Intel E5300 @ 3.4GHz - HQ
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i got my e5300 on a msi g31 overclocked to 3.6 on stock voltage , stable 24/24 whit huge gaming ! coupled whit a 9800gt
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hey dude what is your mobo ?
ur e5300 is slgtl or slb9u ? i mean the cpu s-spec
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witch programm is that how you can see your cpu s
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@devaggos Yes it can be true, it's a 45nm chip, so it's made for running on higher frequencies on lower voltage (1,45 is the MAX on those cpus after that god must be with you) my 90nm Celeron D needs +0.450v (1,36>1,4v) to run on 3,4ghz from the stock 2,6 90nm's hold up to 1,5v+ no worries.
Good video!
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why did you raise your timing ? higher losier rite?
JasonMediaCenter 1 year ago
@JasonMediaCenter I couldn't get it to post with higher timings, my ram holds me back quit a bit
right now its at 7-8-7-16 2.1 @ 744MHz from 5-5-5-15 1.8v 667MHz
TylertheGeek28 1 year ago
@TylertheGeek28 so if you still using 5-5-5-15 what will happen ?
JasonMediaCenter 1 year ago
@JasonMediaCenter the system won't post, the system will end up re-starting just because it goes to launch windows
TylertheGeek28 1 year ago
dude 3,4GHz with stock voltage CAN'T be true. I am saying this cause i have e5300 and its not stable at 3,4GHz with stock voltage. Yeah ok i booted too in Windows with 3,4GHz but i then i ate a huge Blue Screen Of Death (BSOD) and went back to bios and tried ~3,2GHz. Then i ran Prime95 for about 14hours and my machine was stable and temperatures were about 52oC Max. So i suggest you to try prime95 and then see the BSOD :P
devaggos 1 year ago
yeah its stock volt. every board is different, also CPU stepping, plus other things on the system like ram etc. getting it to 3.4Ghz is nothing, u can get that with just upping the bus speed
TylertheGeek28 1 year ago