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E5200 OC/BenchMark Thread.(56k warning)

@ATi
Run them both at 800 and you will see a world of difference my friend.

@Panther
Pretty nice. ;)
 
Heres mine.... just breached it a few mins ago..

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and heres a link to CPU-Z validation page

Max OC attainable so far = 4.337GHz
Fastest Super Pi 1M = 13.172 sec
 
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Hey guys, I don't know if you have the same problem than I do, but when I look at the temps on coretemp core 1 never goes down 29° and the core 2 is always 37°, with realtemp it's the same thing.
When I look at load temps there's variation, but I think that the sensor is broken or something like that :S
 
same thing here...
at idle:

BIOS = 23oC
Everest = 22oC
Core Temp = 37oC
Real Temp = 32oC

The thing is freaking me out real bad... and my heatsing is ice cold even at the above mentioned 4.337GHz... Anyone had problems with HSF and CPU not making good contact?
 
Realtemp I think you have to calibrate it, because the tjuntion is 100° and not 95°. That's the 5° diference you have with coretemp.
 
Ok so now theyre giving me the same 37oC reading at idle... Everest still shows 22oC...

U think these two are valid? 37oC 4.0Ghz @ 1.46V.... seems right to me... what do you think?
 
Well at 3.9 with 1.475 I was at about 34-35° last night, so I think you're ok. Everest doesn't show the cores temps thats why it doesn't matches with coretemp or real temp.
 
Dunno my Everest shows Core 1 and 2 at 62oC ,and CPU temp at 46oC while under full load by orthos... at the same time while running orthos CT and RT show 56oC per core...

EDIT: Ooops, got it... :D... found the Tjmax setting in Everest... it was set at 105oC instead of 100oC... all temps are the same now in all programs. PHEW...


EDIT 2: Now seriously... why was my AMD at 55oC radiating so much heat that it felt like a hairdryer, and my E5200 at 58oC radiates so little heat... damn!:banghead:
 
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hehe amd prescott, nice temps btw, try to keep them under 70° :toast:
 
miloshs, i have same mobo & cpu. I able to push it to 3.87Ghz stable, at 310MHz FSB, but i have real problem with stability in prime'95 when i try higher FSB. So, i will be thankful if you share with me your verison of bios that you use for these 4.3GHz, and also all settings in bios for this frequency (Volts, FSB Straps and e.t.c.) . Thanks in advantage.
 
@megawriter

Well 4.3GHz was just a suicide run... so far i'm testing stability at 3.7GHz@1.36V... hope i'll get it. Im using BIOS version 1703 (latest from Asus)...

4.3Ghz was at 1.576V Vcore, and FSBv was at 1.3V, NB voltage at 1.3V, and RAM downclocked at 520mhz, and i think CPU PLL was at 1.6V...

What was the highest FSB frequency that you were able to post at? And what BIOS are you using?

P.S. plz fill out your system specs...
 
last night i tried 315 FSB, with 1.42v Vcore, RAM little bit more 1000MHz. But i not put no other voltages then [auto]. Only Vmem and Vcore. This with Northbridge Strap 200MHz. Other Straps cant give me a longtime run of prime95. So, at the moment i have 310FSB, 3.87GHz, 1.38v Vcore, 200MHz Northbridge Strap. I run already more then 2h Prime95. I think i'm stable at this frequency. But, i want more :cool: `couse, this CPU that i have, was on another guy, but with another mobo, no like our. So, he can achieve stable 4GHz with 1.4v Vcore. I dont think that in my cpu is the limit, thats whty i asked you about your settings.

also, i have some other strange effect until i'm with E5200. Temperatures in Idle, when in the room temp. is around 22-25 degrees, CoreTemp and Everest show some strange 8-10-12 degrees temperature.
What soft you use to monitor the temperature? i think in idle i must have between 20 and 30 degrees. Under stress with prime95 seems all is correct - around 50-55 degrees.
 
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Hi everybody!

3.41 stock voltage(1.15) and 4ghz 1.328v 1h occtpt 1h stable
Highest bench stable 4.375ghz 1.44v
Highest 4.5ghz 1.56v
Limited by cooler(Ninja+) so probably won't do further oc...although the 4.521ghz seems reachable to me...
Had a bucket of luck with this chip:D
 

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I just got my e5200 a week ago, i am running 4 gigs of ddr 3200 ( 800 ) corshair ballistix 4 4 4 12 timing ram with stock cooler.

I have yet to increase voltage and i am currently at 3.0 ghz, with 240 fsb. I have the timings at 5 5 5 15 .

My question to everyone is first, should i disable speed step? and if so should i permenantely ( what will be the difference cost wise b/c i heard it saves power )


Also how far do you guys suggest i go with stock, everytime i check my temperature with real temp it shows max 46 , and usually shows less b/c i believe speedstep clocks the mhz in half which reduces the speed in half and the temp to 33.

Also it mentions my ram to fsb ratio is 2:1 , is that what it should be set to with the ram i have. Thanks

Any help would be great!!
 
ADD ME

E5200 + Cooler Master GeminiII + 2x120mm fans = 4.5 GHz

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Good god r9, you really did get a handpicked e5200. That thing is like godly. Nice benches!
 
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Good god r9, you really did get a handpicked e5200. That thing is like godly. Nice benches!

Handpicked it is funny you say that because this is maybe 5th E5200 that I take from work.
First four were overclocked in 3 min at work to see the potential. The last one the current one I was taking home with one board to try them and at first I think that was the board that is giveing me great clocks. Now I know it is the CPU.
 
Nice run there r9, sure wish I had that option to trade out mine. Its stuck at 4.3ghz and no more.. I will add the new scores ASAP.. :P

Other than that.. IM BACK! Yay.. and im gonna buy a new VGA tomorrow. Im thinkn about pickn up one of those XFX HD 4870's, looks sweat with the black pcb! :)

Jr, hit me up when you get a sec.
 
Nice run there r9, sure wish I had that option to trade out mine. Its stuck at 4.3ghz and no more.. I will add the new scores ASAP.. :P

Other than that.. IM BACK! Yay.. and im gonna buy a new VGA tomorrow. Im thinkn about pickn up one of those XFX HD 4870's, looks sweat with the black pcb! :)

Jr, hit me up when you get a sec.

And if you would like to add me to the tables on the first post. :roll:
 
Here we go guys, will have more coming up, just got the cpu about 5hrs ago, lol

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settings: on asus commando in bios
12.5 multi
FSB 337
Vcore 1.55v
FSB term 1.4v
NB 1.55v
SB 1.65v
SBcore 1.125v
DDR2 controller +10mv
mem 2.2v
 
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I though I had a great chip. Now it seems it just above average. I hit 4ghz at 1.392v
12x333 fsb. Can't get over 333 fsb no matter what I do.

Can reach 12.5x333 with 1.437v but not entirely stable. Need ps and cooler upgrade for that. Decided this was enough.
 

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Actually that is a good chip compared to mine. :ohwell: Guess I got a dud....
 
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