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So my week 44 cheapie processor finally came in and I was able to just start messing around with it today. I used Easytune to ramp up the FSB to get an idea of where my proc was at. I started off at 200 and got up to only 9x283 (2550MHz) before Orthos started immediately erroring. Hmm... disappointing. So I thought about all those posts I saw about FSB walling and decided to drop the multi to 8 and up the FSB. I must have ended up in a higher strap because the FSB kept going up and up until XP BSOD'ed. It crashed at 8x386 (3088MHz )and I flipped over the multi back to 9. Crashed again at 3070MHz. Looking good... it seems I've found my proc's limit. 3G's was my target and it's nice to have found it so quickly. I notice too that the power consumption at the wall is quite relatively low compared to the old AthXP 150W load. Currently I'm pushing the PC6400 memory (Corsair XMS2 5-5-5-12 1GBx2) to see if it can handle a 12% OC @ 900MHz while the CPU is hovering at 1350MHz. Seems to be doing okay at this point. Will report results soon. Afterwards I'm going to be cutting down power to see what kind of power consumption advantages I can get. Have any of you used an E4300 with a pinmod to get the higher strap? Any positive results? Phil |
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"Phil, Non-Squid" <phil_leeDELETEME (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> wrote in message news:4Ga%h.436505$Pi4.122462 (AT) newsfe14 (DOT) lga... So my week 44 cheapie processor finally came in and I was able to just start messing around with it today. I used Easytune to ramp up the FSB to get an idea of where my proc was at. I started off at 200 and got up to only 9x283 (2550MHz) before Orthos started immediately erroring. Hmm... disappointing. So I thought about all those posts I saw about FSB walling and decided to drop the multi to 8 and up the FSB. I must have ended up in a higher strap because the FSB kept going up and up until XP BSOD'ed. It crashed at 8x386 (3088MHz )and I flipped over the multi back to 9. Crashed again at 3070MHz. Looking good... it seems I've found my proc's limit. 3G's was my target and it's nice to have found it so quickly. I notice too that the power consumption at the wall is quite relatively low compared to the old AthXP 150W load. Currently I'm pushing the PC6400 memory (Corsair XMS2 5-5-5-12 1GBx2) to see if it can handle a 12% OC @ 900MHz while the CPU is hovering at 1350MHz. Seems to be doing okay at this point. Will report results soon. Afterwards I'm going to be cutting down power to see what kind of power consumption advantages I can get. Have any of you used an E4300 with a pinmod to get the higher strap? Any positive results? Phil So bumping up voltage 7% to 1.45V gives a 7% increase to 3.174GHz. Not worth it. Gonna clock it back down to ~3G. Phil |
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Stable and oh-so-silent at 2.9GHz... Able to play multiple HDTV 1080p streams at once where before I was unable to play one 720p stream. Probably quicktime's intel-optimized algorithms... |
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Phil, Non-Squid wrote: Stable and oh-so-silent at 2.9GHz... Able to play multiple HDTV 1080p streams at once where before I was unable to play one 720p stream. Probably quicktime's intel-optimized algorithms... Phil, what FSB settings are you using? Still using 8x multiplier? I cannot seem to get my E4300 to work below 1333 :-( At 1333, it needs too much voltage (1.47) to be stable in an Orthos stress test (BSOD). |
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So you're saying that you need a higher voltage with a higher FSB? I never knew how that related really. I did read that the PCIE bus being OCed a little bit helps somewhat. |
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