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TPU's Core i7 Overclocking and Feedback

yup thats it. you have a pa120.2 already?

The thing is I found a PA 120.3, so Im trying to figure if im better of with that or a GTX 480???
 
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so you DO have a pa120.2?

you can get another one for cheap and we can build a nice little rig.
 
im sorry but yate loons suck huge horsecocks and i think they are a 500% waste of time and money.
 
i thought you had a pa rad. nevermind.


it depends on the size your looking to keep it.

if a long but small rig is better than we can do that.

if a small cube is better than thats what we will do.

we should move this conversation into a new thread as this is for i7/58.

i'll make one.
 
Does it ever!

it does right, except for the last test with the ultra high speed fans, seems like the PA had slightly lower temps there.
 
i thought you had a pa rad. nevermind.


it depends on the size your looking to keep it.

if a long but small rig is better than we can do that.

if a small cube is better than thats what we will do.

we should move this conversation into a new thread as this is for i7/58.

i'll make one.

link when ready :D
 
temps are not good anymore, really need to get paid and get to work on my new water set up

HT disabled, I will try to go as high as I can with this voltage, I will not increase it anymore until I get better cooling. ANother thing is in the HW monitor window, my NB and vregs are getting hot!!! I already dropped the voltages. Here is a screenshot of my voltages:

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are you slowly needing more voltage for the same OC?
 
are you slowly needing more voltage for the same OC?

no, the previous overclock i had posted is 4.0 GHz at 1.305v. I have always ran 1.411-1.423v for 4.2 GHz, it goes back and forth between 1.411v-1.423v
 
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