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3.5ghz oc q8300!

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System Name i5 Raket Meer -S
Processor i5 11600KF @ 5.3ghz (all cores active) 5.5ghz (3 cores active) Idle: 1.4615v load: 1.4850v
Motherboard Gigabyte Z590 AORUS ELITE AX
Cooling Enermax Liqmax III 360 ARGB
Memory Crucial Ballistix DDR4 2x8GB | Stock: 2667mhz 19-19-19-43 1.2v |@ 19-19-19-43 3733mhz 1.45v
Video Card(s) MSI RTX 3060TI
Storage Crucial P5 Plus 1Tb Gen4 || Samsung EVO 850 1 TB
Case Fractal Design S2
Audio Device(s) onboard
Power Supply Corsair HX750 V2, 80 Plus Platinum
Mouse Logitech G305
Keyboard Logitech MX keys
Software Win 11 pro
Benchmark Scores Data not available.
Further validation that even with a shi**y chipset you can go above 500mhz FSB. It's just a pity i has SpeedStep enabled in this old screeny :(


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hmm pretty amazing. but what brand ram sticks r in there, cuz i have low budget a-data 2x2gb.
and i dont really trust the speedstep why? cuz its still actively switching multipliers on the same voltage for example; lets say my q8300 is running @ 400mhz x7.5 = 3000mhz @ 1.3275 when the speedstep is enabled it switches from 7.5 to lets say 6 in idle, thats 6*400 =2400 on the some voltage of 1.3275, and if u leave the voltage on auto, i noticed that mostly on Asus board, they wont automaticly switch voltages according to the clockspeeds/load.
Still intel does not integrate such things without some good testing * Sarcastic*
also that cpu has 2 cores and mine has 4, it seems logical the fsb works slightly different,
also my standard timings timings r 6-6-6-18 thats already freakin' high for ddr2.
and my nb is already set to 1.4 wich is the default & the max when inserted a 45 nm technology cpu
( says the info panel in the bios )
my southbridge is also pretty limited, it has a minum of 1.5 and a maximum of 1.7 wich is 1 step. so an increment of 0.20v. :(
 
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