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- May 2, 2013
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System Name | Devil Red |
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Processor | Intel i7 3820 @ 4.7GHz |
Motherboard | ASUS Rampage IV Formula x79 |
Cooling | Water cooling CPU, MOSFET,SLI GTX 690 |
Memory | Corsair 32GB DDR3 1866 MHz |
Video Card(s) | (SLI) ASUS GTX 690 |
Storage | 120GB Corsair SSD/WD 300GB VRaptor |
Display(s) | HP ZR30w Pro 30" LCD |
Case | Corsair 900d Modded |
Audio Device(s) | X-FI |
Power Supply | Corsair AX1200i |
Software | 3DsMax, Maya, ZBrush, Photoshop Master Collection, and some more software |
Also remember that if you reached 4,7Ghz easily that does not mean you'll reach 5Ghz any easier.
The voltage slope on SB-E becomes very high after that frequency.
I can do 4,7 Ghz with 1.38v but to get 5Ghz STABLE I need a voltage close to 1,5v.
Try 4,7Ghz -> 4,8 Ghz -> 4,9Ghz -> 5Ghz.
Always get a good look at temperatures.
Putting more power to the CPU is great but it is also about other things. I find that I get the CPU were I want it then the ram is the problem. What should I do with that? I have 32GB of 1866 ram. This Bios is great but their is a ton of things that I can do to get the max out of the computer. Just new to this Bios...lol