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Intel Core 2 Duo E4300 Review and Overclocking Analysis - PAGE 14
William Henning - Like +my favouritesOverclocking & Conclusion
Only one more overclocked chart left :)
RightMark Bandwidth
I was VERY surprised to see the Intel E4300 win here; frankly I've never been comfortable with the RightMark memory bandwidth numbers, somehow it does not make sense to me that chips that don't do well in the individual benchmarks - read, write, latency - can end up doing well in the bandwidth benchmark.

What settings did I use to reach 3.6Ghz with the E4300?
- non-standard chilled water cooler with water at 4'C
- Corsair TWIN2X2048 PC8888 memory
- 400MHz FSB
- 9x multiplier
- 1000MHz memory
- 1.65V core voltage
- 2.4V memory voltage
- 1.55V northbridge voltage
- 1.5V southbridge voltage
- 1.215V ich voltage
- 4-4-4-12 memory timing
But what is truly impressive is that the chip was stable at stock voltages at 3.2GHz (400x8) with the stock cooler!
It was also stable at 3.42GHz with a Noctua at 1.575Vcore.
Conclusion
We'd like to thank NCIX.com for helping us get a E4300 for this review.
If you go by "stock" speed vs. maximum stable overclock, the Intel Core 2 Duo E4300 is THE BEST overclock I've ever achieved.
A true 100% overclock.
Running a 1.8GHz chip at 3.6GHz pleases me to no end. And remember, this is a 100% stable result with the system running over 20-30hrs as we continuosly run benchmark after benchmark on it.
But wait...
We normally only report stable results - but I just had to include the below CPUZ screen capture of the highest unstable result where I was able to boot into Windows and run CPUZ :)

This was at 1.7Vcore; and kids, don't try this at home without at least some very good water cooling.
The E4300 is the best bang for the buck for an overclocking chip I've had the pleasure to work with to date. I'm getting one personally.
Intel has a sure fire winner on its hands, and it is an even better chip for enthusiasts than the 805 D that we first found to be an awesome overclocker. Personally, I prefer the E4300 to an E6400 even though I've managed to overclock the E6400 somewhat higher as you can achieve huge overclocks with more reasonably priced memory and motherboards. Spend the difference on superior cooling :)
I mean, seriously... here is a chip selling for $180 or so, nominally rated for 1.8GHz, that will out of the box run at up to 3.2GHz with stock cooling and stock Vcore. Add a nice Noctua 12, and a decent motherboard, and 3.4GHz should be attainable for most people. That is an incredible amount of bang for your buck.

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Isn't there any way to seal the TEC/waterblock so condensation isn't even an issue? Something similar to a phase change insulation, maybe. That would eliminate the need for a power control knob, unless power consumption is another concern.
I'd like to see some pics when you start modding, if you would.
Great idea re/ tranny cooler!
Yeah, the E4300 is the best bang/buck for Core 2's
8x multiplier
northbridge voltage ?
southbridge voltage ?
ich voltage ?
fsb termination voltage ?
1.325 vcore ----> ??
this is all i need, thank you
B) its not necessary really. the Core 2 Duos (at least the 6xxx series) hit 3ghz no problem on stock voltage. They run cool as it is, and if u up the voltage, the heat doesn't increase to drastically. Unless you are trying to hit 5ghz(but you will probably get bottlenecked somewhere else (ie RAM, mobo)then phase change doesn't help you much.
( a 6600 overclocks higher) correct me if I am wrong..
My MOBO is 945GCT-HM Livermore Form factor: microATX - 24.4 cm (9.6 inches) x 24.4 cm (9.6 inches)
Chipset: Intel 945GC
Memory sockets: 2 x DDR2
Front side bus speeds: 800/533 MHz
Processor socket: 775,
Current processor P4-641, running at 3.2 ghz
My HP Pavillion a6019s specs say I can use any other these processors,
Core 2 Duo (Conroe) up to E4300
Pentium D (Presler) up to 960 (3.6 GHz)
Pentium 4 (Cedar Mill) up to 661 (3.6 GHz)
Celeron D (Cedar Mill) up to 365 (3.6 GHz)
Celeron D (Prescott) up to 355 (3.33GHz)
The minimum requirements on guildwars2.com says:
Intel® Core 2 Duo 2.0 GHz, Core i3 OR AMD Athlon 64 X2, or better But the only option I have is the core2duo e4300 socket 775
that only runs up to 1.8ghz. I would have to overclock it once I figured out how.
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