellum, check your pm, sorry about that!!!
The cooling was a Gigabyte 3Dcooler with AS5, which isn't the best cooling solution but it worked fine for me. I'm about to go vapochill but i'm getting a better heatsink today cause I got paid :D As for why it runs so cool, this might be just with the ES's, but the cpu boots to 1.36v default...
Fly low on the radar and they shouldn't care. IMO it would be a waste of time and money to bust someone for selling a few ES processors. If they started dishing out a ton of them on ebay I would understand.
What kind of temps are you getting with the stock cooler? I was using a gigabyte 3D Cooler cause it was the only 775 hsf I could get at a local store and my temps were around 39-42c idle. My experience with the new E0's is that they run way cooler. My 478 prescott had about a 10c higher idle.
Its time to scrammble for rent money, selling my precious 3 month old ipod. Comes with the cradle,iTrip usb cable, firewire cable, car charger, and a cover so you can clip it on your belt or whatever. Asking for $320 which isnt too bad considering how bad they rip you off on accessories...
I have no experience with the earlier 775 prescotts but the J ES I have runs at 39-41c idle on psudeo crappy air cooling oc'd to 4ghz. It boots to 1.36v default. Much easier to deal with than my 478 Prescott.
What bios are you guys using? I tried the one on dfi street with supposed support for the E0's. Now I can't get off of 14x multiplier, i'm about to go take this board back to frys.
Prescott es chip stepcodes go something like Q64YES or Q65 Q76 and so on and so forth. The fact that that processor has SLJ79 on it should be enough to tell you its not real. I don't know why i'm even posting on this topic again, its clear what is going on.
Hmm, I haven't experienced any problems like that with mine. However I did test a 2.8 533 lga775 ES on here, and no matter what I changed the multiplier or the fsb to it wouldn't hold.
that is an identical processor(the pic I posted) to the one im using, i've got 10 or so ES chips I have pictures of, if you really want me to post them all give me some webspace
desire, the northwood es chips probably look different.
You should check out some other reviews of the 875p-T, mine is prime stable @ 250fsb and other sites have had similar success. Perhaps [H] got a bad one, it happens.
You should take it up with whomever you got that chip from. They clearly etched in the bottom half by themselves. On real ES chips it is all laser etched.