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    Quote Originally Posted by *GameOver* View Post
    had to up the voltage no where near stable at 3.4 around the 1.35 - 1.385 range

    up to 1.4v on CPU and needed to drag the NBV up to 1.365
    yeah, once you start to get up there the chip really needs more juice to become stable. But be careful and monitor your temps bro.
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    http://service.futuremark.com/home.a...8C429F7717DC80


    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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    Quote Originally Posted by *GameOver* View Post
    http://service.futuremark.com/home.a...8C429F7717DC80


    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
    Good score dude. However I think the CPU score should have been higher. I get a hair under 5k at 3.41 Ghz

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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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