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Old 02-28-2009, 09:12 AM
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Default Anyone running E7x00 CPU and 2x2GB on EP45-UD3P?

Is anyone here currently running an overclocked E7200/E7300/E7400 CPU with 2x2GB memory on an EP45-UD3P motherboard?

If so, can you post your BIOS settings? Most dual-core settings I've seen posted are for E8x00
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Old 02-28-2009, 01:37 PM
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Default Re: Anyone running E7x00 CPU and 2x2GB on EP45-UD3P?

Most of those settings will work. I am currently only running 1 stick of ram, one was bad and replacements aren't here yet. I will be running 2X1. I've gotten my E7400 to 3.8 (9.5X400) using 1.41 vcore and 1.24 vtt. Haven't found the setting that will let me hit the big 4.0, but I'm not going to push voltage much farther, runs good at 3.6, so that will be my 24/7 clock. I can't seem to run a high FSB, but I'm pretty new to overclocking and have no clue what to fine tune, but overall I'm very happy with my build.
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Old 02-28-2009, 05:34 PM
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Default Re: Anyone running E7x00 CPU and 2x2GB on EP45-UD3P?

You can use the E8x00 settings. You may not get as high as they do, but a mild overlock should entirely be possible. You can also use settings from other P45 boards, several people have an E7x00 running on an EP45 DS3L here (including me at the moment^^).

If you were to post the cooler you're using I could tell you how high you can go with it and suggest some settings.
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Default Re: Anyone running E7x00 CPU and 2x2GB on EP45-UD3P?

Can you get high FSB (475-500 or more) with an E7x00? That's where I'm getting hung up with the UD3P. I'm using a Xigmatek HDT-S1283.
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Old 03-02-2009, 01:35 AM
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Default Re: Anyone running E7x00 CPU and 2x2GB on EP45-UD3P?

I got 8X450 to boot, but haven't had luck or the time to try anything higher.
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