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    Edgar Boucher is offline Member
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    Default New Overclock.

    Now change the cooling benches and I started to search for the limit of the system.

    I reached the limit of the motherboard, while it has an interesting chipset, the board far in regulating voltages by having only 3 phase power. Over 425Mhz FSB sometimes tends to hang, which does not detract from the fact that the FSB on that figure can be completed in one another benchmark stable... so that's how I came up to 445Mhz FSB applying more voltage to VTT and FSB (1.50vy 1.475v respectively) on the 445 the team started going into windows and sometimes throw and while loading or within windows . In the process gave up 1.575V, which makes the mobo to be at full load was 1.55v - 1.57v actual Vcore. And temperatures were kept under 54 ° and 68 ° T case for the inner core. Perhaps the processor was able to continue getting a little more juice with a little more voltage because the temperatures are relatively low, but for now I think is not worth it to me because this is the Motherboard... Anyway it has complied fully with the overclock in mind that this segment designed motherboard.

    I leave the screen as I took a relatively stable

    Greetings.

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    Hi

    Incredible, you do seem easy....

    Just out of curiosity, what 3DMark06 score draw in CPU?

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    On this score pinch me, the only bench that launch at that time because it was lighter and the motherboard was not stable with an FSB of 445 x 9 = 4000. To withstand any kind of demand exceeding.

    100% stable so I've taken 411 x 9 = 3700 MHz.

    Greetings

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    Hello

    OC excellent ... I almost die to see the image with 1.25vcore 4 GHz, nor does my e8400. But excellent OC ... rare plaque that hangs so low FSB, it sure is not reporting? Default or keep it for everyday?

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    Always good to know that you can climb a little more, but I am of the idea of giving only overclock right and 24 x 7, so I use it to 3500mhz (with EIST enabled to make it to 2330Mhz IDLE), just point where it cuts the bottleneck with the VGA, use gives me a 3700Mhz no more than 1 or 2 FPS difference from 3500, separate leaves me with a peace of metal to be working under the threshold limit as to the mobo, it is because of her, found, is far from the design of the MSI P35 Platinum (which is on the 480 is stable), the only thing they share is the chipset mobo, P35 Neo has the least phase power, cooling and more precarious lower operating voltages, so it cuts below the FSB .. But I reached to give the right and by luck, so let me line.

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    I had already concluded that your motherboard, but it pays very well for the oc you want, but just enough Cambodian art, because if you would have bought a board with more stages of power and better cooling, so far maintained a stable 4.0 GHz.

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    Water cooling always having a large flow of, because they are very old heating the E6600 to work with high voltages and frequencies, so it was chosen for Bencher with dry ice, because going over 4000mhz with water until it is very complicated if you do not get a gem for those of you stepping under 1.50v>. <.. Air should not go over 3600 - 3700 to maintain good temperatures.

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