Asus Maximus V Gene and i7-3770K
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| Asus Maximus V Gene and i7-3770K
Felt good unpacking new toys after a few months of not doing it... ![]() ![]() ![]() BIOS'es: M5G0074, M5G0075, M5G0078, M5G0086, M5G0880, M5G0881, M5G0904 Special BIOS: M5G.CAP By LardArse
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Well, my results aren't as impressive but I thought I'd share them nonetheless. Maximus V Gene + i5 3570k + ADATA XPG 2.0 PC3-16000 C9 I was getting frustrated with poor overclocking/possible degradation of my X79 setups, so I grabbed this mobo+cpu combo at a local PC store for almost half the price of a 3930k. I'd say it was money well spent just to be able to do DDR3-2666. This didn't take much work at all. Super Pi 32M 4x Hyper Pi 32M AIDA64 Bandwidth Note that I'm just getting started with Ivy Bridge so maybe those with more experience on the platform can guide me as to reasonable OC expectations, voltage tweaks, etc. Thanks! |
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Where did you get that 3770k?! What are you using to cool it and did you remove the IHS and re-apply the TIM? Those are amazing voltages and temps! Congratulations, you got yourself a winning chip sir!










