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Old 06-13-09   #1721 (permalink)
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Will the P35 Blood Iron handle 450~460FSB Stable with a QUAD on air?
I have had mine up to 3.6Ghz and that was on air, wouldnt leave it there though, to hot. If you want to push it futher than that I would recommend the P45 if you want to stay w/ intel chip, if not go nvidia the750i FTW by EVGA will push 4GHz if not better depending on the cpu.
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i ran 9x400 on air folding 4 cores for 3 weeks before i watercooled it. it was a bit toasty but i didnt ruin anything. max temp was like 78c with the stock cooler.
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Where is the usb legacy option in the bios??
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Hopefully someone can help me out here, I've been runing the P35-T2RL Bloodiron for a few years now. And I've been having trouble getting it to run 4gigs of memory (2x2gb mushkin redlines). It runs 1 stick fine, but even after updating the bios whenever I stick the second stick in all I get are beeps. (And yes both sticks work by themselves)
I had it running both for a while then I switched out a hard drive and boom more beeps. This thing has caused me infinite frustration, but OC's like a champ.

So anyway, what BIOS do you guys run on the Bloodiron P35-T2RL?
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