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Thread: Foxconn Quantum Force Black Ops X48 OC Guide (56k Warning)

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    Quote Originally Posted by spikerules View Post
    My thoughts exactly. I wouldnt listen to this personally. I ran the same memory @ 1600 stable on my Asus striker II Extreme.
    If you had it stable, what was the reason to buy BlackOps? Did you expect something like 1800 with your OCZ 1600 on it?

    Quote Originally Posted by saaya View Post
    hehehe
    lol the ramsinks on the nb heatsink
    Whatever adds the dissipating surface and doesn't look too ugly

    well i wish it would be like that, but this thread looks a lot like "BASH until somebody teaches you or fixes the problems for you" to me...
    and still you blame the motherboard and not the memory, right?

    Well, people need to blame something or somebody if they can't reach planned goals

    Quote Originally Posted by R B Customs View Post
    I have tested OCZ 1600, Corsair 1333, and cellshock 1800 in the black ops board over the last few days and the OCZ seems to have a definite issue with running over 1066 speeds, no matter of of voltages and settings.
    I had problems with OCZ even with 790i board using stock clocks (couldn't run with settings according to it's specification) and had to RMA the memory while Crucial DDR3-2000 and Corsair DDR3-1800 worked just fine. The 790i board was not stable during hours though and I switched to BlackOps, which is rock stable.
    Last edited by gmcg; 06-19-2008 at 06:14 AM.
    Foxconn BlackOps, 2x1Gb Corsair Dominator 1800C7DF 7-6-5-18-1T@1720Mhz@2.05V, QX9650@4.3GHz@1.456V@58C@430x4 FSB 4 cores 100% full load (D-Tek Fuzion with quad core nozzle, Magicool Nova Xtreme 1080 with 9xNoctua P12 ULNA mode, EVGA 9800GX2 @780/1960/1127@40C max loaded), 2x150Gb Raptor/ Raid-0+Thermaltake BlacX ST0005U, Lian Li 343B-WCE-custom, Vista Ultimate 64

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