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XS IvyBridge Superpi32m 5Ghz Challenge, Invitation
ME4ME replied to Hondacity's topic in Ivy Bridge (Z77) OC
indeed. 4.5Ghz maybe? -
Aristidis - GeForce GTX 580 @ 1050/1175MHz - 522319 marks Aquamark
ME4ME replied to Viss's topic in Result Discussions
Nice! -
MSI MOA Americas 2012 on HWBOT - Sharing related posts
ME4ME replied to El Gappo's topic in Crime room
2 requests #1: resize pictures on page 32 #2 remove spaces between text page 33 This thread is getting congested, lol. -
MSI MOA Americas 2012 on HWBOT - Sharing related posts
ME4ME replied to El Gappo's topic in Crime room
wow, thrilling end to the MOA Americas is that's true. Let's wait and see.. Their 3d11 score do look very similair tho. What's the change of both systems running systemdate 1/1/2005. -
Splave really dropping the bomb. If there even was any, there is now no doubt left who will win. Great effort!
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Gyrock - Core i7 3770K @ 6527.5MHz - 4min 59sec 937ms SuperPi 32m
ME4ME replied to Perica_barii's topic in Result Discussions
Very nice! Running 1 core for lower temperature and thus higher CPU clock? -
For all MSI Z68 users out there, wanting to run Ivy, check out this page: http://event.msi.com/mb/22nm/ BIOS updates from the normal MSI site will not yet support Ivy on Z68. For Z68A-GD80 G3, download this file: http://download1.msi.com/files/downloads/bos_exe/E7672vJ0.zip Copy to root-folder of a bootable USB flashdrive, and boot from the device using a Sandy Bridge CPU. Type: "E7672vJ0" and press enter to flash. It will update both BIOS and Intel ME rom to support Ivy. Between BIOS and ME flashing, the system will reboot atleast once. Hope this can be helpfull. Found out the hard-way, but it's working now.
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nah... tried up to 2.05v (real, @ Multimeter) yesterday with the Z77A-GD65 and public bios. Pretty sure Asrock can do higher than 1.8v too, but need to check. Besides, not all Ivy's scale with voltage that high. Tried one cpu that maxed out between ~1.70 and 1.75v.
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Ivy Bridge 3570K/3770K Batch and Serial Numbers
ME4ME replied to Massman's topic in Ivy Bridge (Z77) OC
L206B007 Max valid: 6200mhz, max Superpi1M: 6100mhz, 1.95v needed. crappy CPU.... -
I don't. Whether it's SB or IB, it's the same for everybody. Handpicking of CPUs will always be needed. The one argument for IB would be that it's more fun, but hey .. that's not MSI;s problem, and they probably have a schedule to hold on to.
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Splave - Radeon HD 7970 @ 1650/1850MHz - 200014 marks 3DMark03
ME4ME replied to Splave's topic in Result Discussions
200K with SB, now thats impressive. -
Sure you didn't just get two bad boards, or condensation issues? Tried the X79-GD65 a while ago .. had no problems with it whatsoever. Only thing that bugged me at that point what immature software, so couldn't change bclock/multiplier in windows lol
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Interesting. So no OCP, no burned mosfets .. but instead, red screens? Damn, want to try GTX680 myself
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Wasn't the resistor a 0-ohm resistor anyway? ... shorting makes it 0+0=0 ..
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did you do the CB mod provided by Tin? Maybe a special bios is needed.
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haha good catch! .. knowing your enemy is half the work huh
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Interesting... Rbuass using win8 for 32M. Doesn't look that impressive yet, but maybe worth trying
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dinos22 - Core i7 3770K @ 6538.5MHz - 5min 1sec 640ms SuperPi 32m
ME4ME replied to Hondacity's topic in Result Discussions
nice! -
MSI GTX 680 Lightning Pictured!
ME4ME replied to Christian Ney's topic in General hardware discussion
indeed, tell us, what DO you know? -
MSI GTX 680 Lightning Pictured!
ME4ME replied to Christian Ney's topic in General hardware discussion
honestly i don't think thats the real deal. He's probably just creating som buzzz -
hmm..was just thinking of this contest. So the prizes will be ticket to TW only. While probably some month later, LOC will have the usual cash prizes + ticket to TW too? funny. Who dares to skip regional contest, and fully focus on LOC
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looking very nice. But... no thumbnuts?
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obviously a 680. check power connectors