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We still saw fast scores from the CPU, with Cinebench R11.5 returning 6.05 – faster than a stock-speed X6 1100T BE – and Crysis running with a minimum of 32fps. When overclocked, the i5-2400 didn’t show the same performance increase that we saw from the K-series CPUs, but this is hardly surprising given that it was only overclocked by up to 890MHz rather than the 1.6GHz of the i5-2500K. However odd it sounds to be talking of an overclock of up to a frequency, it’s truly scary for AMD fans that a low-end Sandy Bridge CPU can hit speeds of up to 3.99GHz with no extra CPU voltage – it suggests that there’s masses of frequency (and therefore performance) headroom in the Sandy Bridge architecture.
#INTEL CORE I5 2400 3.1G HOW TO#
See How to Overclock an LGA1155 CPU for more details on how we overclocked all the CPUs on test. For the rest of the time, the i5-2400 fluctuated between a frequency of 3.78GHz and 3.99GHz – we’ll therefore say that we overclocked the i5-2400 to up to 3.99GHz. While a combination of a 38x CPU multiplier and 105MHz Base Clock should have given us a 3.99GHz CPU frequency, the i5-2400 would only hit this frequency if a single-threaded application was locked to a single core (we set one instance of the smallfft test to run on core 0, for example). We didn’t add any extra voltage to the CPU, either via the vcore or the PLL, and yet when we booted into Windows, the system ran Prime95 for hours. We then overclocked the Base Clock to its maximum of 105MHz, set the Load Line Calibration to Extreme, sent 1.1V through the VCCSA and 1.10625V through the VCCIO.
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This turned out to be way too optimistic, though, as the BIOS would only let us set a CPU multiplier of 38x at the most. Non-K-series Sandy Bridge CPUs can be forced to Turbo Boost to a far greater degree, so we headed into the BIOS and tried to set a 47x CPU multiplier. However, the aspect that interested us most was how we could overclock this locked CPU.
#INTEL CORE I5 2400 3.1G FULL#
The i5-2400 was resurgent in X3, however, where it outperformed the i7-980X.Īs expected, the power draw of our test system with the i5-2400 installed was remarkably low, with only 75W being sucked from the wall at idle and 142W when it was under full load. Gaming performance wasn’t quite as stellar as it was with the other Sandy Bridge CPUs, though, with Crysis dipping to a minimum of 29fps – of the CPUs we tested for this review, only the X6 1100T BE was slower. All these dies will probably be hoping they cut the grade as K-series, and