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E8200 OC and die ?!

Wusses

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Hey...

Anyone knows volt & relationship ghz `?

right now i have:
Core speed: 3460,1Ghz
multiplier:x 8.0
bus speed:435
rated FSB:1740
Core volt:1.216

PC:
Dual 667mhz ddr2 2gb
Mhoterboard:G31m-es2l (p35 chipset)



It is interesting that in old times was stable up to 3.6ghz
But now: 3,48ghz o_O
max cpu temp is:-45c

Is my cpu die ! ?
Or my ram ?!
 
As I stated in your other thread, 1800 MHz FSB is a lot to ask out of a cheap G31-based motherboard. And it's not unheard-of for top-end overclocks to fall-off as a system ages.

If you wanted faster, you should have gone with a 7000-series with the 1066 FSB.
 



right now i was but "automatic volts" in bios...

Super PI 1m -pass
Nivida driver stopped- o_O
3,6GHZ


As I stated in your other thread, 1800 MHz FSB is a lot to ask out of a cheap G31-based motherboard. And it's not unheard-of for top-end overclocks to fall-off as a system ages.

If you wanted faster, you should have gone with a 7000-series with the 1066 FSB.


Dammm.. i was sold a e7400 and buy e8200 -.-



Bios setting is right ?
 
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okey...
but someone knows what volt i need to 4ghz ?
If you want to do a good OC, you wont come over here to ask how to increase voltage. You either look at overclocking databases (this board has also one here) or you have to do a reasearch till you get to know how to operate voltages. But normally when you OC you have to normally try various values till your OC gets stable(increasing voltage slowly by centenas or tenths)
 
okey...
but someone knows what volt i need to 4ghz ?

You probably can't do 4GHz with this chip. Your FSB is probably topped-out at 1800 MHz.

CPU Speed = FSB / 4 * Multiplier. Your Maximum here is 1800 / 4 * 8 = 3.6 GHz.

That is the reason why the 7000-series chips were so much better for overclocking: a lower stock FSB (1066 versus 1333) means you have a lot more overclock headroom, because the multiplier is fixed and the FSB has an upper-limit.
 
You probably can't do 4GHz with this chip. Your FSB is probably topped-out at 1800 MHz.

CPU Speed = FSB / 4 * Multiplier. Your Maximum here is 1800 / 4 * 8 = 3.6 GHz.

That is the reason why the 7000-series chips were so much better for overclocking: a lower stock FSB (1066 versus 1333) means you have a lot more overclock headroom, because the multiplier is fixed and the FSB has an upper-limit.

Oh... okey...

ty ..
 
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