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    Quote Originally Posted by jonspd View Post
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    Shes looks like someone I know from Cali. called Jaymie, that's why.
    She has a pic that was taken in her car as she sat in the drivers wearing the seatbelt and that one looked similar.

    Here's another plus 9.7k EVEREST read at different clocks, found it on the 2nd drive, must have saved it whilst messing around.

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    Phenom doesn't boot plus 626MHz RAM, no matter what volts/latencies/cooling (plus zero), it just BSODs at Windows load-up. With RAM that is known to run this flawless at 2.3V.

    Quote Originally Posted by Daveburt714 View Post
    I'm not afraid to turn the NB up a little now, not trying to be a wimp, but with the reviews I've been reading about B3 this chip might have to last me until the 45nm parts come out...
    1.3VID? Should be easily safe if temps stay good. However, have you tried to see if VID actually changes when moved up and down one notch?

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    Quote Originally Posted by KTE View Post
    1.3VID? Should be easily safe if temps stay good. However, have you tried to see if VID actually changes when moved up and down one notch?
    Yep, according to AMD Hardware Monitor it does..
    Man you've been so much help, I really appreciate it!

    I'm testing @ 1.30 (VID=20) on the CPU/NB right now. Actually booted at HT REF of 260, it's never done that before..
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