I ordered a e8400 to upgrade from my e6400 CPU. Anyways while I wait for the new CPU to arrive I thought I would try to figure out the best way to overclock the e8400 to 4Ghz.
My system:
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-EP45-UD3R
CPU: Intel E8400
RAM: 2x2GB OCZ Reaper PC2-6400
Power Supply: Corsair HX520w
You have to excuse me but I am a noob at overclocking and need some advice. From what I was reading from the reviews on newegg, my ram should be able to run at 1066 @ 2.1v with 5-5-5-15 or 18 timings. Some reviews on newegg also say that the e8400 should be able to do 7.5x mutiplier with 533Mhz fsb (4ghz) at stock voltage. This would make the cpu ram 1:1. Does anyone know if this should work? From what I have read if I keep the multiplier at 9x I would have to increase the Vcore to around 1.4v. Is it better to do that since I wouldn't have to crank up for ram so much?
Anyone have a better way for me to get this cpu to around 4ghz?
Thanks!
My system:
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-EP45-UD3R
CPU: Intel E8400
RAM: 2x2GB OCZ Reaper PC2-6400
Power Supply: Corsair HX520w
You have to excuse me but I am a noob at overclocking and need some advice. From what I was reading from the reviews on newegg, my ram should be able to run at 1066 @ 2.1v with 5-5-5-15 or 18 timings. Some reviews on newegg also say that the e8400 should be able to do 7.5x mutiplier with 533Mhz fsb (4ghz) at stock voltage. This would make the cpu ram 1:1. Does anyone know if this should work? From what I have read if I keep the multiplier at 9x I would have to increase the Vcore to around 1.4v. Is it better to do that since I wouldn't have to crank up for ram so much?
Anyone have a better way for me to get this cpu to around 4ghz?
Thanks!