chesirecat1701 Running on empty. Messages 403 Location Nicaragua Dec 4, 2008 #291 i have seen some pretty sick e7200 and e7300 numbers lately not bad for being a ~ $120 CPU
gurusan Golden Master Messages 6,562 Location Portland, OR Dec 6, 2008 #292 i seem to have discovered a nice cpu
NosBoost300 I poop on the rug Messages 10,220 Location Bellflower, CA Dec 6, 2008 #293 holy crapola.. 1.16v and 4+ ghz... that is one amazing chip guru!
gurusan Golden Master Messages 6,562 Location Portland, OR Dec 6, 2008 #294 yeah i tried 5ghz 1.45V but it kept crashing when booting into windows And temps are SUPER hot at that voltage...as in 60C idle! derned low-VID hotness
yeah i tried 5ghz 1.45V but it kept crashing when booting into windows And temps are SUPER hot at that voltage...as in 60C idle! derned low-VID hotness
NosBoost300 I poop on the rug Messages 10,220 Location Bellflower, CA Dec 6, 2008 #295 can't have it all i suppose
BongWizard Electical Engineer Messages 916 Location OZ Dec 6, 2008 #296 yowza! thats a sweet clock for that voltage... 4.1 @ 1.16V!! excellent gurusan! thats one mean chip
BongWizard Electical Engineer Messages 916 Location OZ Dec 7, 2008 #298 oh man... that is one efficient chip... i wanna know how much voltage you'll need for something like 4.8... you're gonna have to start pumping it in
oh man... that is one efficient chip... i wanna know how much voltage you'll need for something like 4.8... you're gonna have to start pumping it in
gurusan Golden Master Messages 6,562 Location Portland, OR Dec 7, 2008 #299 problem is after about 1.4v temps become unreasonable. 4.8 would be nice but i am content with my other e8500 that does 4.5ghz at 1.392V. I will just be selling this chip.
problem is after about 1.4v temps become unreasonable. 4.8 would be nice but i am content with my other e8500 that does 4.5ghz at 1.392V. I will just be selling this chip.
BongWizard Electical Engineer Messages 916 Location OZ Dec 7, 2008 #300 oh eyah... didnt look before, but they're at 60° there... wouldnt wanna go much higher for regular use (could do a few pi runs tho)...
oh eyah... didnt look before, but they're at 60° there... wouldnt wanna go much higher for regular use (could do a few pi runs tho)...