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  1. So when I set 102.1x49 all is well PCI x3.0 works but even when trying to raise bclk in Windows or in the bios even at 104.2 causes gpuz to read it as x 1.1. Tried two a few different bios to confirm this behavior.

  2. Maybe just bad reading of GPU-Z :S ...regarding fresh new specific drivers of the card.

     

    dude so much fail going on over atm.

     

    I am thinking it has something to do with bclk, because when I switch it from 105.3 to 100 it shows up as x 3.0.

     

    so weird, so I decided to flash a different bios and it hangs in the middle, recovering as we speak lol

  3. Shhhhh! Someone could hear ya :D ...another tricks in my basket hehe!

     

    I like how you think:)

     

    3x boards

    3x cpus

    2x cards

     

    . . .because it is MSI and you just never know. Last night on the GD 80 vcore is maxed out at 1.95v and I get 1.89v idle to as low as 1.85v under load and then it would randomly spike to 2.04v. You gotta know the cpu likes that excellent power delivery:D

  4. Let's not use that one in the qualifier phase ... it would be unfair so close to the deadline.

     

     

    I still have not benched my 7790, it just showed up today.

     

    Glad to hear you have a (hopefully) working cold slow bios man, makes me glad I went that route.

  5. Just got down with the vas on the most recent Z77 OC Formula since there have been so many sessions with cold on the memory. Yes it is a bit messy at first the peace of mind of a condensation free session is totally worth it I think.

     

    For just cpu, no need to go that hard if you live in a dry climate, but if the board is going to be benched cold on cpu, gpu and memory and is a permanent bench board then I don't think there is anything wrong with the vas treatment.

     

    Also I don't think you need Hondacity style vas treatment with an inch tall layer of goo covering everything, just a thin layer and then melt it with the heat gun so it goes everywhere in those hard to reach spots.

  6. How does it work out with Hynix rams ? got these prety tight at 2600C10 on the Mpower during the review testing

     

    Have no idea Leeg, I have all this nice BFR, CFR and MFR and no desire to run it lol.

     

    I was thinking Samsung, but the RipZ kit worked so well I was hard pressed to remove it especially with the -110c cbb coupled with the fact that all clocks were booted from the bios as my OS does not support ME installation.

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