Originally Posted by Revv23
Hmm well im running the same 24/7 clocks right now and as you can imagine its no different in windows... but i maxed out higher and i was able to run 4.1ghz in windows which frankly wasn't possible on the P5B... so in a while ill test for higher 24/7 clocks as i am confident that they are there, and that would be noticable.
About the maximizer - I freaking love it. If you ever want to bench seriously it should be the first thing on your list, i don't know how i got along without it. For instance, when clocking yesterday i set my ram timings a bit too tight, no problem, increase voltage until it boots, set the timings lower, decrease voltage... clocking in windows with clockgen? just turn the pot a bit for more voltage, no shutting down for more volts - its way better then a vmod too becasue you dont need to juggle a multimeter and a screwdriver around near your motherboard, its all just right there on the unit.
Also it brought my max memory OC on P5B in 4-4-4 from 560 with 2.6v to 575 with 2.6v and also allowed me to break 600 with 2.8v, as the voltage stability was so bad on P5B that the ram couldnt handle more then 2.6v...
On the abit the difference might not be quite so large as the board was designed to handle 3.0v on ram, and has some high quality circuitry, but i still have no doubt that the maximizer would give noticable gains...
If you aren't interested in hardcore benching, i still recommend it - like you said i got the same mhz at less voltage - i went from 450 4-4-4 at ~2.35 to 2.15v... However it's alot of money to spend if you aren't going to use it to bench. So it's more your call.
Also to note, if you get it you should be prepared to desoldier the VDimm coil from any mobo you use to ensure compatibility, if you aren't willing to do that then i wouldn't even bother.