@ centax: onsai mobo nimo? kadtong hinampak nako nga Bloodrage 216 ra gyud ma kaya....(hehehehe wala btaw tu kasabot ang among nibor nga nakapalit unsa ni ato storyahan)...bai, w/ that MSR tool diay i sent u malingaw gyud ka...u can even set different multipliers on the different cores & verify it w/ CPUz...
@ DerFuhrer/FU/vashtinone: nangawas na gyud ang mga Ozawa slaves...form unya ta atong fans club...si Der ato president, ikaw vash ang bise, si FU ang Sec...ako lai tig-research/post stories,videos & pics
by the way...DILI LAGI KO MASTER....slave lagi ko ^_^




gai mi pointers how conquer 222 bclk bclk? unsa limiting factor ani..ang board?procie or ram?
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). from how i understand these assertions, my processor which is an E4500 has a tjunction max of 85c although these are not official since Intel has contradicting releases on the REAL tjunction max for some reason and the 85c are taken from calibrations made by CoreTemp, RealTemp and other known authors of these utilties.
and restarted because it started lowering down clockspeeds in an attempt to cool down the temps which resulted in instability and poof, restart. RealTemp actually reports the status from the bottom ('Thermal Status') and I was actually aiming for a screenshot for #PROCHOT but as per Intel's datasheet, it only lasts for a short period if the thermal solution is adequate and well-designed. For some reason the temperature may have spiked up higher than RealTemp and CoreTemp is reporting since as I've noticed because as far as I can remember, I was still at 75c at that time.

