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Jr's and cdawall's Low Cache OC'ing Club
Ok after much consideration, myself and cdawall put some thought into posting a few benches with our e1200's. This does not limit you though from posting.
This means members with e2xx0's, e1x00's and 4x0s. EDIT 1/1/09: After much collaboration with cdawall we have decided that AMD's equivalents can be posted also. This is as follows: all of these as long as they are brisbanes dual cores: 5x00 4xx0 all single core athlons & semprons We now have a place to get some insight and information on settings to help increase their performance per clock value. Feel free to join in with your lower end Core 2 Solo, low cache Core 2 Duo based Celerons and Pentium Dual Core benchmarks ![]() ![]() EDIT 10/16/10: I have now opened up the club to any processor without an L3 cache without excluding the core i3 series
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1.cdawall Sempron 3000+@2485mhz w/1.52v -310fsbx8 CPU/5 497mhz 5-5-5-1569.78s Wprime 32M Athlon 64 3500+@2776Mhz w/1.25v-308fsbx9 CPU/6 462mhz 4-4-4-1262.589s Wprime 32M31.641s SuperPI 1M e1200@3584Mhz w/1.58v-448fsbx8 1:1 448mhz 4-4-4-12 Celeron 440@3857mhz w/1.896v -385.8fsbx10 4:5 482mhz 5-5-5-152.JrRacinFan43.3s Wprime 32M e1200@3456mhz w/1.5v -432fsbx8 5:6 518mhz 4-4-4-103.sneekypeet19.313s SuperPI 1M e2200@3400Mhz w/1.55v -309fsbx11 5:8 495mhz 5-5-5-154.newtekie1 e1400@3200Mhz w/1.48v -400fsbx8 4:5 500mhz 4-4-4-125.RadeonX2 e2140@3056mhz w/1.31v -382fsbx8 4:5 477mhz 5-5-5-156.Xazax19.5s SuperPI 1M e2140@3.4Ghz w/1.632V - 425fsbx8 1:1 425mhz 4-4-4-1218.406 SuperPI 1MEverest Memory Bench- 6926 Read -7704 Write -7910 Copy with 78.8 latency Celeron 440@3.4Ghz w/1.58V - 340fsbx10 1978mhz 9-8-8-18 1T Celeron 430@3.6Ghz w/1.5V - 400fsbx9 4:5 1000mhz 5-5-5-157.p_o_s_pc19.360 SuperPI 1M X2 250 @3.9Ghz w/1.504v - 278fsbx14 CPU/8 5-5-5-1220.906 Wprime 32M 4850e @3.3Ghz w/1.504v - 264fsbx12.5 CPU/8 4-4-4-12 2T27.4s SuperPI 1M 24.9s Wprime 32M 5000+ Black Edition@3203mhz w/1.568v - 228fsbx14 CPU/7 457 4-4-4-128.mrhuggles27.891 SuperPI 1M e2140@2402mhz w/1.08v - 400fsbx6 1:1 400mhz 5-5-5-18 9.Flyordie 3800+ X2@2750mhz w/1.35v - 275fsbx10 CPU/12 229mhz 3-3-3-810.flyin15sec34.6s SuperPI 1M e2180@3600mhz w/1.512v - 400fsbx9 3:4 533mhz 5-5-5-1511.silkstone17s SuperPI 1M e2180@3400mhz w/1.512v - 340fsbx10 2:3 533mhz 5-5-5-1212.ShadowFold18s SuperPI 1MCheck out his in-depth post here. Pentium 4 520@4.2Ghz w/1.456v - 300fsbx14 860mhz 5-5-5-18 1.8v13.sapetto Intel Celeron@650mhz 6.5x100fsb- 100mhz 2-3-3-514.mystikl e2180@3400mhz w/1.456v - 340fsbx10 1:1 800mhz 4-4-4-1218.45s SuperPI 1M
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Do I has low cache
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Nope sorry. Specificied models only BUT I do remember you owning an e2k, if you can dig up soem of your benches you may post them.
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Might I get an exception with my E4400 that is on the way?
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No exception sorry dark.
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will post some benchies of mine ASAP
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Sorry no bench runs but this is the best I could find in the archives:
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Well then, I will just have to find shots of my playing with the Pentium D and get some new one with the DDR2 setup coming my way.
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Was that your max sneekypeet?
@dark Pentium D 820 is not what this thread was made for. Pentium Dual Core and Pentium D are 2 different things. EDIT: Did not mean it to sound rude dark. K no hard feelings bro.
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Yes sir, with or without the 11X multi, it capped at 3.4GHz, I think I hit a FSB wall at clost to 420ish by 6X.
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I got my E1400 and E2180.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...1400_32GHz.png Benchmarks against an E6600 can be found here. I also have the E2180, but I don't have any benchmarks on it. I have found though some more testing with the E1400, that having fast low latency RAM helps make up for the lack of cache, but not entirely. Moving from 4GB of DDR2-1000@5-5-5-15 to 2GB of DDR2-1000@4-4-4-12 made a huge improvement in performance, but it still wasn't up to par with the E6600 at the same speeds. I'm hoping to get an E5300 when they are released, would those count here(they are technically Pentium Dual Cores)?
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Unfortunately I was aiming just for the specified series in the OP (e1k, e2k and 4x0's). Sorry newtekie.
But your information comes in handy ALOT! If you can post a CPUz of the e2180, it may help.
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Actually yes, then I know you're joking.
Calling me sir is like flaming on the forums, it gets you nowhere. I would still have the same amount of respect back to you regardless.
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In case you missed my post. ^^
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here's my E2140
![]() 3.0GHz ![]() another superPI 1M screenie ![]() And this screenie is E2140 @ 3GHz 9600GT @ stock ![]() E2140 3GHz 9600GT overclocked ![]() weird though as I saw this pic above on 3Dmark06 on E2140 @ 3GHz my 9600GT can OC on core as you see to 740MHz now I'm on Quad it can only go 700MHz with default volt on 9600GT
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got my celeron to post @3.4ghz but i cant get it to boot to vista64 for the life of me
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What vcore? ~425fsb?
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i tried several lol up to 1.45v and yes on the FSB
i dont know if its the mobo or the cpu but i dont think it can handle the FSB it wont do it @7x either
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As you can see by my SS I had to run over 1.55V to get it to boot at 3.4GHz on my E2200. May not need as much but i found they hog the voltage over 3.2-3.3GHz.
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