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    Dfi Dk P35-t2rs+e2140

    Systems
    CPU: E2140
    Main: DFI P35-T2RS(no mod)
    Ram: Kington
    PSU: FSP Blue Stom II 400W
    Cooling: nhenhophach's container.

    Valid at 4213Mhz
    http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=334376

    Super Pi at 4181Mhz



    Systems setup.



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    Congratulation, good job my buddy, keep pushing it on LN2

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    how much FSB you can boot from BIOS ?

    anyway very nice resut..

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    nice.
    looking forward to some ln2 stuff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by akin View Post
    how much FSB you can boot from BIOS ?

    anyway very nice resut..
    I set 510 from Bios

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    thats amazing

    Congrats on finding an amazing chip
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    Very good e2140.
    But your pi time is a little slow.

    Tweak your rig and take a good hwbot position. With your frequencies I think you can achieve a top ten position.

    Bye
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