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Well after some time and luck i have now got her at 3.4ghz prime stable im very proud of this chip and the board i would have never guessed i would have gotten this far but im very happy it did, i am hopeing for a evan higher clock when i get my new psu, HS, and N/B HS here is a screen shot for ya

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Nice. Can't wait for the new PSU and HS. I wouldn't change the north bridge cooler though. I swapped mine for a few different ones (even an active one) and my temps never were as good as they were with the stock one. I'd leave that one on there until you pass the 800 fsb mark. It's designed to be that high and stable. Right now, it's running under max

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I dont know if ill make it to 800 fsb but it is what im aiming for and my little passive HS on my north bridge is getting a little hot i might just mod a 5000rpm 40mm fan on it for now and slap the xp-90 on with the fortron psu im realy excited to see what result i will get from the new gear i will post a nether update after i get the stuff.

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I dont know if ill make it to 800 fsb but it is what im aiming for and my little passive HS on my north bridge is getting a little hot i might just mod a 5000rpm 40mm fan on it for now and slap the xp-90 on with the fortron psu im realy excited to see what result i will get from the new gear i will post a nether update after i get the stuff.

Good luck with that!

 

Not too shabby of an OC either (if I do say so myself). :P

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Thanks neither can I i tried to go up to 3.5 on this crappy psu and it would only post 1 out of 10 times :lol: poor thing is being over worked, but with the fortron I'm getting it should get me up to around 3.5-3.6 I'm hoping if not I'm not worried it is still a bada$$ overclock on moded stock cooling and a generic psu.

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