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			Test setup
 Motherboard: Gigabyte X58-UD5
 CPU: Core I7 920 D0 stepping
 Memory: Kingston DDR3 2000 Mhz Cas8 3x1gb
 Hdd: Patriot SSD 32gb Qty2  in raid level 0
 Graphics card: Gigabyte GTX 260 Super overclock
 CPU cooling: Promiliatech Megahalems with Skythe ultra kaze 3000RPM fan
 PSU: Corsair HX 1000
 
 
 
 Getting started overclocking
 
 First things first I decided to test with each of the auto overclocks to see how the board worked,   and as expected it definitely pulled off the overclocks and without a hitch.   They were very simple overclocks  but then again its a free eprformance boost and gives you a decided jump over the stock performance for no extra charge.
 
 Next I decided to see how the board scaled when just trying to clock it myself.  So I started by leaving everything on auto and upping the Bclk directly through Bios.
 
 I was very surprised as the board went to 200 Bclk with everything on auto with the exception of setting up the ram correctly.  Not only did the board start but ran almost completely stable Passed Linx testing 4 out of 5 passes.
 
 That speaks extremely well for the board as it can automatically set these settings and get the board to such a level of stability with basically no user intervention.  With a little voltage tweaking I was able to get the board running 24/7 stable at 4 ghz  200x20 stable with a ram speed of 1600 mhz CAS7 which returned very remarkable results.
 
 
 One strange thing I did run into is that the board occasionally would have a strange post cycling and list a failed overclock once posted  on a 24/7 stable overclock.
 
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					Originally Posted by Gunslinger  You mean you don't have one of the uber secret 6.6GHz Gulftown pots?    | 
				 Last edited by punx223; 10-04-2009 at 10:09 AM.
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