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    asrock xtreme6 vs Gigabyte UD7?????

    I have 2 x I7 2600K one can x55 but max is x54 on water, and one that can x57 but here is the max also x54? on water,same voltset must use both CPUs, funny enough
    may be my motherboard will not anymore, have looked a little on hwbot, and again Regt run over x54 in 3DMark tests Asrock xtreme6......

    Is Gigabyte UD7 so much better to overclock ??????????

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    Quote Originally Posted by Martin.v.r View Post
    asrock xtreme6 vs Gigabyte UD7?????

    I have 2 x I7 2600K one can x55 but max is x54 on water, and one that can x57 but here is the max also x54? on water,same voltset must use both CPUs, funny enough
    may be my motherboard will not anymore, have looked a little on hwbot, and again Regt run over x54 in 3DMark tests Asrock xtreme6......

    Is Gigabyte UD7 so much better to overclock ??????????
    Gigabyte is not better and need more Vcore as other boards!
    The best Board in the moment is the ASUS MAXIMUS IV EXTREMES very stable and good values.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ace. View Post
    Gigabyte is not better and need more Vcore as other boards!
    The best Board in the moment is the ASUS MAXIMUS IV EXTREMES very stable and good values.
    +1 gigabut needs alot more juice and stability issues

    wish i bought a MIVE

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    Quote Originally Posted by zsamz_ View Post
    +1 gigabut needs alot more juice and stability issues

    wish i bought a MIVE
    Don't feel bad as MIVE-Z is coming up, if you still want to jump on this top end mobo, you will have plenty of chance to do so. And you might even be glad that you waited...
    Asus Rampage II Gene, Xeon W3550 D0 Mushkin PC3-2000 6GB, BFG 9600GT OC 512MB DDR3
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    BIOStar P4M900-M7 Rev. 7.0, Intel Celeron 440, 1GB Kingston, 6600LE
    Gigabyte M61PME-S2P with AMD Athlon 64 LE-1660, EVGA 8500GT 1GB DDR2

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    Quote Originally Posted by zsamz_ View Post
    +1 gigabut needs alot more juice and stability issues

    wish i bought a MIVE
    Some also have reported that on their MIVE it takes +0.050 more voltage to get the same clocks as compared to what Gigabyte needs, I think its all in the luck of the draw for the CPU. Each mobo delivers power a little bit different so some CPU's might work better with Asus or GB. But I've heard a lot more people that with the Asus board they require lesser voltage.

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