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    I've settled on 2750 @ 1.5v which tops off at 75 with all cores loaded. A bit high I know, been debating water if that would get me any more speed out of it.
    Oddly I can't get any more than 1800 HT/NB stable no matter what I set the NB volts at.

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    Arrow ******new Bios Is Out*************



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    any changes in the new one? Im still on the 401 because it clocks better than 501 and 601 for me.
    E7200 @ 4.0ghz 1.29vcore
    2x 6870
    OCZ 4gb @ 5-4-4-12 846mhz

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    Changes

    I haven't tried the 5000+ BE in it ,only Phenom

    *Added ECC field/section (probably the only setting that is visible for both AM2 and AM2+ CPU's)
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    *WinRar performance got "fixed"- use to be (for me) about 300kbs
    Now about 1500kbs
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    *Huge increase in Everest CPU benchmarks
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    **The Bad:

    Ganged/Unganged setting-gone
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    I am guessing the BIOS got released in order to support the upcoming phenoms
    B3's.
    Thats about it for the "major" things


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