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Old 08-10-2008, 10:55 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Finally got a quad

well i finally picked up that TJ10, ST1000 PSU, x38 formula, and Q6600 deal that was just hanging in my face. he threw in a 500GB HD, a xtreme fidelity sound card, dvd lightscribe, one of those usb all in one readers. All thats missing is an OS, GPU, and some RAM. I figure i slap some HD4870's onto this and sell it on ebay for some profit.

heres my first OC result, set FSB to 400, left everything else on auto..i still got my EIST and C1E on so it only shows 2.4GHz, but its prime95 stable




now to lower my vcore and idle temps
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my HD 4870 idles at 55 with 30% fan speed, this is a really nice card

3dMark06 = 16296 with q6600 @ 3.6GHz HD4870 790/1000
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