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System Name | Big Devil |
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Processor | Intel Core i5-2500K |
Motherboard | ECS P67H2-A2 |
Cooling | XSPC Rasa | Black Ice GT Stealth 240 | XSPC X2O 750 | 2x ACF12PWM | PrimoChill White 7/16" |
Memory | 2x4GB Corsair Vengeance LP Arctic White 1600MHz CL9 |
Video Card(s) | EVGA GTX 780 ACX SC |
Storage | Intel 520 Series 180GB + WD 1TB Blue |
Display(s) | HP ZR30W 30" 2650x1600 IPS |
Case | Corsair 600T SE |
Audio Device(s) | Xonar Essence STX | Sennheisser PC350 "Hero" Modded | Corsair SP2500 |
Power Supply | ABS SL 1050W (Enermax Revolution Rebadge) |
Software | Windows 8.1 x64 Pro w/ Media Center |
Benchmark Scores | Ducky Year of the Snake w/ Cherry MX Browns & Year of the Tiger PBT Keycaps | Razer Deathadder Black |
What CPU do you think is best for finding a board's max OC? It needs to be cheap, and have NO known FSB wall.
I have been suggested both an E2140 and an E5200. Any other ideas?
The purpose of this processor will be to pop it in the board, drop the multi to 6x, and crank the FSB until it won't crank no more. The chip probably won't even be used for benches, although if possible, both dual core and quad core benches for each board would be sweet but VERY time consuming).
I have been suggested both an E2140 and an E5200. Any other ideas?
The purpose of this processor will be to pop it in the board, drop the multi to 6x, and crank the FSB until it won't crank no more. The chip probably won't even be used for benches, although if possible, both dual core and quad core benches for each board would be sweet but VERY time consuming).
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