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    Thoughts on the MSI P67A-G45?

    Im using the G45 as well. I have a thread over in the Intel CPU board about overclocking my 2600K. At least with my 2600k I had to turn off phase control under the green power options in BIOS. 4.5Ghz is easy for seems like the majority, however for me im having to run volts at 3.45 and...
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    Help with 2600k OC requiring higher than "normal" volts

    Extreme as in extreme power saving...or extreme full power... :D
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    Help with 2600k OC requiring higher than "normal" volts

    This board has a CPU Phase control option under the green power screen in the BIOs, It was set to Intel SVID. I set it to disabled. The more I learn about phase control I should of had this off to begin with. Now CPUZ is reporting an idle vcore of just 1.176 (vcore:auto) phase control off...
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    Help with 2600k OC requiring higher than "normal" volts

    Set to 34 and vcore to auto. Restart. The option underneath where I manually set the vcore reads 1.232. In windows Coretemp (I dunno how accurate coretemp is with 2600ks) reads the VID at 1.2660. I compared this G45 mobo to all the others in the series. As far as I can tell the only...
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    Help with 2600k OC requiring higher than "normal" volts

    So right now im running Prime95 at 4.5ghz on my 2600K with the vcore set to 1.345. CPUZ is reporting the core voltage at 1.384. Anyone explain why my CPU volts are going over what ive set in the BIOS? Also it seems everyone else is reaching 4.5ghz on far far less volts. Anything under the...
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    Intel DP67BG (revised)

    Yep, you're right. It has been out for a while. Part number changed to DP67BGB3. Most of the major online retailers (except for newegg atm) are carrying it. Thanks :)
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    Intel DP67BG (revised)

    So I have a 2600k sitting on a shelf as ive been waiting for the Intel DP67BG revised version to be released since the recall. But I cant find any info if it will be coming back. Has anyone heard anything? I had hoped since it was Intels own board they would be one of the first to get...
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