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I haven't had any issues with my BadAxe2 at all..... No problems with the Intel SATA ports.... No problems with RAM getting fried.... No problems at all that I didn't cause by letting the temps get too high from overclocking further than my Zalman 9700 can handle. I put this computer together in November and have been running is 24/7 crunching WCG since then. At first I had an E6700 in it. Now I have a QX6700 @ 3.3GHz. In addition to crunching WCG 24/7 I use this computer for just about everything else that I do - including making this post.
I'll post all the specs below. Maybe that will help someone out. I don't remember what the voltages are set at. I'll have to come back and edit in that info.
CM Stacker 810 case with two 120mm fans in front instead of one as they come stock. I also added a fan in the side panel - 60mm I think - blowing into the case. Other than the two additional fans the case is stock.
QX 6700
3GB Ballistix Tracer PC2 8000 (2x1GB + 2x512MB)
Zalman 9700 (Ultra 120 Extreme on the way. The 9700 really isn't up to a Quad.)
2 X 150GB Raptors in RAID 0 on the Intel SATA ports + a 320GB Seagate 7200.10
Lite-On DVD
8800 GTX
X-Fi Music
PC P&C Silencer 750
Settings: 330 FSB, RAM 266 / 800 (2/3 ratio)
Volts: CPU 1.3875, FSB 1.375, MCH/ICH 1.550
Hope this helps......
Last edited by David_L6; 09-02-2007 at 09:48 AM.
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