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Don't run it at stock, that's your problem
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it does?
thats new to me ROFL
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True... but the power design is really weird...
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Not really . Didn't notice it till it hit 5ghz on stock volts, that cpuz is not reporting fsb correctly. 266 in BIOS iirc. 1.61.3 seems to work fine though.
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198.3 MHz with SDR SDRAM at 194.6MHz
What
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Big fists do not matter, Im a lover not a fighter <3 to all
Keep your love fists to yourself
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Ya, sideport sucking. Needs more volts maybe...
Also, Ht link seemed to crap out early
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Awe, comon man. Give it 2v
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It's a team comp, so you have to be the best in your team (overclock.net) for your score to show. FTW is beating you with 10k points, so you have to beat him for your score to be shown.
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As of an hour ago, still not working
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See post #63 for the intended use http://kingpincooling.com/forum/showthread.php?t=581&page=7
Pics of them running http://kingpincooling.com/forum/showpost.php?p=7076&postcount=72
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I think the difference is whether it is part of the chipset (integrated) or built onto the board as a separate chip or add in card (mobile). The GMA is part of the chipset, and the GT540M is a separate chip.
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The CD tray is not a cup holder
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Hmm, ran an unlocked yesterday with no problem, checked it against cpuz 1.58. http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=2436088
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nvm, guess he hasn't released it yet
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Lies, all of it
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You got it all wrong, engineers only pretend they fix their own stuff because it was well put together the first time. If not, add some tape.
As an engineer, I hold no claim to be able to fix anything. In fact, I purposefully destroy hardware on a daily basis
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So I guess these is no point in doing am3+ high freq runs until this is figured out?
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After investigation this result wasn't affected by the CPUZ 1.61/60x Bugs
Random curiosity, why are these not validated?
just_nuke_em says: I'am waiting for youGot an 8150 1137 today, now just need to find time
Rasparthe - SDR SDRAM @ 199.4MHz - 199.4 MHz Memory Clock
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Nice!