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Uploaded by on Aug 22, 2008

e2200 pentium dual core oc'd to 2.75ghz 50c+ temps. should i go with water cooling?

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  • I've got the same processor, using a Masscool copper core cooling fan. No overclocking and the CPU runs about 70 deg. F on both cores. Can't overclock past 2.35 GHz, Windows won't boot. I gave up on overclocking, computer runs fine without it.

  • i have the same cpu and i overclocked it to 2.8ghz and it was never hot i never increased to voltage just the frequentcy

  • what motherboard was it on and what kind of ram and what ram timings? let me remind you im on stock cooling and i didnt mess with voltage either just upped the fsb.

  • well i have a powerspec pc, and i alowed the frequntcies to aline with the pc unless i lowered the parralell ports etc, i crashed several time but i got it after a while, bad part is sometime it wouldn't recognize the HDD

  • parralell ports? what do parallel ports have to do with overclocking? im not quite understanding this, maybe we just use different words for some things? anyway, i have never heard of powerspec untill i looked them up on google they seem to be pretty good. later!

  • 70 deg F ?? WOW thats like room temperature, unless you mean 70 deg C but 70C would be very bad for the proc. room temp is around 26C which is about 72F, well according to my thermometers anyway they could be off just a little.

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  • up to 71*C your fine past 71*C go water cool, e2200 is able to run at 3.3ghz with maby 60*C, do fsb and core voltages at 1.4v, fsb 1200mhz and multiplier 11x = 300x11=3300mhz. monitor temps if its getting high reapply paste at your cpu and try again.

  • i recommend using a zalman fan and heat sink they do the trick.

  • BIOS!!!! clockgen would work

  • which program you use to overclockin a processor...???

  • i overclocked mine to 3.6ghz on air. depends on if ur using software or threw the bios to get that high, and u have to adjust the cpu core voltage. on 3.6ghz mines only at 39c. i wouldnt use watercooling for a e2200 tho.

  • Yep. Room temperature. 72 deg F/ 22 deg C. That Mascool fan does a great job for under $20.

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