Posted by: Linus on 23rd September 2008
Intel’s first 45nm “Pentium” chip showed up quietly in the last week or two and there doesn’t seem to be much buzz about it, but I decided to take it for a spin to see what kind of overclocking results I could get out of it. I don’t know if the one that I have is exceptional or not, and bear in mind this IS a suicide run, but I think what you’re about to see may shock you.

Will update later with pics of the water cooled test bench as well.
Okay here’s my update with pictures of the test bench. I’m using a Maximus Formula X38 motherboard with OCZ Reaper PC2-8500 C5 RAM modules, a Corsair 750W power supply and a GTX 280 video card.

I’ve also included a photo of the box from the CPU I used. This is a regular retail sample. No cherry picking going on here. this is one cool chip

4 Responses for "Intel Pentium Dual Core E5200 Overclocking Results"
1.576v…impressive!
I’m thinking of getting one for abuse purposes as well. 12.5X multi means lots of fun to be had!
Wow, very good overclocking for a PDC. This very high mult will make the overclock much better.
Hi Linus…
I’ve been watching your video blog on most of the hardware in the market …
It’s really quite cool….I’m looking forward to ask you some questions about overclocking…please care to drop me an email and tell me your email address….
Thanks…..
Your regards…
Khairul Azrin B. Azman.
(Country: Malaysia ).
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