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    ThuG OC Team: E6600@5250, SuperPi 1M 9,703s

    Here we have an interesting E6600, unfortunately our Commando gived us lots of problem, and finnally it died
    Next try on DFI P965-S

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    Asus commando Full mod (V-droop & V-core) Bios 1001
    Intel conroe E6600 L627A Cooled by Ybris One LN2 Edition
    Crucial Ballistix PC6400
    Asus X1600XT (Successivamente Matrox PCI)
    Pc Power & Cooling 1KW
    WD Raptor 36 GB





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    Nice Clock Bro !! Picture Please.....
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    We want pics of the rig... !
    Greetings from Bulgaria

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    Great result!

    Just curious that the HDD Raptor can help you get a better result on benching a PI calculation like superPI, PiFast ,etc?

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    What about CPU-z validation?

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    nice result guys what vcore did you set?
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    I think mine is better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Achill3uS View Post
    nice result guys what vcore did you set?

    vcore 1,92

    What about CPU-z validation?
    validation for what?

    Just curious that the HDD Raptor can help you get a better result on benching a PI calculation like superPI, PiFast ,etc?
    nope,you don't need a raptor.. IMO the best hard disks for benching are the old pata.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Savoy View Post
    Great result!

    Just curious that the HDD Raptor can help you get a better result on benching a PI calculation like superPI, PiFast ,etc?
    ramdisk is a better way than a raptor

    nice results my friends

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    amazing work guys !
    compliments
    we want 9.5 sec.

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    Good job

    I'm waiting dark

    Yours hand is always excellent

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    nice to know i have the same batch then yours, good results thou. P35 next??

    my E66 L627A is waiting a good mobo to start pushing it
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