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    Quote Originally Posted by _Lone_Wolf_ View Post
    mAJORD's posted was grounded in reality.

    The fact home users can clock their chips to an arbitrary clockrate does not translate into a manufacturer being able to validate a comercially viable yield at that clockrate.

    Of course, don't that interfere with the thread degrading into infantile abuse and counter abuse. Thats what most of you are here for, isn't it.
    We are not arguing that point but we are arguing
    No Current phenom II will go near a stable 3.6Ghz on low volts with a stock cooler,
    The fact many are doing so with ease.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Final8ty View Post
    We are not arguing that point but we are arguing
    The fact many are doing so with ease.
    Actually, you left out the important part:

    "No Current phenom II will go near a stable 3.6Ghz on low volts with a stock cooler, at high temperatures,"

    Having a bad day?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zucker2k View Post
    Actually, you left out the important part:

    "No Current phenom II will go near a stable 3.6Ghz on low volts with a stock cooler, at high temperatures,"

    Having a bad day?
    Nope as you left out the fact that it will do it on stock Volts on the stock cooler.
    Last edited by Final8ty; 01-30-2009 at 09:10 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Final8ty View Post
    Nope as you left out the fact that it will do it on stock Volts on the stock cooler.
    He was actually generous, he said "low volts."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zucker2k View Post
    He was actually generous, he said "low volts."
    Which is wrong as the stock cooler has to handle stock volts which was the original point for comments about AMD releasing a 3.5 stock CPU.
    He was basically saying that its very unlikely & we were just informing that in fact that is not so.
    Last edited by Final8ty; 01-30-2009 at 09:19 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Final8ty View Post
    Which is wrong as the stock cooler has to handle stock volts which was the original point for comments about AMD releasing a 3.5 stock CPU.
    He was basically saying that its very unlikely & we were just informing that in fact that is not so.
    Would you generously share your load temperatures @ 3.5GHZ with stock voltages 64bit OS prime using OCCT Linpack in a hot ambient lets say 30c room temperature and bad ventilated case along with stock TIM
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    Quote Originally Posted by kemo View Post
    Would you generously share your load temperatures @ 3.5GHZ with stock voltages 64bit OS prime using OCCT Linpack in a hot ambient lets say 30c room temperature and bad ventilated case along with stock TIM
    Same for i7
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    Quote Originally Posted by kemo View Post
    Would you generously share your load temperatures @ 3.5GHZ with stock voltages 64bit OS prime using OCCT Linpack in a hot ambient lets say 30c room temperature and bad ventilated case along with stock TIM
    LOL

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