zmatt The Bulldog Messages 4,660 Location In an empty Ramen packet Dec 1, 2008 #281 gurusan said: on an e8500??!??? Click to expand... No on an e7200, but aside form the cache difference the are identical.
gurusan said: on an e8500??!??? Click to expand... No on an e7200, but aside form the cache difference the are identical.
gurusan Golden Master Messages 6,562 Location Portland, OR Dec 1, 2008 #282 ah. well the e7200s usually need more voltage for about 3.8ghz and above. Most E0 wolfies will do 4ghz on less than 1.28 or so
ah. well the e7200s usually need more voltage for about 3.8ghz and above. Most E0 wolfies will do 4ghz on less than 1.28 or so
zmatt The Bulldog Messages 4,660 Location In an empty Ramen packet Dec 1, 2008 #283 I don't think they made an E0 revision of the e7200. Mine is M0 anyways.
gurusan Golden Master Messages 6,562 Location Portland, OR Dec 3, 2008 #284 could not get get 500x9 stable but this is stable 4x1gb ocz @ 1187mhz 5,5,5,15 2.17v actual
L lukas Daemon Poster Messages 651 Location Manchester, england Dec 3, 2008 #285 can i ask why you run windows in the 95 skin in all your screenshots guru?
zmatt The Bulldog Messages 4,660 Location In an empty Ramen packet Dec 3, 2008 #286 What kind of cooler are you using Guru?
L lukas Daemon Poster Messages 651 Location Manchester, england Dec 3, 2008 #287 hes on water if im right zmatt
gurusan Golden Master Messages 6,562 Location Portland, OR Dec 3, 2008 #288 I am running Server 2008 and don't have any of the Aero stuff enabled. Don't like it And yes I am on watercooling
I am running Server 2008 and don't have any of the Aero stuff enabled. Don't like it And yes I am on watercooling
NosBoost300 I poop on the rug Messages 10,220 Location Bellflower, CA Dec 3, 2008 #289 i need to get around to just booting at a really high frequency.. just for cpu-z validation
gurusan Golden Master Messages 6,562 Location Portland, OR Dec 3, 2008 #290 i usually set my voltages and ram settings in the bios then use setFSB to clock. much faster.