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    QX6700 + 8800 GTX SLI testing

    Hi everyone,

    I've started some benchmarking again after returning from Singapore where I spent 6 months in technological university as an exchange student, pics.

    System is QX6700, MSI GeForce 8800 GTX and Asus GeForce 8800 GTX, Asus Striker Extreme, Corsair XMS2-6400C3, Cooltek 600W and containers by Ilkkahy.





    There were some serious problems with Asus EN8800 GTX because vgpu mod with 500 ohms VR gave 2,49V! Then instead of 500 ohms I used ~8k ohms and now everything is fine. Luckily the card is still alive.



    Some testing with dry ice:

    CPU: 4334 MHz (14 x 309 MHz)
    GPU: 845 MHz
    MEM: 1145 MHz

    3DMark06: 21813

    Need to push more, especially CPU side.
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    Nice start, looking forward to see more
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    nice setup!

    but the pictures of your trip are also fantastic seems to me, you guys had a lot of fun!
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    nice to have you back sampsa.. and what a trip! nice scores - for now.. the cpu must higher

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    Very nice start
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    Nice it is good to have you back Sampsa
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    woah he's back
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    Nice start, glad to see you back benching again. Probably slightly colder back in Finland I guess

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    Nice to see you back, and nice pictures there

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    Sampsa back in action. Nice start with VC clocking.
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    Looks good Sampsa, that was some high voltage you had going there

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    great start man! keep on pushin!

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    awesome work

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    How on earth can that PSU be strong enough?? :|

    Nice modding, and cool config, but Sampsa my mate, you got some strong guts, thats just WAY to weak insulation, damn..
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    Looking good sampsa nice to see you benching again..nice units too

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    Thanks, LN2 tests coming up
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    Whats the third mod on the card?

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    Nice pics there

    Quote Originally Posted by M.Beier
    How on earth can that PSU be strong enough?? :|

    Nice modding, and cool config, but Sampsa my mate, you got some strong guts, thats just WAY to weak insulation, damn..
    Not sure about cooltek but Seasonic S12 650W can handle quad + SLI at least oc on air And to my surprise that same PSU worked with 24 HDDs as well when it was being tested
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    Very good start!
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    Quote Originally Posted by M.Beier
    How on earth can that PSU be strong enough?? :|

    Just shows again that high wattage is so overrated. A good quality 600 W PSU can handle almost everything.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sampsa
    Hi everyone,

    I spent 6 months in technological university as an exchange student, pics.
    You freeze up some good moment's there

    Nice overclock also

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    Nice photos from the trip Sampsa

    Good luck

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    Wow! Sampsa is back , nice results, but I know you can do better

    Nice pictures, especially Finnish juice

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    Nice photos from your trip, and nice score too

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    awesome good to see you back
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