Foxconn Avenger + E8400 under Dry Ice.

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I want to post something from the last bench sessions here.

Few days ago i had Foxconn Avenger on my hands and a 8400. I got some dryice and here we go :)

I started with the insulation. First time i am using this kneaded rubber material and i have to say that i am impressed!
 

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The processor is lemon... i tested it in a different mobo with the same results.

Not bad for a p45 mobo i think. The issue with the memories is known to foxconn enginners and as far as i know they are working on it.

Overall i am happy with the performance and stability of that board. Hope we will see it soon in shops :D
 

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Darn that's a nice clock and some serious cooling :o

Good to have another extreme clocker on the forum :) I always like extreme build logs / overclocks.

Note to Admin: the side ads seem to be overlapping the opened attachments. Can this be solved? When I open an attachment the only way to close it is by clicking it and killing the opening tab since the 'X' button is hidden behind the ad -.-
 
ok, you got a new fan unseen, i love extreme overclock 5,4ghz? wow :worship: i saw your other links aswell and wow the phase changers you made are pretty cool dude :D
 
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