CPU/Mobo Better Overclock Combo

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buster185

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Better Overclock Combo -

C2D E2160 +
abit Ip35e

C2D E2160 + Biostar P35 + 1K worth coolers

C2D E2140 + Abit 1P35e + 1K worth coolers

C2D E2140 + Biostar P35 + more coolers
pls help!!!!
 
2140 + abit IP-35E

the 2160 only has a larger multiplier but it wont make a difference coz u can push the fsb higher :D

though both boards have some small irritants...

gamer post on your mobo :)
 
hey pappu,

thnx for the help,btw wot cooling equipment should i buy to increase the overclock,budget around 1K.I'll get Gecube Hd3850 512MB.

For psu i'll get coolmaster extreme 600w.

:hap2:
 
2140 should be fine,and if you want to overclock with good cooling do get better RAM too,preferably with 800mhz 4-4-4-12 timings.

abit ip35-e and biostar p35 mobo are both good mobos,only problem with the abit mobo is the dual boot which has to be fixed using a modified bios and no raid options.

otherwise its a nice mobo with simple overcloking options and i have got my 2140 up to 2.8G on stock cooling and stock volts,using 667mhz transcend ram oce'd to 700mhz and with better cooling it should hit 3.0G 24/7 easily.
 
ok firstly, the difference between a 2140 and a 2160 is neglegible when u come to overclocking.. so it better to pik up the lower priced chip with the ip35 board and be sure to pick up some insane cooling... no point to overclock on stock coolers... it wont give good results at all cuz intel HSFs are really crappy.
 
Out of those- option 3 (Abit+2140) is a no-brainer for sustained OC at fairly high clocks(though doesn't imply that the Biostar mobo is bad). :)

All new batches of 2140 and 2160 more or less do the same max clocks and even if different, the max safe OC for 24x7 use is gonna be the same.
So the cheaper chip is the no brainer.
E2140 was 2400/- odd and E2160 was 3.2K odd quite sometime back (in Mumbai)- any idea how much it is now?

Plus the 2140 is phased out now and 2160 is the base bagain chip i think- so time to grab a new E2140 if found. :)

What are the main tasks you use your pc for- buster?? :P
 
dunno if you can get decent cooling in 1k :(

thermalright ultra-90 is 1.4k without a fan....u have to add your own fan

can get transcend-667mhz ram and this cooler coz the ram will OC about the same if its 667 or 800

^^cost difference is 200bucks/GB so if u get 2 gb that saves 400 :D
 
thnx everyone,i will get

E2140 + Abit Ip35e + thermal Right ultra - 90 + 90mm fan(Which???)
Purpose is gaming,
graphic card - Gecube HD3850 512MB
:hap2: :clap:
 
I'll get the rig in march so will e2140 be available then????

Also i need a pair of speakers,i dont care for sound,i want to get 1 in 1K,probably artis.

Will it be wise to purchase a e2140 now and keep it.
 
if you want to purchase your rig in march,don't purchase anything right now.with the pace that the hardware industry moves, you will have a better deal in a month's time.
 
BIKeINSTEIN said:
Out of those- option 3 (Abit+2140) is a no-brainer for sustained OC at fairly high clocks(though doesn't imply that the Biostar mobo is bad). :)

All new batches of 2140 and 2160 more or less do the same max clocks and even if different, the max safe OC for 24x7 use is gonna be the same.
So the cheaper chip is the no brainer.
E2140 was 2400/- odd and E2160 was 3.2K odd quite sometime back (in Mumbai)- any idea how much it is now?

Plus the 2140 is phased out now and 2160 is the base bagain chip i think- so time to grab a new E2140 if found. :)

What are the main tasks you use your pc for- buster?? :P

Well... 2140 is still avaialable.. Enquired with 4 of 'em... But its gettin outta stock pretty soon... :S

I think d best option'd be a 2140 + IP35E + a TR Ultima 90 + Sythe 90s
 
buster185 said:
I'll get the rig in march so will e2140 be available then????

Also i need a pair of speakers,i dont care for sound,i want to get 1 in 1K,probably artis.

Will it be wise to purchase a e2140 now and keep it.

Bleh... then why post now!!! :@

U'll end up gettin wiser options then...
 
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