Motherboard: GigaByte P67UD4 f6 | CPU: Intel 2500k 4.5ghz 1.26v | Memory: GSkill 2x4gb @ 1600mhz 1.34v | PSU: SeaSonic X650 Gold 650W | Video: AMD 6970 Koolance water block 880c/1450mem 1.035v | HDD: WD 640gb cavier black: VelociRaptor 300gb: Intel x-25 g2 80gb | Sound: Asus xonar D1 | OS: W7 64bit
3 min quickie.
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Woot!
some nice boobs
Intel Core i5 6600K + ASRock Z170 OC Formula + Galax HOF 4000 (8GBx2) + Antec 1200W OC Version
EK SupremeHF + BlackIce GTX360 + Swiftech 655 + XSPC ResTop
Macbook Pro 15" Late 2011 (i7 2760QM + HD 6770M)
Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 (2014) , Huawei Nexus 6P
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Nice boobs, but 7GHZ STABLE SC2?!! HOLY DAMN! Is this feat common for many chips? SC2 is CPU intensive.
rofl this is the best moment !
Was at the event, and was really glad I got to be able to meet chew and 64Nomis. Many of the IGN/IPL girls were just as good looking if not more so than said girl in this picture. SC2 Ran stable at 7+ghz (2/4 cores just got home from the event so can't really recall at this point), BF3 at 6.6 (think they enabled all 8). While SC2 isn't really cpu intensive, it does continue to scale with clocks up to 5ghz, if not more but only stresses 2 cores. Got to talk to Chew and 64Nomis about the chips and they seemed extremely happy with how well they did in the extreme conditions, and even got to see how well it ran on the silly stock cooler (5+, did not see any thermal measuring, and they were pretty good chips). AMD guys at the event were saying 4.5-5ghz on air so far has been relatively easy in the hands of someone that knows what they are doing, and a bit further under advanced cooling methods.
damn that's quite the setup
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