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Not sure if link works, but 4395 CPU score in 06 isnt to shabby. I forgot to throw the OC on my video card our i would have been over 16k(
But 15661 isnt bad
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*GameOver*: I'm jealous!! Looks like you have a VERY good chip there...
I know I tend to preach this piece of software a little, but running hours of Prime have already killed one of my Mobo's (PWM) and it didn't always relate to 100% stability even after hours of stress...
LINK:
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...ighlight=intel
IntelBurnTest isn't perfect either, but a 1/2 hour run (5 loops) will give you a much better idea of wether your system is stable without killing your board....
Just a suggestion, but it's the only program I use for final stress testing anymore...
WOW!, just noticed your getting those clocks on an SB600 board.
Golden Chip man... Gratz...
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