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    Quote Originally Posted by Silvermirage
    Wow. Smoking review. The sample Xbit had wasn't as good, but no doubt this will be the easiest way to get into the 100% OC club. Just a little water cooling should do the trick!
    Well, there's earlier review as well about this, I think they really OC that high as well. If rumors are true, this is launching very soon

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    stock intel cooler,room temp=18c,
    bios vcore=1.5875v,MAX 412MHz boot

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    what kind of clocks are obtainable with less than max vcore?

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    This is a nice deal for anyone looking for a cheap E6400: http://cgi.ebay.com/Intel-Core-2-Duo...em180073586306
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    Quote Originally Posted by falqon
    what kind of clocks are obtainable with less than max vcore?
    Im using 1.26v 333*9 3.0G for BOINC 24/7

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    Thanks, looks like this thing isn't quite as much as I hoped for. Although more than a 100% overclock on a $180 chip, I may have been just a bit greedy Was really hoping to get 400x9 without large voltage increase.

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    Anandtech has an article up in their site, they have a good chip there as well...

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    Quote Originally Posted by FUGGER
    ROFL, the "retail" clause now.

    Let it go man, Conroe is gonna punk AMD bad.

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    Hello I am trying to build a new computer soon, and want to overclock E4300 stable 24hr/7day/365days. I will also buy Gigabyte DS3. What would be a good OC? I looked at many E4300 pictures and past posts and I like 3.15ghz with 1.34V CPU. I would like to aim for around there too. Maybe 3.2ghz >< Would I also have to increase other voltage to get the 3.15-3.2ghz? (Northbridge (MCH) voltage, FSB voltage) I don't want the fastest overclock, just a stable one

    Another question I have is about RAM. If we did 3.15ghz, then FSB would be 350mhz. Then I can either do 2x in BIOS for DDR2-700, or 2.5x in BIOS for DDR2-875? I would like to find DDR2-800 RAM that can do 875 with 3-3-3-9 or timings, but would that be possible^^;; I also do not really want to increase the DIMM voltage.

    Thanks in advance!

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