otherwise you might consider wc, which will cost more but will eliminate your tem issues, you can push 1.5v through a 65nm cpu but its lifespan will be shortened. But then again if my memory is right the e4400 is a 2.0Ghz, so a 1Ghz oc is perty significant, my suggestion is upgrade to a e6850 if you could afford it, its oudated technology being 65 not 45, but then again it can get you up to 3.8Ghz on air. Pros: Has 1680x1050 resolution, which is higher than some similarly priced monitors. This display features a 1680x1050 native resolution. Compared to other flat panel monitors on the market, it is relatively inexpensive. My friend sal has a E6850 clocked up to 3.4Ghz all on stock volts, hes limited by the stock intel cooler, which very soon will be my heat sink that i have, My 9700 should get him to 3.8GHz stable i think.ĭid you raise your nb voltage at all? on ym 680i board i needed to pump some serious volts through my nb to get it to post at 3.4Ghz. Description: The Dell E228WFP is a 22 in, flat panel computer monitor. I know of Q6600's breaking 4Ghz but due to sever heat issues theyneed to be under phase changing or serious wc. It depends on the board, on my 680i board i had i needed 1.4v to get to 3.4Ghz stable, and even then the board was picky, my Blood Iron nees less arond 1.32v to get to 3.5, ive gotten to 3.6GHz stable with a (8x450), i think the lower multi means less voltage, im not sure tho. Windows Vista Service Packs/Windows Server 2008 Service Packs https. Click to expand.Stock on my q6600 was 1.20v for 2.4Ghz (9x266)
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