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    Msi P45 Up 700fsb....

    MSI P45 UP 700FSB....

    MS-7512 SAME TO MS-7513





    http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=431233


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    fsb700 good~!
    I always wondered system photos

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    NB cooling?
    but nice FSB

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    Quote Originally Posted by loopy83 View Post
    NB cooling?
    but nice FSB
    LN2....

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    whats the max on air?

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    Air 640fsb

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    640 on air is nice... good job!

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    Insane FSB on MSI!

    What BIOS?
    Can You share Your settings?
    Intel Inside

    Quote Originally Posted by AndreYang
    who care winrar benchmark in the world? lol

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    Only 1 core used.
    Now show us 2cores FSB clocking
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    Nice FSB on air and LN2
    May be they[MSI engineers] are done playing with heatpipes in their labs!!

    p e a c e

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    what board is it??

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    MSI P45 Platinum or P45 Neo2-FR. Both of them, have the same PCB.
    Intel Inside

    Quote Originally Posted by AndreYang
    who care winrar benchmark in the world? lol

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    Good job, Ivanqu
    Good mobo, MSI

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    MSI 700fsb
    exellent results man !

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    one core and that much ram...is that bios 1.4?

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    how do you disable the other core ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by wolf2009 View Post
    how do you disable the other core ?
    RUN -> msconfig -> BOOT.INI -> Advanced options -> /NUMPROC = 1

    Or just in BIOS if you have Multicore option set it to Disable.


    BTW, nice mobo. Let's do some stability bench


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    and dual channel bench

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    Suprise.......Finaly MSI get FSB 700 nice work...
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    i think you are asking the wrong person about safety limits, but

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    w000t nice work dude.
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    Heat

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    Nice 705MHz FSB for MSI

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    Good job, Ivan
    It proves MSI's OC ability!

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    what were the NB's temps on air???
    nice FSB

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    Quote Originally Posted by ownage View Post
    Only 1 core used.
    Now show us 2cores FSB clocking


    go ahead!

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