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Jan 28, 2008, 02:20 PM
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Wolfdale/Yorkfield overclocking thread...
For those of you who have a Wolfdale/Yorkfield Core 2 Duo, post your results in this thread.
Here is my 24/7 clocks so far.
4.2GHz is requiring 1.4875V 
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Jan 28, 2008, 02:30 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Lowfat
4.2GHz is requiring 1.4875V 
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that is what about i used to tell you, i try to get one that can do low core volt overclocking and stable.
right now the system can boot 3 of my Wolfdales E8200 to 4.0GHz at 1.35-1.37V but i cannot get into Windows with this low volts.
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Jan 28, 2008, 02:42 PM
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I can boot with 1.425V or so, but as soon as I run Orthos, it locks up immediately. I've seen a few E8400s that would do 4GHz with 1.3V on XS.org. I've also seen ones with the same batch as me do considerably better. Seems to be very hit and miss right now.
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Jan 28, 2008, 02:57 PM
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i have seen plenty of E8200 overclocked at 4 GHz with low core volts using similar boards like mine.
and in some cases somehow E8200 are seem like more cooler than E8400 running at same clock speed, it may be just a different in the cooling system in use. but my friend starts to get some E8400s and says the same thing and i think my E8200's core temps are very, very good. and i love these processor just for that. lol.
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Jan 28, 2008, 10:15 PM
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I will have some yorkfield results shortly, I am waiting on Corsair to get me my new RAM.
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Jan 29, 2008, 05:15 PM
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my best Super Pi 1M time so far (can't go any more further than this, it'll be too much Vcore.)
and here's my stable so far at 3.8 GHz 475x8 BIOS set 1.1125 V / 1.49V in XP (with P965-DS4 F11f)
i probably can't get a 4GHz stable on E8200's with my existing hardware and system cooling.

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Jan 29, 2008, 06:54 PM
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and here's my fav E8200 overclocks... E8200 running at 600x8 on air (freezer 7 pro) with 1.488V under a Gigabyte G33 based board. and Lowfat, if you go into those threads you will see a poster has mentioned that his E8200 gets a 4.0GHz primestable at only 1.18x V. under a DFI P35 DK board. - E8200 doing 600x8 on air with 1.488V - XtremeSystems Forums
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Feb 1, 2008, 05:22 PM
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another setting for my 3.8GHz overclock...
3.8GHz
Core voltage is BIOS set at 1.13 V. and all of the supported features are enabled.
55C load under Orthos's small FFTs test...
CPU 50% load...
idling...
fully idle...

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Feb 1, 2008, 05:25 PM
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i can't edit the above...
anyways, for a stable 3.8GHz, i can also either set core voltage at 1.1125 V. with C1E, EIST, TM2 disabled,
or set the core voltage at 1.475 V., however, the core voltage will remain at all time at around 1.488 V., the CPU temp at full load are all the same, but when CPU idling, the 1.13 V. settings will get a better CPU's temps.
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Feb 2, 2008, 11:34 PM
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update to my best Super Pi 1M time...
4.26 GHz 533x8...
today i can go all the way to 560x8 with core voltage set at 1.65V, but i can only get in Windows at 533 FSB.
and this seems to be max overclock for the current hardware setup on this computer. (it uses 4 disk drives and 500W power supply)
4.20 GHz 525x8...

Last edited by PangingJr : Feb 2, 2008 at 11:47 PM.
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Feb 2, 2008, 11:46 PM
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Pang lets see sub 10sec SPI
Tighten up those ram timings, or push the ram some more 
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Feb 3, 2008, 06:17 AM
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537x8 4.3 GHz
was able to get in to a Windows at 545x8 by loading BIOS default first, and then reboot and set BIOS to boot 545 FSB directly... also had to use auto DRAM settings...
Windows loaded okay, but once i adjusted the memory timmings using the Memset the Windows locked up. the NB, chipsets, and the processor itself needs to be cooling down some more before i can apply even more volts to them.
if i'm not too lazy and get some work done by taking apart computers that i just built them and swopping some parts and also some work on a chipset and system processor cooling solution, then i should have these Wolfdale's to overclock at much more better than what i already had.
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Feb 3, 2008, 07:04 AM
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ive been hearing some of the yorkfields are dying with high voltages guys, be careful.
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Feb 3, 2008, 07:22 AM
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and here's Super Pi 1M time of E8200 at default clock speed with a system that using a basic DDR2-800MHz DRAM settings.

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Feb 3, 2008, 07:44 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Zardon
ive been hearing some of the yorkfields are dying with high voltages guys, be careful.
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thanks for the warning Zardon.
i mean i understand and i appreciate your warning.
so, here the warning word from me to anyone who read this thread...
don't use the processors's core-voltage that you see here as for your reference to overclocking your system processors.
and you play with your hardware and with your own risk.
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