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OC of i7-4790K FlanK3rs minireview

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More than you know, since 4.7 GHz works @ 1.25V, contrary to most ES samples. Stock voltages on this chip is 1.056V, load jumps to 1.2V.
I see, very interesting to note. That's disappointing to say the least...

ES. No RMA.

But this is shipper's fault, so I hope they will replace.
Solder gun OP *sarcasm
 

cadaveca

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So the trick in running 4.7 GHz at a decent voltage is to use a hammer and get rid two resistors? :laugh:
:roll:

Don't mean to dump on your thread, FlanK3r, just drawing in some traffic. ;)

Seriously, keep posting threads more. :rockout:
 
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