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    8+2 phase power on Asus M4A79T Del. (thats their word)..


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    Quote Originally Posted by Dumo View Post
    8+2 phase power on Asus M4A79T Del. (thats their word)..
    Yeah, that is their word and hopefully its not false advertising. How could we tell for sure?

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    Try overclock voltages in bios, see if there vdroop or instability.
    Some mobo can't take high vcore for long benching session.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Dumo View Post
    Try overclock voltages in bios, see if there vdroop or instability.
    Some mobo can't take high vcore for long benching session.

    I'm sorry, I dont know what I'm looking at in that picture

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dumo View Post

    this is the inside of Dumo's toaster, the part you are looking at is responsible for judging whether the toast is 'brown enough'

    it works this out using this equation,




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    Quote Originally Posted by soundood View Post
    this is the inside of Dumo's toaster, the part you are looking at is responsible for judging whether the toast is 'brown enough'

    it works this out using this equation,



    mmmmmmmmmmmmm........I love me some warm buttery toast

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    What usually works is counting the number of chokes.

    e.g. 10 chokes = 10 phases = 8 + 2 most likely

    In the picture of the asus board from Dumo, they are labled YAGEO 1R2
    or TRIO R47 in another picture.
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    Nice pic of magic smoke production.

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    Quote Originally Posted by soundood View Post
    this is the inside of Dumo's toaster, the part you are looking at is responsible for judging whether the toast is 'brown enough'

    I just want to have fun in this amd section. Just don't start nothin with me. I respect all here.

    Btw, its a burned mosfet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dumo View Post
    Try overclock voltages in bios, see if there vdroop or instability.
    Some mobo can't take high vcore for long benching session.

    http://img503.imageshack.us/img503/8...shot046uw2.jpg
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dumo View Post
    Try overclock voltages in bios, see if there vdroop or instability.
    Some mobo can't take high vcore for long benching session.

    your not alone ,,

    Ive made many bagels using a model 770/790gx (ultra self cleaning disposable convection oven) smoke signals when the clean cycle is done
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