Yeah, temp 1 is cpu, temp 2 is chipset, temp 3 is random. The only problem with clocking it was that it hated extra voltage over 1.325 on air and 1.3 on the vapo. If I could've used more voltage it would've clocked so much higher...
Not much to say right now.
holding my spot. popped my DS5 the other night and waiting for RMA.![]()
Model: 9900 ES
Batch: AAAZB AA 0744EPBW
Speed: 2.6 MHz
Vcore: 1.3
Motherboard/chipset: Gigabyte MA790FX-DS5
Cpuid validation url:
Cooling: Air (OCZ Vendetta)
Are these board 'popping' on overclock and, if so, how do you go with RMAs? I would have thought that if they were running outside of normal settings the warranty would not apply ... much like over-revving a car enginw until you throw the crank shaft. Any observations from anyone?
Phenom 9850; 8GB RAM; Gigabyte DS-5 motherboard; Vista-X64; ATI 2600-Pro.
Usually in the past how could they prove it was the mindset which was true.
These days not so sure on that one but....Blowing your chip up from to much voltage then RMA'ing it is not very honorable thing to do![]()
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