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Thread: Headala's i7 920 batch list

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    Quote Originally Posted by bahlgren342 View Post
    I have the 3841A574 from Micro center as well. Rest of my rig, including Evga x58 should be arriving monday/tuesday. Hope I can get 4.0 with a TRUE push/pull. Will report in a couple days.

    Anyone else have this batch?
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    3841A579, did not plug it yet
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    I guess this list isn't being updated anymore? I posted that 3841A507 is good to go.
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    Sorry, guys, I'm not updating this anymore. I originally intended it to share my research into which batch to buy and to seek feedback from others. I ended up with a 3841A580, and have been reasonably happy with it so far. If you would like to share your OC'ing results, I suggest this thread: http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=213105

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    My 3842A938 does 4200MHz just a tad below 1.4V.. & 4GHz around 1.34V.

    It's definately not the worst FPO out there..

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    batch numbers are an excellent guide to getting a good clocking cpu... but the more i read the more it seems that with i7's it is the whole pack that has to me thought of
    ie ram and mobo are also important considerations... and especially the settings

    as it is... i just missed out at a local supplier on a well batched 920; now content to wait for d0's to come downunder
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    From what I see 3844's are also amazing overclockers and they are some of the newest batches out there currently.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GenTarkin View Post
    From what I see 3844's are also amazing overclockers and they are some of the newest batches out there currently.
    agree. I have a 3844 920,stable at 4.1g with Vcore 1.25-1.26. Will do 4.5g @1.44V (215x21).

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