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23rd March 2006, 11:09 | #1 |
Madshrimp Join Date: May 2002 Location: 7090/Belgium
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| Athlon 64 FX60 Overclocking: Stock Air, High End Air, Water, and Phase Change Cooling So here we see the fruit of our labor as the Prometeia Mach II GT is able to reach a full 3.6GHz, and 300MHz higher than the Thermalright XP-90C. There is a significant price difference, but you also don't have that loud whine of the Tornado. You see thanks to the high powered phase change cooling we were able to push the core CPU voltage to 1.65V without overheating the system. We expect that more tweaking, and perhaps using the DFI Expert might get us up even higher with this unit.
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