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Loaded up Orthos for my last shot at 3105 this week. Still have 5 hours to go but I found my mistake so it should be good. This expert of mine likes lots of chipset voltage for some reason and I had set it back to stock at one point or another.

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My MBM5 temp, which is pretty close to ITE, on air with this CPU with the IHS on was 46 loaded using a XP 90 at 1.525 volts.

 

My personal experience with core temp was not a good one so I got rid of it. In an NF4 board my core temps were 43 - 45 but stick the same CPU in my ATI board it went to 50. A 7 degree difference in a program that reads on die sensors didn't instill much confidence in me..

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280? Where in the WORLD did you get that idea from? Very very few bh-5 sticks get to 280. Mine were crap sticks that could only do 247Mhz. Very sad really.

 

247Mhz?? that is sad, what kit was this so i never ever buy it?

these are TeamGroup BH5 Zeus 2x512 sticks.. I know 280 would be a record as the most I've seen for these sticks is 277Mhz 2-2-2-5 @ 3.9v superpi 32MB stable. I will be satisfy with 270Mhz stable but if that doesn't happen I will just have to settle :D

I will pop these on my venus board for some pi runs so i can rank up higher in the race.

now that this forum is open i better crank up the juice on my dual-mp system :)

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just don't let Electron Migration get you :P

 

here is the first run i had with these BH5 sticks.. MEMTEST stable but would not boot up into windows and that is something i'll have to look into, lol

 

 

med_3105Mhz-2-2-2-5-3.6v.JPG

 

btw that's my opty running at 3.2GHz :)

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