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    When I took this shot last night, I thought that this was basically gonna be the ceiling, but am having to revise those ideas. This morning I was able to get through Sandra's bandwidth bench (~8600/8600mb/s) and the Cpu Bench was 80% complete when it dropped out of windows. This leads me to believe that, with the right settings, it may be possible to run some intensive i.e. 3dmark, Prime benches stable at ~3.2Ghz with this chip. I know it is irrelevant in terms of anything, but for what it's worth, I'm able to use clockgen to take this 3800+ to 3.4Ghz in windows - only to crap out everytime when I try to paste the screenshot

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    Quote Originally Posted by s7e9h3n
    I'm able to use clockgen to take this 3800+ to 3.4Ghz in windows - only to crap out everytime when I try to paste the screenshot
    download grabclipsave... set it to take Jpegs at 70% at 800x600.
    this takes extremely fast screen shots that are extremly easy on the system.
    press print screen and it will instantly take a shot and save it where its set to save things by default.

    http://boumchalak.net/index.php?opti...ry&filecatid=1

    using Bitmaps at insane speeds just makes the system crash.
    the trick is to find a way to take pics... before the system crashes




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    Quote Originally Posted by Kunaak
    download grabclipsave... set it to take Jpegs at 70% at 800x600.
    this takes extremely fast screen shots that are extremly easy on the system.
    press print screen and it will instantly take a shot and save it where its set to save things by default.

    http://boumchalak.net/index.php?opti...ry&filecatid=1

    using Bitmaps at insane speeds just makes the system crash.
    the trick is to find a way to take pics... before the system crashes
    Thanks Kunaak, this just may come in handy

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kunaak
    download grabclipsave... set it to take Jpegs at 70% at 800x600.
    this takes extremely fast screen shots that are extremly easy on the system.
    press print screen and it will instantly take a shot and save it where its set to save things by default.

    http://boumchalak.net/index.php?opti...ry&filecatid=1

    using Bitmaps at insane speeds just makes the system crash.
    the trick is to find a way to take pics... before the system crashes
    It is also possible to up the FSB in clockgen, press Printscreen, lower the FSB and then save a screenie.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ref
    It is also possible to up the FSB in clockgen, press Printscreen, lower the FSB and then save a screenie.
    I could do that, but I'd feel like I'm cheating

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    Quote Originally Posted by s7e9h3n
    I could do that, but I'd feel like I'm cheating
    It is not considered as a cheat. A lot of people do it
    And if you like to save the screenie in Kunaak's way(800x600 70%), I see no reason why you shouldn't take this screenie in a full quality.
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