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Īnyone feel free to post your E2140/E2160 results/screenies here in this threadįinally got round to playing with a 2160 today.
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In the meantime here are some comparisons from a Chinese review. I know alot of readers here at Xtreme are more interested in crazy high clocks but I am just a mortal with simple equipment, If I can get a 100% overclock from this chip then I'm sure you lot can get even better results! I hope some of you guys (and girls!) find my testing useful, there is still a bit more left in this chip but I got a pile of 'real-life' paper work to get through before I can continue overclocking and do some benchmarking. The BIOS settings to run a E2140 3200MHz stable are pretty much the same as the pic posted above, except the FSB has been bumped up and the vCore needed a 0.075v boost (1.325v 3000MHz > 1.4v 3200MHz) Very happy about this clock because I never managed to squeeze an extra 1600MHz from a CPU before and I never achieved a 100% 'stable' overclock I wanted 3.2GHz 'stable' so I slowly bumped the vCore until the chip would pass a 24 hour run of Orthos 'Small FFTs'Į2140 3200MHz (8x400) - 1.4vCore/BIOS - P5B-Deluxe/Ultra 120 - 43☌/75☌ Orthos Load You may also notice that my temps are quite high lol, think I may have fitted the heatsink badly or something but before I refitted it I was curious to see how the chip reacted to getting a good baking! You may notice that I have all the INTEL Powersaving features enabled, I have found this has no negative impact on my overclocking. I think its safe to assume that most people will have to boost the vCore to obtain more MHz from this little oink once it hits around 3GHz. ģGHz is about where my chip max's using 1.325vCore, any higher and Orthos errors pretty fast. I am enclosing a screenie of the BIOS settings for anyone who needs more info. Very nice, the little chip was happy to run Orthos Small FFTs for over 24 hours using just stock voltage. I first wanted to find out how many free MHz I could get using stock (1.325) vCore. After reading Venom-Crusher's great thread on the E2140 I decided that this had to be the best 'bang-for-buck' CPU going, so I splashed out a very small amount of money on a retail E2140 and slapped it into my 'ok' air cooled rig.ĪSUS P5B-Deluxe Wifi/AP - Thermalright Ultra120/Sharkoon 'Silent' 120mm - 2GB Crucial 10th Anniversary - ANTEC TRIO 550