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    Niiiice! 2550M bandwidth. Wow!
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    Nice board and nice score on air
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    Quote Originally Posted by DStealth View Post
    Wow almost a minute...and large FFTs

    Nice QPI through
    Yes very stable. It is still going while I type this message BTW

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    Quote Originally Posted by GAR View Post
    I know, but i was wondering if it was possible to use the bottom 2 pci-e at 16x, also what mounting kit did you use for the tuniq tower??
    I believe that the bottom slot is 8x PCIe. Remember that it is 2.0 though so you still have a lot of PCIe bandwidth.
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    how many CPUs did you test before you found this one
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    almost 4.2GHz is GOOD on air, that stable

    anybody knows the max voltage over time for these nehalems? 1.51v seems a littlebit high...? 40-50% over stock

    temps jakup?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dpa View Post
    almost 4.2GHz is GOOD on air, that stable

    anybody knows the max voltage over time for these nehalems? 1.51v seems a littlebit high...? 40-50% over stock

    temps jakup?
    Full load temps are around 65c or so, but remember that I am using a Tuniq Tower Socket 775 cooler with modified with ties so that it can work I would not trust my temps as real world situations Since it is not mounted properly.

    Here is a preview at the OC utility that will be bundled with the EVGA X58.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jAkUp View Post
    Full load temps are around 65c or so, but remember that I am using a Tuniq Tower Socket 775 cooler with modified with ties so that it can work I would not trust my temps as real world situations Since it is not mounted properly.

    Here is a preview at the OC utility that will be bundled with the EVGA X58.

    http://img513.imageshack.us/img513/4115/eleetke9.png
    nice ... would come in handy for sure
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    Unreal results from Nehalem. I'm severely impressed. I only wish my lolly CPA career could pay for a such a beast.

    Great job man.

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    Jakub, please show us 1 hour prime95 with SMALL FFT at > 4 Ghz and vcore < 1.4volt.

    No sense in destroying the cpu at 1.5 vcore and fooling us at 1 Minute prime

    thx

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    Quote Originally Posted by jAkUp View Post
    Full load temps are around 65c or so, but remember that I am using a Tuniq Tower Socket 775 cooler with modified with ties so that it can work I would not trust my temps as real world situations Since it is not mounted properly.

    Here is a preview at the OC utility that will be bundled with the EVGA X58.

    *picture*
    Nice, looks like clockgen

    Nice speed on air, Jackup! BCLK ist very nice.
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    thx for posting and ya Fr3ak its looking like clockgen hehe

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    nice OC Utility jAkUp! would it be exclusive on EVGA boards?

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    Jacob, what do you have the PWM frequency set at? And how's the temperature of the mosfets?
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    http://www.hardocp.com/news.html?new...VzaWFzdCwsLDE=

    nice review ocing on this processor - rock solid stablity


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    I wanted a Gigabyte or Asus for my next X58 mobo. Not anymore. Great job!
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    Jacob,

    Very nice results

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    Quote Originally Posted by dinos22 View Post
    how many CPUs did you test before you found this one
    Just this and a 965 I think.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jAkUp View Post
    Yes very stable. It is still going while I type this message BTW


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    **This is not a flame, just curious and trying to get an idea of what's going on**

    1.52v? That seems pretty high considering we've seen longer Prime runs at 1.36v

    And 18 minutes of Prime isn't exactly 24/7 stable.

    It's great for benching at those speeds, but what could you operate at full time?

    Again, not trying to be negative, just looking for more information to help me decide which board to get.
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    What speed memory does the evga mobo support trying to decide on wether this mobo is suitable for me

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    that is mean nice work m8

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    If I were to mount a TRUE vertically on this board, would the cooler go beyond the mobos edges?

    I have a V2000 and there is almost no room for a cooler mounted vertically. This board seems to have the socket closer to the mobos edge than for example the RIIE.

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