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    75°C its ok ....

    My i7 920, VID : 0.975


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    Quote Originally Posted by slash777 View Post
    75°C its ok ....

    My i7 920, VID : 0.975

    Nice, mine runs 3.2ghz with 1.08v, 3.8ghz with 1.27v

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    Quote Originally Posted by GAR View Post
    Nice, mine runs 3.2ghz with 1.08v, 3.8ghz with 1.27v
    Thx for the info, today i test the maximum

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    Had a little time today and pushed the memories a bit further
    Still 1.6v in bios 7 8 7

    Love my new Corsair kit
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gligy View Post
    Had a little time today and pushed the memories a bit further
    Still 1.6v in bios 7 8 7

    Love my new Corsair kit
    Good news for sure, I just bought the same cpu (exact!), mobo, and ram here in Canada. I pick it up friday morning with a Cooler Master V8, HIS 4870 1gb, PC&C 750 crossfire editon. Ran a search on the batch # and found this thread, I've been out of this for a while it should be fun.....
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    So it's rather these bad Core i7 chips, not the motherboards that are the bottleneck at the moment?

    Any ETA on new chips?

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    Quote Originally Posted by RamGuy239 View Post
    So it's rather these bad Core i7 chips, not the motherboards that are the bottleneck at the moment?

    Any ETA on new chips?
    These are not bad chips by any means, 50% overclock on every chip is just amazing.

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