The lower FSB (compared to what a dual core can do) is the reason.
What's the max FSB the CPU can do (even with a lower multiplier) ?
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The lower FSB (compared to what a dual core can do) is the reason.
What's the max FSB the CPU can do (even with a lower multiplier) ?
Didn't have a problem installing the new driver on Vista 64.
I seem to have a problem with installing Vista I think and was wondering if anyone had an insights.
The system posts and I can get into the BIOS and set boot order and make sure the CPU is at...
http://graphicshost.net/images/zv0sc445978vt1e_thumb.jpg
This should help. :p:
Jaycar sell them in packs of 10.
M3 FLAT WHT PK10
Mine were 8mm in diameter and 1 mm thick.
It will only be a couple of days wait longer, as the stores that ship internationally have them arriving soon, going by what Gabe said.
Can't wait to get mine :D
Great news.
I assume the Swiftech shop only ships in the US ?
http://www.memoryc.com/computermemory/ddr3ram.html?Brands=CellShock
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?t=198126
I just got mine in the mail. Will post a few pics when I get the chance to install it.
Just to confirm, it comes with two plates for the RAM on the back.
Usually they come with a rear PCI bracket with a switch to turn on/off.
What Swiftech block is that ?
Very impressive :up:
Would it be worth using TIM instead of the standard thermal pads underneath the heatsinks ? I've done the northbridge/southbridge etc, but was worried that the gap was too big for just thermal grease...
It's for the LED light underneath the ROG logo on the NB.
The HZ sticks (which you posted about) have been overclocking quite well on a number of boards, so yes they should work.
4x1GB puts more stress on the northbridge, so running 2x1GB or 2x2GB is...
G.Skill 4GB(2x2GB) PI PC12800 kits seem to work well.
http://newgskill.web-bi.net/bbs/view.php?id=g_ddr3&page=1&sn1=&divpage=1&sn=off&ss=on&sc=on&select_arrange=headnum&desc=asc&no=29
Sounds like you have the right attitude to beat this YP. Keep up the fight mate and all the best.
+2 for the nickel.
Would an MCR320 with Ultra Kaze's 2000rpm, handle a 4870X2 and an overclocked E8600 ?
You could always cut your own hole in it with something like a dremel.
Just got mine today. Batch number is Q820A599.
Should have my rig running when I get my 4870X2 sometime this week, so hopefully can post a few results of it running under water.
That looks much the same as the back plate that could be bought with the D-Tek FuZion v1 and/or came with the Pro Mount kit.
http://www.dtekcustoms.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=224
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Thanks so far for the testing and info, much appreciated.
Seems it's just coming into retail channels over here in Aus, so hopefully won't be too long before I can buy it.
E8600/Rampage...