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Craxbax

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New E7200 build. Any info on this batch for OCing potential?
product code: BX80571E7200 SLAVN
MM#: 897829
Batch #: Q815A280
Version#: E37254-001 1.25V Max
Pack Date: 06/13/08
 
I got:

SLAVN MALAY
Q811A258
VID: 1.1125

It's not terribly to far away from yours, I'm doing 450x9 with 1.4vcore right now.
 
It is almost ready to fire up! Maybe after work today. My version of XP Pro is pre SP 1 so I think I am going to have to work around booting to a SATA HD with the P5K Pro mobo.

What are the temps at 450x9 with your E7200?
 
http://www.nliteos.com/nlite.html
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...a8-5e76-401f-be08-1e1555d4f3d4&DisplayLang=en

All you'll need to do is download and install nlite, download the full service pack, copy the files off your xp cd to a directory on your hard drive. Then when you run nlite, it will ask you for the windows file location (the directory you just copied the files to), then there will be a selection of what you want to do, make sure that integrate service pack is highlighted and point nlite to the .exe file. There's a lot more you can do with nlite as well (change themes, deselect some preinstalled MS software, set services, add users, etc), so you might want to play with it before you finalize your disc. It will even create a bootable ISO for you.
 
Actually, it came wth the 806 bios and booted up without problems. However, when trying to load XP Pro I kept getting a BSoD. Narrowed it down to a bad stick of memory(G.Skill 2gb PC6400) and now up and running. Once I get everything loaded and updated I will begin the OC adventure.
 
I'm sitting about 55C average load...depending on the P95 test it's as low as 51C, but as high as 64C.
 
Nice! I have it @ 3.1ghz now. On auto setting my vcore was 1.27v..I think it may be overvolting on auto. What are some of your bios settings?
 
Priming now at 3.6ghz (9x400) 1.4 vCore bios/ 1.376v load Real Temp 50-52c. What is the consensus on max vCore bios/load for the E7200 for 24/7?
 
Priming now at 3.6ghz (9x400) 1.4 vCore bios/ 1.376v load Real Temp 50-52c. What is the consensus on max vCore bios/load for the E7200 for 24/7?

Intel spec is something like 1.362 for 45nm wolfys...I see most people around 1.4 to 1.45 tops for a 45nm...usually no higher than 1.4
 
I was able to drop the vCore a little to 1.393v bios/ 1.368v load temps are 50-52c max load. Shouldn't I be able to get 3.6ghz on less vCore with the E7200 or are the latest chip requiring more voltage?
 
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