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    Quote Originally Posted by chew* View Post
    Time for more extensive results, bear with me the first tests I'm trying to get an idea of what I should expect under DI tommorow.

    I seem to have a NB issue not sure if bios related, I'm not using higher because I get a post code error 00 with anything over 2200.....not by choice.

    according to hardware bot these scores are spot on if not a tad faster at the same speed. .


    The 920's were binned with much weaker NB than the 940's. most 920's dont want to go past 2200 or so with 1.35v without errors.

    It sounds like the 720's may have the same low Binned NB of the 920's. If thats true I wonder what they might be saving the Higher binned NB/tri cores for.
    Last edited by G0ldBr1ck; 02-13-2009 at 07:52 PM.
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