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Help overclocking E5200

Hm... Im having problems with attaching pictures. I host it and paste it in


Am I doing sth wrong?

Anyways, i got a msg saying that cpu tweaker is not for my system and I should use memset

http://fotoo.pl/hosting-zdjec/2011-01/9b3b9f8a/1.jpg.html

I circumvent the problem, hope it works:

http://fotoo.pl/hosting-zdjec/2011-01/89af1526/2.jpg.html


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Voltage Values
CPU Core 2.69 V
Aux 3.47 V
+3.3 V 3.30 V
+5 V 5.54 V
+12 V 9.97 V
-12 V -11.57 V
-5 V -3.92 V
Debug Info F A1 FF FF
Debug Info T 38 00 00
Debug Info V A8 D9 CE CE A4 D0 A3 (03)


It's from everest.
Is it possible that cpu voltage is THAT high???
 
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CPU Core 2.69 V


Impossibly high. I wouldn't run your system at these clocks until you can get a decent screenshot of something so we can see..

Try CPU-Z
 
Ok the memset pics helped some. But as silkstone suggested, grab CPU-z @ www.cpuid.com and a few screenshots from it. You can upload to www.techpowerup.org
 
3063.jpg


I think 1.344 was the highest

But it shows my cpu at 3.7GHz
Why is it different from everest or windows system information?
Also realtemp shows 3.7GHz
 
most E5200's reach at least 3.8Ghz -- I have heard of some even hitting 4Ghz but. to do that they had to pump almost 1.5v into the processor. the only way they reached those speeds was with the use of water cooling.
 
Ok so it seems that im using multiplier 10

When I tried 12,5 at 200, it didn't even start
When I used 12, it was somewhat working at 340, so 4,08 (it crashed when i ran Orthos), but the temps were ok (below 50) - I have ninja II and 4 x 120mm coolers

Is that possible? Or did I misread something again? ;)
 
Revert back to 3.7ghz. Iirc, I used to run pretty close to same settings daily when I had my e5200. I really enjoyed that cpu.
 
I ran 3.75 GHz @ 1.375v or so on my old e5200 and MSI Neo3-F. Any more and the diminishing return just wasn't worth it, even that seemed to put a lot of stress on the board. You're in the range of what most people got out of those chips.
 
wolfdale's max rated voltage are 1.45v. my cpu runs at this voltage for extended, full load periods, no problem. However, i've since started to pull it back to 1.35v and lowered the mhz a little for 24/7 use as the extra 10% speed for 0.1v is diminishing returns. (max i had it at was 1.6v and 4.8ghz)

You should be fine to run yours at 1.45v if you feel so inclined.

Ok so it seems that im using multiplier 10

When I tried 12,5 at 200, it didn't even start
When I used 12, it was somewhat working at 340, so 4,08 (it crashed when i ran Orthos), but the temps were ok (below 50) - I have ninja II and 4 x 120mm coolers

Is that possible? Or did I misread something again? ;)

ok, i just read that..i'm tired, just woke up, basically means you need more voltage going thru the chip to get stable. When you settle on an overclock, go for the highest stable FSB and whatever multiplier works, it'll give you better performance than low fsb and a high multiplier.

You'll need to make sure you have decent cooling on the thing, and on the motherboard. My core temps never go above 50C on full load @ 1.35v.
 
What is the real risk of running that cpu at 1.6V @ 4,8gh 24/7
Im planning to change mobo/cpu in a year or so. So I only need it for a year or little more.


Is it actually possible to ge on good air cooling?

Right now I have 55C on stress (3.77gh) but all my fans are running on lowest capacity.
 
Max Intel spec I THINK for those chips are 1.45v. I know for 24.7 I wouldn't try it. BUT I would try for 4.2Ghz with 1.5v 24.7.
 
agreed, your risking blowing the VRMs on your mobo if you try to run at 1.6v 24/7.
If you don't want to do anything too risky, i'd go for a MAX voltage of 1.45v 24/7
JR is right, you can prolly do 1.5v 24/7, but then you really have to take care of both the cpu temps and the temps on various parts of the motherboard.

If you can get 4ghz at 1.45, you should be happy with that.

I currently just run my wolfdale at 1.35v and 4ghz 24/7 and only bump it up to 4.4ghz when i game as i can't afford to replace the chip or mobo atm and i am waiting for some VRM cooling.

When i did 1.6v it was only for benchmarking (10mins at a time)

You oughta look into lapping your chip if you are into extreme overclocking.
 
Ok, I'll try with 1.5 at 4,2Gh

Will come back (hopefully) with the results ;)
 
i also have an E5200 and thinking about overclocking it. On hot days the temperatures go up to 60 degreese when its stressed. At the moment now im not doing anything to stress the cpu out and the temperature is only at around 40 - 50. Ive got a basic intel pentium motherboard and a basic intel cpu fan. and its pretty much a massive bottleneck for my current graphics card. would overclocking it to 3.5ghz from 2.5ghz be any difference in fps in game performance?, and what are the overclock settings for 3.5ghz
 
i also have an E5200 and thinking about overclocking it. On hot days the temperatures go up to 60 degreese when its stressed. At the moment now im not doing anything to stress the cpu out and the temperature is only at around 40 - 50. Ive got a basic intel pentium motherboard and a basic intel cpu fan. and its pretty much a massive bottleneck for my current graphics card. would overclocking it to 3.5ghz from 2.5ghz be any difference in fps in game performance?, and what are the overclock settings for 3.5ghz

You won;t be able to get 3.5ghz with a stock cooler and those temps. 2.8ghz with default voltage would be a reasonable overclock for that.

just up the FSB and keep everything on auto.
 
at the moment in the bios where the overclock settings are it says 3.00ghz but in windows its only at 2.5ghz
 
Turn off the bios splash screen and see what it says on post, or download CPU-Z.

The only setting you need to change initially is the FSB. Then you can mess with the Ram ratio and timings to get a higher overclock.
 
Well here is what comes in the Equation, the probabilty now if you get a new stepping e5200 of hitting 3.5Ghz with low voltage completely stable is pretty high, but if you get a bum overclocker then it will be stable but need high voltage for 3.5Ghz but the chances of that are pretty low sense old ones arnt really around anymore.

Ya i say if you wanted 3.5Ghz then you should go for the e5200, i would suspect around 3.5Ghz at 1.29volts 1.31 volts or even lower. Now its a 45nm processor but e5200's seem to be hotter then e8000-e7000 serios but new e5200 should be a little cooler and probably overclock higher. My oldest e5200 did a max overclock of 4.4Ghz- then my freind gave me his e5200 he baught like 1-2 months after i baught mine and i hit 4.6Ghz with it. So? The newer the e5200 is the colder and higher its going to clock.

can u teach me to overclock using the same motherboard asus p5kpl-am se or at least overclocking guide using these things

cpuentium e5200 dual core processor(2.5ghz)

ram:2 gb kingston pc2-5300(333mhz)

gpu:nvidia geforce 220 gt 1 gb

i want my cpu speed will reach to 3.3 to 3.4 ghz

sorry i have stupid rig

tnx in advance
 
http://img.techpowerup.org/110111/3063.jpg

I think 1.344 was the highest

But it shows my cpu at 3.7GHz
Why is it different from everest or windows system information?
Also realtemp shows 3.7GHz

can u teach me to overclock using the same motherboard asus p5kpl-am se or at least overclocking guide using these things

cpuentium e5200 dual core processor(2.5ghz)

ram:2 gb kingston pc2-5300(333mhz)

gpu:nvidia geforce 220 gt 1 gb

i want my cpu speed will reach to 3.3 to 3.4 ghz

sorry i have stupid rig

tnx in advance
 
can u teach me to overclock using the same motherboard asus p5kpl-am se or at least overclocking guide using these things

cpuentium e5200 dual core processor(2.5ghz)

ram:2 gb kingston pc2-5300(333mhz)

gpu:nvidia geforce 220 gt 1 gb

i want my cpu speed will reach to 3.3 to 3.4 ghz

sorry i have stupid rig

tnx in advance

That's easy to do, just jump the FSB to 266 with a multi of 12.5 from the stock 200, then lower the ram divider to match your ram's rated speed. All voltages won't need to be touched.
 
That's easy to do, just jump the FSB to 266 with a multi of 12.5 from the stock 200, then lower the ram divider to match your ram's rated speed. All voltages won't need to be touched.
how to lower the ram divider using asus p5kpl-am se mothernboard because i dont see ram divider..help me pls i feel so hopeless in finding those things
 
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