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I don't see a problem with it Paul........it's a legit result. Also, is that showing your RAM speeds correctly? If so, they are running at different frequencies.
I don't see a problem with it Paul........it's a legit result. Also, is that showing your RAM speeds correctly? If so, they are running at different frequencies.
OK. I figured it was a bug or something, and was just making sure you knew. You have a hell of a CPU buddy!
Thanks but I am not so sure. Yes it will run stable at 5ghz, and I can get to Windows and validate at 5.1ghz but I think it is open to abuse using the Asus Turbo V within Windows. I am going to test this theory out soon. I am going to run the same voltage as I did with the 5.2ghz validation and see if it will still validate to email at higher speeds.
Paul.
OK, theory out the window lol. With the speed any higher it crashes before you can even move the mouse to validate.
So it's not open to abuse, I don't fancy running the Vcore any higher though to attempt a faster validation.
So with that said, you can use what ever method you prefer, if you can validate it your in. (I have edited the first post to include this)
Here's a new one from me, my Lounge PC. Stock speed 2600MHz, OC'ed to 3249.95MHz. :)
CPU-Z Validator 3.1
Not to throw this thread OT but it is page 3 and no one else has mentioned it.
Am I the only one seeing this in post #2?
If I click on the link, it wants me to sign in to google docs.