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How do you plan to fix that 7.8?biggrin.gif
post #12 of 15
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I know for the 2500k you have to overclock that sucker way beyond its capability to get 7.9. Dont quote me on this, but i think its 5.8GHz or 6GHz

2500k can't get a 7.9, even if they could get to 6Ghz. I've run WEI with a 2600k at 5.7Ghz or so & it was still a 7.8.
I have done 7.9 with a well overclocked 990x, I'm sure sb-e could do it as well. Haven't tried a 3770k yet, but could be doable. Have to try it later....
    
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post #13 of 15
Here's mine I just today got my 4.0 Ghz Oc stable on my phenom ii x6 1100t



as you should see I just need to get an SSD co's it's messing up my WEI score badly lol

btw my first time copying an image for a post which is apparently easy in Windows 8, hope it worked smile.gif
post #14 of 15
2500k is the slowest thing in my system:D
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post #15 of 15
windows experience index means nothing, use 3dmark or something to test performance. Also sorry, but your cpu is quite bad anyway.
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