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Processor | Pentium II 400 @ 516MHz |
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Motherboard | AOpen AX6BC EZ |
Cooling | Stock |
Memory | 192MB PC-133 |
Video Card(s) | 2x Voodoo 12MB in SLI, S3 Trio64V+ |
Storage | Maxtor 40GB |
Display(s) | ViewSonic E90 |
Audio Device(s) | Sound Blaster 16 |
Software | Windows 98 SE |
Meanwhile, Andre Yang has been playing with the both the ASUS Maximus V Formula and Maximus V Gene, putting them through SuperPi 32M and AquaMark3 respectively. The Maximus V Formula was coupled with a Core i7-3770K running at 6,758.6 MHz using a BCLK of 109 MHz and a multiplier of 62x, as well as a Vcore of 1.920 volts. 2x 2 GB of DDR3 memory was run at 1,308 MHz (DDR3-2,617) using timings of 5-9-7-18 1T for a SuperPi world record time of 4m 48.718s.
For AquaMark3, the Maximus V Gene was coupled with the same Core i7-3770K, this time running at 6,701.9 MHz using a BCLK of 108.1 MHz, a multiplier of 62x and 1.920 volts. 2x 2 GB of memory were employed once more, this time running at 1,297 MHz (DDR3-2,594) and timings of 6-11-7-28 1T. Graphics were taken care of by a Radeon HD 7970 running at 1,600 MHz core speed and 1,900 MHz (7,600 MHz effective) on the GDDR5. This resulted in an incredible score of 536,638 points, another new world record!
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There's also a tweaking guide in there written by Peter "Shamino" Tan. Maximus V Formula for me please!