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    Wow, that's nearly 20x better than an i7 extreme 965 on the AES bench! Even these lower end UD boards seem to push out some amazing stable clocks. Mine will be under water asap, ned to see what this i7 can do. So far (on stock cooling), I've managed 3.7GHz with 1.152vcore and (I think) 1.39vtt. This is with 218x17 and has scaled 100MHz with 0.05v, so if it continues to scale uniformly (particularly on h20), then I should be looking at 4.1GHz on 1.25v, 4.3GHz on 1.35v, and 4.5GHz on 1.45v.

    I'll post a screenie shortly...


    *edit - as promised:
    Last edited by In-Fluence; 06-20-2010 at 01:02 AM. Reason: *error in calculations :S

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