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Old 16th November 2007, 18:11   #21
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in Excel 2007 that macro doesn't seem to work :/
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Old 16th November 2007, 18:54   #22
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Don't have MSoffice2007; works in MSoffice XP and MSoffice 2003.

2003 Excel converts to 2007; see attach error.

Anyway, the attached Excel is in 2007, see if it works.

Nope, can't upload with .xlsx from Excel 07.
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Old 16th November 2007, 19:04   #23
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Yeah Im not seeing it...

But those pictures you posted are correct for my chip?

If they are I will give it another go this afternoon and see if it wants to work.

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Yes, the photos I just uploaded are based on 1.185 default and kicks up to 1.350. Let us know if you can get to 266FSB.
You may want to use CPUID version 1.41 to check CPU voltage.
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Old 16th November 2007, 19:35   #25
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I dont know why I couldnt get that picture..

When I enter 1.1875 as default (closest) to go up to 1.35, I
get this picture...Wish I could do what you did too so I could
see it.

I will connect those two pins tonight and redo the 266fsb mod
and report my results.
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Something is not right ..... I am getting the same you have also after you posted yours. Yeah, let us know what you read from CPUID.
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Old 17th November 2007, 01:26   #27
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Ok guys...

I just got home...heres the CpuID straight off CPUZ.
As far as I can tell - I can try the 1.1750, 1.8750 and 1.20 and see
which works?

What do you think?
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Turn off Speedstep until you are done ocing; check CPUID again.
You have a 6x multi on the screen.
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Old 17th November 2007, 20:07   #29
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I got 2900mhz at 11x multi.

Only issue, when I try every combo of volt mod I
previously listed - there is no voltage increase and
the FSB resets its self to 200mhz.

I am going to leave it alone at this point, and get a new
wolfbane chip when it comes out in a couple months.

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I got 2900mhz at 11x multi.
Only issue, when I try every combo of volt mod I
previously listed - there is no voltage increase and
the FSB resets its self to 200mhz.
I am going to leave it alone at this point, and get a new
wolfbane chip when it comes out in a couple months.
Thanks all,
Chris
Just checking back into the thread via email that I got. So Chris ultimately you are still running it at the default V-Core ~1.185V and you just upped your Multiplier to 11X, and then set your FSB to 266? Did you pick that number at random or did you MOBO have a setting for 266 b/c of the other processors E6000's that run at that speed? If the answers are there they just flew over my head sorry for the 3rd degree!
Stange that it didn't auto detect the 11x before or did it? What changed, to make it stable at that FSB do you think?
Once you are done you can / should re-enable speedstep. There is no reason for the system to have to run constantly now at full speed...when it doesn't
need to.
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Is the aluminum foil some of you all used having any problem? I was thinking about getting a pen, but AL foil seems easy to remove. You just used standard Arctic Silver 5 not the adhesive version, right?
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I ordered my E4400 about a month b-4 the M0's came out. I got the L2 version. The Gigabyte board has no V-Core adjustment only FSB and a few of the memory settings. I was a little disappointed that I have only been able to run it at 190 FSB to get it stable enough to run OCCT, Prime 95, etcetera for hours.
PC Wizard & OCCT list V-Core at 1.28 Volts at idle. I think my default is 1.325 although all I see on the retail box is 1.35 max. Temperatures with both cores at 100% run at 50-51 degrees C with the affordable Cooler Master HS/fan; BIOS is flashed to most recent. If the processor was yours what would you all set your voltage to, b4 OCing? I'd like to reach 275 FSB or more, 300 FSB would be a great bonus (Bios allows up to 350 FSB).
-What would you consider too much voltage for the pin mod?
-If my default Voltage is 1.325 then is that the number I should keep in mind as far as how much I pin mod up to or should I think of the 1.28V which the programs are reading as the starting point?
-I don't mean as far as the spread sheet calculation is concerned just in terms of how much voltage is too much? Do I consider a 1.45 Volts as just that 1.45 Volts; or as the 1.40 Volts or less that it is likely to be and reported by CPU-Z and other programs?

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