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#1 Neo_revolution7
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[QUOTE="Neo_revolution7"]

[QUOTE="painguy1"]

like everyone else here has stated it can vary, but honestly it doesnt vary by too much. In the end as long as u have a good cooler u can make sandy bridge fly. Im getting a Noctua 14. Gonna try to go to 5ghz :P

JigglyWiggly_

if your lucky you might hit 5ghz on air but it all depends on your motherboard cpu and ram, but neways underwater it might really shine i'm still pondering on what to get but i might just wait for socket 2011 and if the holes line up i'm getting a better rad/block and pushing that proc :p

It actually doesn't depend on your ram for Sandy.

i meant in terms of ram timings. sometimes to get a high oc you need to losen ram timings up to even get it stable but thats if the actual ram is being oc'ed with the proc.

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#2 Neo_revolution7
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like everyone else here has stated it can vary, but honestly it doesnt vary by too much. In the end as long as u have a good cooler u can make sandy bridge fly. Im getting a Noctua 14. Gonna try to go to 5ghz :P

painguy1

if your lucky you might hit 5ghz on air but it all depends on your motherboard cpu and ram, but neways underwater it might really shine i'm still pondering on what to get but i might just wait for socket 2011 and if the holes line up i'm getting a better rad/block and pushing that proc :p

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still 4.0ghz on a stock cooler is still unheard of let alone 1.4v's....

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http://www.pureoverclock.com/review.php?id=1191&page=3

It say it priced at $50 USD... The design looks potential (6 heatpipes), the fan is big (14cm), no tall RAM issue, and perform very well at push-pull configuration (must purchase the second fan though)...

It called Deepcool Ice Matrix 600, so guys what do you think about this cooler???

Aldouz

to rival the veno x no only coolers i ahve seen to rival it are the NH-D14/Megahalems, but for a 50 dollar cooler id say its going to be a pretty good one for overclocking at a 50 dollar price range.

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i have a pair and i love them.

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i might invest in this card and a second one when i get my new case :p

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there are a couple of cases u can use this card in i just forgot which one they were but i do think if u have at the least 8 expansion slots you should be fine :p

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#8 Neo_revolution7
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[QUOTE="Neo_revolution7"]

[QUOTE="gmaster456"] Hate to break it to ya but I didn't say ALL seagates were prone to failing ;)GummiRaccoon

:p but you did say more than likely to have problems though. ;)

hate to break it to you but I had 4 seagate drives fail for 4 different people I know that got them despite me telling them not to get them for that very reason.

yes but no all of them fail if that were the case mine would have been in the trash already...but no its still going strong and if it does fail then that gives me the opportunity to upgrade my hdd and do a fresh install on my 64gb kingston ssd
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[QUOTE="Neo_revolution7"]

[QUOTE="gmaster456"] Hate to break it to ya but I didn't say ALL seagates were prone to failing ;)GummiRaccoon

:p but you did say more than likely to have problems though. ;)

hate to break it to you but I had 4 seagate drives fail for 4 different people I know that got them despite me telling them not to get them for that very reason.

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#10 Neo_revolution7
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[QUOTE="Neo_revolution7"]

[QUOTE="gmaster456"]

He'll more than likely have problems with it withing the fist year or two, use this samsung instead

gmaster456

hate to break it to ya but my seagate 7200 rpm HDD is close to 3 yrs old and its still working...

Hate to break it to ya but I didn't say ALL seagates were prone to failing ;)

:p but you did say more than likely to have problems though. ;)