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Massman - Core i5 661 @ 6277MHz - 4min 1sec 797ms wPrime 1024m

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The modification is as easy as it gets. Even I was able to do it :D.

 

I'll post the batch of the CPU in this thread when I get the chance to clean the CPU.

So if I wasnt fucked in terms of motherboard, I'd know what to do now.. ;) n1

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Yes I saw your post, a soldering iron and you're could! Would love to try this board out on LN2! Thanks and congrats again Massman!

Very strange, the other two programs

CPU MHz 5760 MHz show wPrime shows

6277 MHz and cpuz shows but I know that the information wPrime CPU clock speed of cpuz gets. Here was perhaps after Helped?

Sorry my English is not realy god.

 

Very strangely, the two programs have a different opinion

of the CPU clock speed.

wPrime shows 5760 MHz, And cpuz shows 6277 MHz.

But I know that the information wPrime CPU clock speed gets on cpuz.

Here was perhaps after Helped? Or what happened?

I would like to know about that.

I have explained this in the other Wprime you reported as cheat. Before you continue to complain, I'd suggest you change back from 3 hwbot accounts to 1 ;)

To repeat myself: Wprime shows "boot BCLK x stock multiplier", or in this case: "230x25". I force the turbo multiplier in the bios (26x) and increase BCLK frequency using the MSI OC Big Bang Dashboard. Wprime doesn't report that frequency though.

Good job Masman, that's a strong Wp1024, I was able to get to 4m 34.999s with Ci3 540@5531MHz.

Looking good, Niko. I've noticed that Wprime 1024M scales roughly 1s per BCLK here ~ 1s per 26MHz.

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