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Thread: E4400es stability/fsb test, not that bad ^_^

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    E4400es stability/fsb test, not that bad ^_^

    got a E4400es today,
    cooling=watercooling , ambient=18c
    mobo=asus p5b-dlx moded.

    1.66v 3.6G sp2004 benchable, seems not that bad as E4300



    max fsb stable=397mhz, but..only 9x/10x can hit 370fsb+



    max pi_1m clk=3670mhz



    max pi_1m fsb =405mhz


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    Is 405 absolute max also with 6-7x?
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    nice preview


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    Quote Originally Posted by kiwi
    Is 405 absolute max also with 6-7x?
    6-7-8x cannot > 370fsb
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    Nice, mine hits 75% OC (3.5GHz) on stock cooler.

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    Just found this thread Victor...would an FSB mod help in your opinion?
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    Quote Originally Posted by K404
    Just found this thread Victor...would an FSB mod help in your opinion?
    There can only be a guess

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    lol...haven't tried fsb mod yet.
    but....I don't think deafult fsb=200 or 266 will effect on fsb overclking.
    of course, who know...somebody will try, since I don't have conductive ink
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    Thanks as always for the early look. Is that P5B volt modded? What is the voltage setting for the CPU in the bios? I guess no water cooling is going to keep up with >1.65 voltage.
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    Too high voltage it wants for 3600! and is a ES chip!
    Some normal E6xxx chips do 3600 with 1.30-1.35V
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    @.@ a 100$ watercooling system can handle 1.65v~1.7v, that's not a problem.
    just lots of chip cannot run such high vcore on Air due to high temp.

    mobo is vmoded, about 0.15v higher than I set in bios
    read perfect by Asus probe.
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    88c that's not correct is it
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    looks like my E4300 is really good XD

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    However, there is no such thing as a free lunch? Intel will not be so kind? VictorWang



    LOL,

    Nice review VIc.

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    So how are these latest stepping ES chips doing? I've noticed a slight progression for the better lately.

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    lol.......sounds like I should do some pin mod
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    VW, try to use i975x, Bad Axe 2 if you can with latest BIOS . Use the bootstrap settings with the board and you might get better OC. Well, not that i975 can go higher in FSB against i965, but I have more luck with Abit AW9D-MAX/Intel D975XBX2 with E4400 than with my DS3 or P5B.

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    when are the E4400's reaching the US and at what price will they be sold??

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    Supposedly April 2nd

    E4400: $133
    E4300: $113

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    Quote Originally Posted by death metal
    VW, try to use i975x, Bad Axe 2 if you can with latest BIOS . Use the bootstrap settings with the board and you might get better OC. Well, not that i975 can go higher in FSB against i965, but I have more luck with Abit AW9D-MAX/Intel D975XBX2 with E4400 than with my DS3 or P5B.
    lol.......maybe DFI RD600 can help
    no need to buy a xbx2, but I'll sure get one after cebit
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hajpoj
    Supposedly April 2nd

    E4400: $133
    E4300: $113
    I think will be about 5%~10% higher on the retail market.
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    Fry's may be the only place to pick it up close to the MSRP for an OEM one with one of their combos.

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    Quote Originally Posted by VictorWang
    lol.......sounds like I should do some pin mod
    pin mod actually can't help to break the FSB wall. that just my experience with E4300

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hajpoj View Post
    Supposedly April 2nd

    E4400: $133
    E4300: $113
    that´s very nice.

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