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Managed to fix my CPU speed reporting errors in CPU-Z but i have lost my voltage readings? well CPU is at 1.37v 4.34ghz

Also managed to maintain a slightly higher core clock on my 670.

2102 - Recon-UK /E5640 @ 4.34 (CPU-Z fixed!) / EVGA GeForce GTX 670 SC reference at 1202mhz / 7000 mem

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No people with a crossfire of Fury X ?

p.s.
Exciting forum

Way back in the thread it was mentioned that Crossfire is bugged.
 
I managed to push a bit more my "old horse"......

ZyllGoliath / Fx8300 4.3Ghz / GPU GTX 660 TI 1215Mhz / Mem 1835Mhz

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just benching timespy and heaven tonight, scores drop off cause my 290x cant keep from hitting 94c and throttling :banghead:
 
just benching timespy and heaven tonight, scores drop off cause my 290x cant keep from hitting 94c and throttling :banghead:
Put it outside? Winter time!!
 
This thread does need more AMD scores, come on ladies don't be shy!
 
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Here's mine, And about the "Needs more AMD posts" If I had my FX-8320 @ 5 GHz/ 2-way SLI GTX 780 Ti Rig up and running I'd post it too.

13,181 - VarioShadow / I7 6950X 4.0 GHz / 2x Nvidia GTX 1080 FE @ 1607 MHz (Boost 1734) / 1251 MHz
 
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Put the stock cooler on and go outside... that would be better than the accelero.... winter ambient temps FTW!
 
Submission for single GPU with SLI disabled and GTX 1080 OCed a little
7,888 - VarioShadow / I7 6950X 4.0 GHz / Nvidia GTX 1080 FE @ 1697 MHz (Boost 1825) / 1351 MHz
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Hey @EarthDog I believe that you need to move Jeffredo result in the Dual gpu´s
4466 - Jeffredo / i5-4690k @ 4200 / Galax GTX 960 x2 @ 1405 - 1753
 
Seriously..I do two updates in one day and BAM, more immediately after... lolol! Updated again... and I am going to bed! :)

I lied, just wanted to put the 1070's behind me before bed... :)


7037 - Earthdog / 6950X 4.2 GHz / GTX 1070 @ 2063 MHz / 2209 MHz
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Holy crap, Vellinious you're running 4.5Ghz?!? What kind of cooling are you using?

 
Using that cornfield fall air or inside ambient?

I can run 4.4 on mine all day long... looking for 4.6Ghz in Realbench for the OCF comp. :)
 
Using that cornfield fall air or inside ambient?

I can run 4.4 on mine all day long... looking for 4.6Ghz in Realbench for the OCF comp. :)

Inside ambient for now....around 18c. As the weather cools, I'll prop a window open and let it drop to around 5c, and then start making some hard pushes.

I have a homemade chiller in the works....on hold for a while though. Will probably pick that project back up in the spring.
 
Ahh... nice! Yeah, I need to get mine colder... Its an ES so I can't 'bot the damn thing unless I jump up to 'paid overclocker' status. :p
 
Well I had a sudden realization today when I was preparing to attempt some overclocking. I fired up Coretemp to get some baseline temps and thats when I saw the cores instantly shoot to 100C. This is all following my recent installation of a full EK custom water cooling loop over the past couple of days including a EK R5-E10 Full Cover MB/CPU block, 560mm CE Series and 240mm XE Series Rads. I was shocked and perplexed to say the least. So I drained the loop and took the board out where I was met with this:
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And what had caused this was me mistakenly using the i7-5000 series "CPU Tool" bracket that comes with the Edition 10 instead of the i7-6000 series one which I didn't even see in the motherboard accessories box when I swapped a R5E out for the R5E10 about a week ago. The manual simple said to use the "CPU Tool" not expanding upon the fact that there were 2 different ones. By using the wrong "CPU Tool" it had caused the socket pressure plate to stick up maybe 1-1.5 mm above the surface of the IHS... FAIL! Well problem solved now but that was an interesting one. I have never encountered the plastic bracket before on any prior 2011 socket.

(edit) That spring-loaded plastic bracket is weirdest thing, I know Asus like to talk about their "Oh so special OC sockets" esp on ROG boards but spring assisted CPU lowering device?
 
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i7 6850K @ 4.4 GHZ; Asus Strix GTX 1070 O8G 1895Mhz/9200Mhz
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