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System Name | i7 960 FX8120 i5 3470 |
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Processor | i7 960 FX8120 i5 3470 |
Motherboard | ga x58a FX990gd65 770gd45 |
Cooling | APSALUS2-90 water cooled APSALUS2-90 water cooled stokfan |
Memory | Team 1600 8gbx6 patriot 1600 4gb x4 team 1600 8gbx4 |
Video Card(s) | winfast gf 560 HIS ati6850CF R9 280 3GB |
Storage | 7200rmp 1gb 7200rmp 1gb 7200rmp 2gb |
Display(s) | 21 24 42" 3d tv |
Case | cooler master gigabyte tusmi |
Power Supply | cooler master 500w cooler master 500w enhance 600 |
Software | win 7 64 win 7 64 win 7 64 |
Thanks
Thank you very much for your continues guide, I have learned lots of OCing knowledge from you. I still wondering why gigabyte auto setting in BIOS is always a overshot. for example for ram, the SPD of ram shows in BIOS is 1600, vtt 1.175, volt 1.5. also the CPU vcore, seems like using auto is not always good?? If so, why the programer even made those high auto setting? Seems like intel or amd should be the ones who writes bios not award or phonex.
Good to see you got it sorted
I never have turbo on as i allways oc my cpu's
n-ster is on the ball give his idea a go as the bios could be setting the cpu voltz higher than what it needs for turbo
Thank you very much for your continues guide, I have learned lots of OCing knowledge from you. I still wondering why gigabyte auto setting in BIOS is always a overshot. for example for ram, the SPD of ram shows in BIOS is 1600, vtt 1.175, volt 1.5. also the CPU vcore, seems like using auto is not always good?? If so, why the programer even made those high auto setting? Seems like intel or amd should be the ones who writes bios not award or phonex.