Overclocking Intel Core 2 Duo E7500 – Part 1


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Core 2 Duo E7500 CPU paired up with the Gigabyte EP45 chip set. Overclocked 20% with stock cooling since the motherboard has twice the regular amount of copper.

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24 Responses to Overclocking Intel Core 2 Duo E7500 – Part 1

  1. zhabil2Evil says:

    hi guys.. i need help for oc my core 2 duo e7200….. from 266 fsb to 320..and my cpu voltage is 1.297.. cpu vtt is 1.239….. is it ok??? can i go farther????

    i have a msi p p41-c33 motherboard.. cooler master hyper tx-3 cpu cooler.. my psu is a cooler master extreme power plus 550W…

    help me please….

  2. Knoob94 says:

    @Knoob94 It is to high, i have find the answer on a webpage… Thanks any way :P

  3. Knoob94 says:

    I overclocked my E7500 to 4.05 ghz and the voltage to 1.49… is that to high?

  4. hamzi6000 says:

    can i overclock e7500 on a DG41RQ motherboard?

  5. quangluu96 says:

    @HIIMDAVID12345555 LOL, for resident evil 5, very low u get like 10fps, for COD4, very low, u might get about 40fps, multiplayers about 25fps

  6. I1am1one says:

    @TheAuchamp1
    no i will

  7. TheAuchamp1 says:

    @I1am1one Im tired of idiots like you…. Dont reply

  8. I1am1one says:

    @TheAuchamp1
    no

  9. TheAuchamp1 says:

    @I1am1one Are you high or something ? Google it !

  10. I1am1one says:

    @TheAuchamp1
    no

  11. TheAuchamp1 says:

    @I1am1one BIOS is a chipset idiot…

  12. I1am1one says:

    @TheAuchamp1
    lol, software can be bios

  13. TheAuchamp1 says:

    are you an expert ? NO ! Overclocking CPU with software = FAIL = EPIC FAIL.
    BIOS !!

  14. nefar73 says:

    Where is part II?

  15. funnyfootballs says:

    .. what is overclocking?

  16. Arjun007ize says:

    hey buddy Could you please suggest me for a monster mobo my budget is $180 to play game like cod4 and crysis with intel e7500 and graphic card 8600gt

  17. Arjun007ize says:

    Thanks for Reply, I want buy everything in a new system instead of cabinet.Could you please tell me if i go for e7500 with mobo you suggest will that work for crysis in normal settings.Thanks.

  18. bostunn says:

    @MasterSzz hey thanks!

  19. MasterSzz says:

    Of course you can downgrade to xp if you have a copy of windows xp, the only problem i see is if you have more the 4 gig of ram windows xp only recognizes 3 gig of ram, unless you get windows xp 64 bit, most people dont have this though, most have xp 32bit.
    I myself have a dual boot system with Windows xp 32bit and Windows Vista 64bit, my system has 8 gig installed when i boot into vista it recognizes it all, when i am in windows i only use 3gig of all the memory, I still find myself using xp.

  20. altoidfart says:

    How much more performance did you gain? Do you really have to do benchmarks after you overclock?

  21. gfruy says:

    Dude can you clarify this? I’ve been using e2180 for 2 years now. Used setfsb for overclocking and ran from 2.0 – 2.47ghz for quite a while, then started acting up. I had to scale down to 2.41. Went on 4 a year. i just discovered yesterday that my cpu freezing at 2.47 was due to my north bridge chip overheating. I placed a 120mm fan just above the cpu and now the cpu runs at 2.5ghz stable, temps @ 45 full load, except for force unleashed(2.45ghz). So will i have luck with an e7500@ 3.5ghz ?

  22. AD4212 says:

    @ehhyah ja! xD gikk litt fort fårseg når jeg skrev det dær!^^

  23. ehhyah says:

    @AD4212 Hørte det på engelsken! :)

  24. AD4212 says:

    i have overclocked to 4GHz whit that rig! using BIOS. 1.33V
    a little unstable. it may work if i put the voltage up a bit more!

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