Monday, Feb 5th 2007 by Ewdison Then


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VictorWang, a member of XtremeSystems.org got a couple of E6850 engineering sample on his hand and is showing how well the new chip handles overclocking and undervolting. The upcoming Core 2 Duo E6850 is rumored to be clock at 3.0Ghz with 1333Mhz FSB and to be release on 3rd Quarter of this year according to Intel’s Core 2 Duo roadmap.

http://www.slashgear.com/gallery/data_files/1/1.42v423_9sp2004.jpg

Conroe E6850es, Stepping 9 = E0
all my E6850es in hand don’t like much volts.
defult vcore=1.22~1.24v
< 1.48v maybe the best for E6850.
but…seems overclks better.
max fsb on Air = 533~570.
can we say: E6850 is better than E6600 ?

test results bellow are not the same chip
mobo=asus p5b-deluxe wifi/ap no mod, bios=1004
cooling=coolermaster fujin with 2*1700rpm 12cm fan.
ambient=14c

Conroe E6850 on Air, stability test with Ultra_Low_Volt [via xtremesystems]

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