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I7-860 so far...

Moonzi

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Here's what she's sitting at now:

http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=1658362

I'm wondering if I could push her to 4.0 on stock voltage...curious to see if anyone else has done it. First time overclocker here. Also curious if people mostly use the BLCK 200 and adjust the multiplier to overclock? Or should I say with the 21 Multiplier?
 
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The furthest i got with my 860 on Stock Voltage was 3.4ghz and in order for me to push 4ghz i needed 1.4v
 
What is stock voltage anyway? I want to say that I used to do 4.0 at around 1.275 but now I'm at 1.3215, though I might have had HT turned off, seems so long ago.
 
Meh I accidentally put it on auto last night when I took that validation...regardless do you think there's more of a benefit with BLCK going to 200 and increase per the multiplier?
 
Meh I accidentally put it on auto last night when I took that validation...regardless do you think there's more of a benefit with BLCK going to 200 and increase per the multiplier?

Nope only the difference in 11 MHZ

191x21 = 4011mhz

200x20 = 4000mhz

200x21 = 4200mhz


Note** That each multiplier i stated with the 200 BCLK is an added +1 due to HT. So 20 = 19 and 21 = 20 it will show with the +1 added in CMOS however just a headsup
 
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