Mr. Smith New member Mar 9, 2007 #1 Sometimes it is best to let the pictures do the talking... The mystery mobo is a Gigabyte P35-DQ6 Source
Sometimes it is best to let the pictures do the talking... The mystery mobo is a Gigabyte P35-DQ6 Source
equk New member Mar 9, 2007 #2 haha that's a bit ott, but the article doesn't say what sort of speeds+timings they got out of it
J JN New member Mar 9, 2007 #6 name='Ham' said: Probably. Edit: Just noticed, that mobo has 12 phase power!?! Click to expand... Yeah but unfortunately the mobo is still no better than a 6-phase board. Edit: And ye, sub-zero'ing ram is pretty damn pointless.
name='Ham' said: Probably. Edit: Just noticed, that mobo has 12 phase power!?! Click to expand... Yeah but unfortunately the mobo is still no better than a 6-phase board. Edit: And ye, sub-zero'ing ram is pretty damn pointless.
W WC Annihilus New member Mar 9, 2007 #7 I saw someone do this a while ago, though it was directly on the chips rather than attached to the heatspreader. I think he got all of 5-10mhz extra
I saw someone do this a while ago, though it was directly on the chips rather than attached to the heatspreader. I think he got all of 5-10mhz extra
Mr. Smith New member Mar 9, 2007 #8 Yeah - it is probably pointless but I thought it was worth a mention... It would have been nice if they included some benchmarks/overclocking figures.
Yeah - it is probably pointless but I thought it was worth a mention... It would have been nice if they included some benchmarks/overclocking figures.