Hi Guys,
My E2140 had been playing up showing invalid floating point error and it was having problems when I tried installing some programs, either at stock or overclocked and even after 2 reinstalls. Lent a spare of my bro and his was fine so I got myself a new R0 stepping E6300 (2.8ghz)..
Am impressed, got it to 3517ghz 335 x 10.5 stock volts at the mo with just a 0.1 volt increase on the fsb, ram underclocked.
Question is I am using intel burn test to check stability. Running it 5 times with maximum stress level (3172mb) and threads on auto. Is 5 times enough until I start delving deeper into getting the maximum out of the chip??
E6300 + TT120
DS2R F8J bios
4GB Kingston HyperX PC6400
My E2140 had been playing up showing invalid floating point error and it was having problems when I tried installing some programs, either at stock or overclocked and even after 2 reinstalls. Lent a spare of my bro and his was fine so I got myself a new R0 stepping E6300 (2.8ghz)..
Am impressed, got it to 3517ghz 335 x 10.5 stock volts at the mo with just a 0.1 volt increase on the fsb, ram underclocked.
Question is I am using intel burn test to check stability. Running it 5 times with maximum stress level (3172mb) and threads on auto. Is 5 times enough until I start delving deeper into getting the maximum out of the chip??
E6300 + TT120
DS2R F8J bios
4GB Kingston HyperX PC6400
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