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Originally Posted by Kal-EL
Hehe, sadly "no", I ran it like that for a total of 3 sessions all frosted up and finally it bit the dust. It was my early trips into sub-zero land and some asshat with alot of experience posted that they didn't use any coating whatsoever on their ln2'd gpu's. SO I lost (2) 9800gx2's that way.
You won't get that kinda bullshit advice around here bud 
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Good to hear.
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Originally Posted by Neuromancer
Low 40s is fine for load.
Of course with a chiller running... if anything happened that could quickly turn into 60-70C real fast..
I am surprised the CHIV can handle 322 HTREF my exerience with asus baords has not been very good at all for bus clocking. I so gotta sell my chIII now
Think you could drop the multi and see how far you can push the HTREF??? and which BIOS you are using  por favor
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40s load was just blowing the a/c directly on the rad. No chiller yet.
I'm not 100% sure 320FSB is stable on the board, but another person said he ran 347FSB on the board. I was running 320x12.5 for a couple weeks with 3200MHz NB/2240HT, and 1707 DDR3. I didn't try prime on it at that setting, but it never crashed. The highest I got it to post was like 334 IIRC. One stick of memory died during mobo swapping and since then my 320x12.5 etc...seemed unstable. Waiting on RMA.
I could try to see how high the FSB will go again. Right now I'm @ 308x13 w/3080 NB-2156 HT, and 1642 DDR3 which works very good....it's prime stable for an hour anyways, which considering I had it stable @ 4242MHz before is stable enough for me for now.
lol....the BIOS(0905 btw) allows you to set the FSB up to 600

....why?
So with -20 or 30c should that give me headroom to overclock higher or will I need to venture into much colder territory?