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l3p - Core i7 6950X @ 4300MHz - 2629 marks XTU
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Volgens mij al aardig gelukt toch? -
Nieuw proefkonijn?
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willemc700 - Core 2 Duo E6400 @ 5122MHz - 11sec 110ms SuperPi - 1M
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Hey there, I'm looking for a stable X79 board, which seems to be kind of a thing actually. The current board I have doesn't even always boot or forgets it's settings in the BIOS. Basically I'm looking for any proper X79 board( Asus seems to have the least problems) for about 175 included shipping. As long as the board works and is stable, I'm interested. Preferably not with insulation material on it Few suggestions: Asus R4 E/B Asus X79 WS Asus Sabertooth X79
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5erveD - Core i7 6700K @ 5400MHz - 1908 marks XTU
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Nice score mate! -
willemc700 - Core i3 6320 @ 4020MHz - 742 marks XTU
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Nice Willempie. -
leeghoofd - Core i7 6700K @ 6300MHz - 7954.7 pps HWBOT Prime
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Nice score. Weird cooling solution you got there you crazy Belgian -
I found the beta Precision tool kinda lacking in term of user friendlyness, so I didn't touch the voltage slider, since it didn't clearly inform what you were actually setting. Max powerlimit and temp(temp priority) seemed to be enough to get to 2.1GHz tho.
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Nothing serious here aswell, but still, seems in line with our results. http://nl.hardware.info/reviews/6740/28/nvidia-geforce-gtx-1080-review-de-nieuwe-koning-overkloktest
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New 6600K, Batch L545B241 At least 35 mins Prime95 stable at 4.8GHz @ 1.39v(bios). Didn't test longer. 5GHz CB15 stable at 1.425v(bios).
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Hey, I'm currently working on a script in Powershell to automatically check some system specs and confirm if they are correct or not. Some of the interns here are having difficulties with this, so I thought, why not help them by doing the check via script. One thing I haven't found a solution to, is getting the correct CPU speed. WMI and DMIdecode didn't give me the right speed. DMIdecode worked a little better though. When overclocked, it always shows the wrong value. Since I'm not very deep into scripting or building programs, I was wondering if anyone could give me some tips on how to read out the correct speed via a script. I guess it has to be via something that reads out from the BIOS, and maybe a calculation from MP and bClk. Thanks in advance, Joost/Rsnubje
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Hi, If possible, please also add options for 5x, 6x, 7x gpu, as it is now possible to use for GPUPI.
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Seeing this makes me have less problems with delidding a retail cpu. At least, if I can find a matching glue to put back on.
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I just replaced all the caps. It's working fine now and with all 16 lanes Thanks Coolice!!
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Nice Mad points!
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Yep, all the way to the right. All the others are caps.