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TaPaKaH

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  1. if it needs so much for 4800, chances are it won't run 5000 on air
  2. I think you can't give points to your team using current-gen ES hardware if you don't move to Pro league.
  3. they have the ATPO printed on the PCB, there's no SN info inside the CPU
  4. you do realise that dinos37 and dinos22 are different people, right?
  5. http://hwbot.org/benchmark/3dmark05/rankings?hardwareTypeId=videocard_1913#start=0#interval=20 both are single-gpu
  6. Massman can apply for a position of "licking inspector" while he lives in TW
  7. pffft, so far I haven't yet seen any single foreigner spell my nickname correctly
  8. http://i46.tinypic.com/n50cgp.jpg isn't this a bit too much "knowledge" for novice to swallow?
  9. A score for "I am a retard" category. CPU is also on stock cooler. sorry no AIDA, but I'm not going for 1st place anyway.
  10. I had a go with this board during Campus Party. Promised not to say that it has issues running PSC and BBSE at frequencies above 1200MHz, so you'll have wait until 28th to hear it
  11. If the screenshot above is PSC, then you'd need LN2 for such clocks which makes the result not impressive. Gigabyte has a lot of problems running PSC and BBSE, but on ASUS it's not a breeze either. The same kit/settings that boots up 1400 8-12-8 will frequently crash in 32M at 1300 8-12-8 for no apparent reason. If we're talking about the same kit, the "2800C8" stuff is a 2400 9-11-9 rated G.Skill PIS set produced on week 1127. On air, that does 32M at 1200 7-10-7 at 1.59V (auto subs), 1200 6-11-6 at 1.82V (auto subs) and 1300 7-12-7 at 1.71V (auto subs), roughly 40-50MHz or 0.05-0.06V better than any retail PSC I have ever tested or seen.
  12. I have some LN2 burns in my nose (LN2 overflow) and inside my chest, but it's not too bad. Hardest/most painful part about swallowing LN2 is that it expands very rapidly creating huge pressure inside your chest (making you want to vommit).
  13. does the "new and improved" CPUz still occasionally produce red validations at 100% stable clocks?
  14. We all know that CPUz can occasionally produce "red" validations even at stock clocks, so I don't mind having a bunch of those in the hwbot DB as long as they are legit.
  15. I don't think you're going to like C4F, I'd rather go with 790FX stuff like M4A79T or C3F for Phenom II. (lower clocks but better efficiency)
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