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    Hi Guys,
    Just bought a new M/B. XFX NForce 680LT Intel S775.
    Am running an E6600 with some Corsair 800MHz memory.

    Chucked all the bits together, left the multi at 9 put the FSB at 1600, yes 1600 boots into windows, but not prime stable

    Now cut it back to 1575, and running prime95 stable.

    very impressed

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    What speed is that then?

    Sounds impressive regardless

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    Sounds impressive regardless
    Sounds like atypical case of PC envy
    Take 2 Ram chips and call me in the Morning

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    Running at just over 3.5GHz need to play with voltages and cooling, all is at stock at the moment.

    1600MHz FSB gives me a 3.6GHz on a 2.4GHz chip. Going to get a new cpu cooler first though


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    Ok, interesting fact........

    I installed MS dot.net and i started to lock up at 1575 FSB, took it back down to 1333, and it's ok. So i did a clean install, with only SP2 now solid at 1575FSB

    Strange,,, but true!!

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    So what does this bad boy do?

    Have you run any benchmarks, what does it do, say on OGR-25 or SoB?
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    If you do OGR-25 benchies please could you also post numbers for RC5-72.

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    Do you know what chips it is in those Corsair mem-sticks?
    I'm about to buy and heard rumours that they switched from the lovely Micron to something cheaper...

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    Be interested to see the performance your getting with this, I am looking at putting something similar together but would prefer a shopping list covering all the basics...

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    OGR-P2 = 105.8 Million nodes/sec
    RC5-72 = 24.68 million nodes/sec

    @ 3.4GHz
    standard voltages, standard cooling

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