Sold.
Carbonite, MediaFire.
Wow, so much for the promise of super fast video encoding.
Thats weird, my vid is 1.37 and im using offset of +.30v, yet bios reports vcore of 1.28v. Correction, thats an offset of +0.030 I tried...
Thats weird, my vid is 1.37 and im using offset of +.30v, yet bios reports vcore of 1.28v. Somethings not right somewhere.
Is the vcore reading from bois or cpu-z? My VID is 1.37, probably why temps are so high. Ive had to set a modest +offset and then use Turbo...
Its easy to get a high OC but not with control, theres little feedback on whats happening, so its harder to get a high OC with the lowest volts....
Bios is crippled, dont bother with this one.
64gb Intel SSD does everything i need, enough room for all my applications and everything else is on a platter. Even 32gb would be enough for...
Shame you couldnt add Media benchmarks to the cache test..
I would be afraid the misses might steal one..
Isnt this the cheapy versions of the 800? Guess thats why the build quality is a little less than it could be. Still like it for its internals though.
x264 HD Benchmark is a long established metric and is distributable with consistent results. ;)...
Which reminds me, if Handbrake is using any filters in its script that are not multi-core enabled, it will always run at the lowest common...
Not much point reviewing a multi core, multi cpu board with an old version in that case. x264 was heavily revised for Nehalem because the old one...
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