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    Helped me a lot with my i2500k

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    I am glad

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    Hi Sin, how are you?
    Sorry, please can you help me again?

    Why if I have setting in the bios 48x100, aida software or cpuz law 47x?
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    check it again in the BIOS, does it say 48x?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sin0822 View Post
    check it again in the BIOS, does it say 48x?

    And 'the multiplier, and Windows OS drops to 47x....because?
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    Hi Sin..sorry again .
    I have tested for 4900 Mghz..and I have enabled Internal Cpu Pll overvoltage , and i have setting Turbo Power Limit @ 300 and also Core current Limit @ 300 .
    For day use 24/7 I have setting the vcore to 1.45 with Level 6.
    according to you, I can burn the cpu?
    I have a waterchiller

    Look my screen please.

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    no that is perfect actually, so what is the problem? it seems AIDA is reporting 4.9ghz?

    There is an Intel Turbo multiplier speed monitor, its made by intel, its very good to figure out things like this.
    http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Deta...?DwnldID=19105

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    Quote Originally Posted by sin0822 View Post
    no that is perfect actually, so what is the problem? it seems AIDA is reporting 4.9ghz?

    There is an Intel Turbo multiplier speed monitor, its made by intel, its very good to figure out things like this.
    http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Deta...?DwnldID=19105
    nothing, I want to only understand if I can remain with this vcore with 24/7 without to kill the cpu, and if TPD and TCP I can be to 300 to milliampere.

    Only this ...attend your news
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    Volt was set 1.455 in BIOS , managed to run SuperPI and short after that it crashed Dont know how much v is safe for 24/7 ?

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    This is insane for me!

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    Hello there!
    I am new registered user but old reader/fan of XtremeSystems. I am writing to you in order to amazing job you have done with Ultimate Sandy Bridge OC Guide + P67A-UD7 Performance Review. One week ago I have change system prom 775 platform and all this is kind of very very new for me.

    I am graphic designer / photographer and as far as I know it might be better to stay with 8 threads instead of high-end OC. If so let me know about it. I bought one extremely good 2600k that was OCed at 5Ghz on 1.4V but with water-cooling and I know it might be hard to get such GHz's... All in all please let me know if it would be better to stay with hyperthreading enabled on like 4.6 GHz or shall I go for hyperthreading disabled but push a little bit more CPU?

    Here's my configuration:
    CPU: INTEL i7 2600k
    CPU cooling: Noctua NH-D14
    MOBO: ASUS P8Z68-V Pro/GEN3
    RAM: Patriot Viper 3 16GB (2x8GB) 1600MHz XMP CL 9-9-9-24 [PVI316G160C9K]
    PSU: CORSAIR 620HX

    Would you mind hepling me with my system? I am looking forward for any replay.

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    yea whats up, what helps do you need?

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