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l0ud_sil3nc3

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  1. thanks guys, I think 150k at 6.5ish is completely doable, once I get the board modded to do over 1.92v I am sure it will be flying as this chip seems to scale/like voltage. gpu pot showed up a few days ago, just need to get it insulated and mounted:)
  2. No problem, I have only tested it once with the bios Nick uploaded and everything is pretty smooth so far, no gripes on this end PJ:) I bet you can run 2600 c8 on this board with much lower volts, than Giga or Asus. Dude, why didn't you tell me I was wondering why all my shi(f)tty chips don't do 7.1:D In all honesty though I did test manually setting and Nick's profile and both worked, so that is a good sign. BBSE did not clock as well but there is a new bios I will try tonight Nick posted in the thread at XS this morning.
  3. Weird. . . "ASRock Z77 OC Formula Challenge is open for submissions until 12 October 2012. This competition is between members. You can submit benchmark results before 12 October 2012. This competition is open to everyone. You can participate by making a submission during the competition." the rules page is not clear atm
  4. My results are on a retail board purchased from Newegg, they even threw in a free 60GB OCZ ssd, and it does indeed come with Gelid GC Extreme.
  5. Well that makes me feel a bit better, however I can't run PSC at those clocks/timings even with 2X2GB, always not exact in round or not convergent in square. Also this chip I used for the above sub, would cb at -140c on the MVE, (55>00>55) until it is warmed up sub -140c, while on the Z77 OC Formula it is cb free and I can run full pot on it. Like I was saying I am pretty sure it is my board:)
  6. You would think that Sam, however the above clocks were not possible on my MVE, (though I am pretty sure it is my board) and I honestly think the c7 Flares actually clock better than this kit on Z77.
  7. So this is an excellent memory clocking board PSC (4X2GB) and here is a 4Ghz run with PSC the 2X4GB run was under cold on the memory with no insulation, just a quickie at 1.85v:eek:
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