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    Thanks Sergio. Just put it back in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OC Nub View Post
    Thanks Sergio. Just put it back in.
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    Quote Originally Posted by OC Nub View Post
    Thanks Sergio. Just put it back in.
    Hey, some people are going to be disappointed if you stop the show... keep it coming my friend! We Q9550 E0 owners can use some inspiration, too.

    So is this the same chip you showcased in this post? I'm very impressed to say the least, a Q9550 so competitive and comparable to the performance level of those golden Q9650's! Wow! And that's what this thread is about!

    I wonder if yours is one of the new C batches - don't recall you've posted the chip info in this thread. Care to share more details?

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    Quote Originally Posted by vws View Post
    Hey, some people are going to be disappointed if you stop the show... keep it coming my friend! We Q9550 E0 owners can use some inspiration, too.

    So is this the same chip you showcased in this post? I'm very impressed to say the least, a Q9550 so competitive and comparable to the performance level of those golden Q9650's! Wow! And that's what this thread is about!

    I wonder if yours is one of the new C batches - don't recall you've posted the chip info in this thread. Care to share more details?

    It is the same chip, it is an older EO batch#L832B701. Next weekend I might try again to get higher. Any more than 4400mhz will be hard to get stable.

    Very nice vcore Zucker.
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    Quote Originally Posted by OC Nub View Post
    It is the same chip, it is an older EO batch#L832B701. Next weekend I might try again to get higher. Any more than 4400mhz will be hard to get stable.
    Thanks Tom, I look forward to seeing how far this fine chip can be pushed.

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