Finally got around to installing my E2160 last night and I gotta say I was pleasantly suprised with its performance.
To begin with the only bios Setting I changed was the fsb (to 355), I left everything else at their defaults.
The system booted into windows without a hitch at 355fsb/x9/3.2Ghz but failed Orthos after 20 mins, to get it Orthos stable I had to bump the vcore up a notch to 1.45v.
Although unlike my E6600 which defaults to 1.22v, this E2160 defaults to 1.325v, meaning a .125v jump from stock volts to get 3.2Ghz stable, which isn't too bad I guess.
Temps seemed OK considering the Artic Silver had just been applied/still in its break-in period, I'm not sure what the ambient temp was but it's fair to say that it was a canny warm/humid night.
Any how, here's an 8 hour Orthos blend shot
and a 1MB Super pi shot (18.625 seconds if you can't be bothered clicking)
I'm going to leave the chip at 3.2Ghz for now, the next step will probably be a 3.4Ghz Orthos attemp, which I expect will be the max stable clock I'll achieve on air.
Anyone who's looking for a E6600 that'll do 3.6Ghz orthos stable at 1.35v and 4Ghz at 1.52v on air (not stable!) then checkout MM in the next few days...