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Got an x6 and 8gb so I overclocked it to 4.2ghz and submitted a bunch of scores on HWBOT.
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http://hwbot.org/user/foodstampz/
 
Contact blindfitter from btuk, he has some good one's. last time i spoke to him he was jacking it all in.

Worth a shot.

Still benching Ben "8bit",

Rawzx, 6950 or 6970 or 5870 all very close,

pcMark05 is very good bench many aspects to tweak
 
I have this el cheapo bbati (i think) 3850 sitting in the rig I build my mom for xmas. I think I might give it a go, but im not a big fan of the CCC
 
Started some testing with my two sapphire 5970 4gb in x-fire at stock clocks
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EDIT: I`m like,,,,,,,,what the (beeeeppp)
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The Gigabyte z68x-ud7,even with the nf200 chip only supports triple x-fire
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Now i may have to find me a Msi p67 Big Bang Marshal or the new Asrock z68 extreme7.
 
Only succesful test was hwbot unigine heaven dx11.

3dmark`s 03,05,06,11 was all worse,then with 1 hd5970.

The hd5970 is recogniced as two gpu.
 
I did a quick research.

There are only a few p67/z68 that support quad x-fire.

P67 big bang marshall and asrock z68 extreme7 are the best of them.
 
Remember XP doesn't support quad fire.

Got my 2700k, just took it for a spin on air to see how it clocks. took it to 5Ghz on 1.38v on a UD5. Will need to test it out properly once I get my head round the bios and try to forget 1366 and 1156 overclocking.
 
Very good low voltage 2700K you got there
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Try with 1.55 vcore, 1.18 SA voltage and leave the rest on auto. Then just test max multi and see if it can show xp/w7 start screen.

You can start with multi 55 and work your way down
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Got a couple 2700Ks that can boot to the W7 loader @ 5.7G on air. 56X multi not 57X sadly.

Still, could be promising for 5.8G on cold.
 
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