JimmyJump
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System Name | MIENMACHIEN |
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Processor | Intel i7 2600K |
Motherboard | AsRock Fatal1ty Pro |
Cooling | Arctic Freezer Xtreme Rev. 2 |
Memory | 8GB Kingston HyperX 1333@1333MHz |
Video Card(s) | 2x Sapphire 6950 2GB (flashed to 6970) in CFX |
Storage | OCZ Agility 3 SSD 120GB (OS), 4xSeagate 2TB |
Display(s) | Samsung 46"D5720 LED TV |
Case | CM Storm Trooper |
Audio Device(s) | X-Fi Fatal1ty Titanium + Logitech Z5500 |
Power Supply | Antec TPQ1200Watt |
Software | Windows 7 64-bits |
Benchmark Scores | 3DMark11 P10293 - 3DMarkVantage P34136 - Unigine Heaven v2.5 score 2218 |
Canada gets the best cpu and gpus for clocking lol
How about using the HIS bios... The one that just opens up the shaders and not the volts?
Then use the newest beta ver of MSI Afterburner and up the core clocks as well as the mem clocks using the opened up voltage control...
Your going to need to edit the .CFG file in Afterburner using Note pad, but I think you should try it and see how it works...
I'll have ago at that. But I fear it's my CPU which for some reason doesn't like what I do. I had it before with other cards too, but those other cards, I could overclock pretty easy on a Gigabyte UD2 mobo with an i5 750...
Also, my current Asus Maximus III Gene is a great board, but not really fit for CFX/SLI, because of the µATX form and the cards sitting smack atop each other... I was gonna buy a new Asus board, but I think it's not worth it buying a new LGA1156 board. Gonna have a talk with the swine running my piggybank and see if there's a Sandy Bridge set-up in it...
But thanks for the advice, Fullinfusion. I have taken note of it and will look into it