First of all thanks to almighty for this AMAZING board
. So this board replaced my DFI P35 DK, with that i needed 1.344v (at load) to get 3.6ghz stable, slight bump in nb volts aswell. With this board, all i adjusted was fsb to 400, lower memory divider and vcore, everything else on auto. It does 3.6ghz with 0.1v Lower
. This board is amazing, looks crazy and hasnt even broken a sweat yet. 4.0ghz stable here i come!
I have that mobo atm but I've yet to OC as I dont know how to OC =( but its one cool looking mobo. Im just worried i might fry something while trying to OC. PC parts are expensive to me.
Originally Posted by waqasr
First of all thanks to almighty for this AMAZING board
. So this board replaced my DFI P35 DK, with that i needed 1.344v (at load) to get 3.6ghz stable, slight bump in nb volts aswell. With this board, all i adjusted was fsb to 400, lower memory divider and vcore, everything else on auto. It does 3.6ghz with 0.1v Lower
. This board is amazing, looks crazy and hasnt even broken a sweat yet. 4.0ghz stable here i come!
That surely is a nice board, but you are going to have to push quite a lot of vcore to hit 4.0Ghz.
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Originally Posted by DannyLaw
I have that mobo atm but I've yet to OC as I dont know how to OC =( but its one cool looking mobo. Im just worried i might fry something while trying to OC. PC parts are expensive to me.
It's near impossible to fry something because your PC automatically shuts off when something get's too hot. If you just keep an eye on the temperatures nothing can go wrong really.
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