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Feltyham

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  1. Hello again,

    Could you please delete this score: https://hwbot.org/submission/5406560_feltyham_reference_frequency_p5q_em_357.13_mhz

    When I submitted it originally, my mainboard wasn't in the database (P5Q-EM DO) and I invalidly submitted to P5Q-EM (has a different chipset, it's a slightly different board)

    Once I did a few submissions with Benchmate the board was added (P5Q-EM DO). Please delete this - thank you

  2. Hello rookie here having a blast OCing my old hardware. Currently benchmarking my old ASUS 650TI (1gb, 980 MHz GPU Clock, 1350 MHz Memory Stock)

    I have my 650TI at 1.137V which is the maximum I can get it to via MSI Afterburner. 
    Right now using stock cooling I can get the GPU Clock to 1220 MHz with a Memory Clock of 1450 MHz and I'm basically on the edge of stability. The maximum temps I see are around 60C, even with the stock air cooling I'm convinced I can squeeze a bit more performance out of it.

    Is there any way to exceed the 100mV limit, or in order to do this would I have to do something outside of programs like Afterburner? 

    Appreciate any input - thank you,
      Feltyham 

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  3. Hi there, new member participating in the Country Cup - after reading this thread I found out that laptops are not supposed to be used:
    https://hwbot.org/competition/country cup 2023GPU/stage/5728_cinebench_-_2024_gpu_-_geforce_2000_-_3_scores

    LIMITATIONS

    • Only use videocard from the GeForce 2000 Series family.
    • Multiple GPU supported
    • A verification screenshot is required, using the official background, score, CPU-Z 2.08 tabs for CPU, motherboard & memory and GPU-Z. tab
    • Add a picture of your benching setup
    • Download official Country Cup 2023 wallpaper here

      I participated in this event using my laptop (I've OC'd my chip but if laptops are not allowed prehaps the limitations should explicitly mention that, I was unaware until I read this thread). Thank you. 

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