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    The Unofficial ASUS P5N-E SLI 650i Board Thread

    I run Super Pi in just under 18s on a E6600 @ 2.4 stock speed. But this is under Linux.
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    OC Cheat Sheet

    For relatively cheap MB with RAID and good OC with cheap RAM, an Nvidia 650i board is probably your best bet. The only problem with these boards is that it is a relative new chipset and especially with older BIOS versions on the ASUS board (P5N-E SLI) there seem to be quite some RAM...
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    DS3 vs P5B-E vs P5N-E SLI - Help Please!

    If I would trade noise for coolness I might get it to 3.6 (I think I'm heat limited), haven't tried as I like quick en quiet. I'm settling on a 3.2ghz for now, which I can run stable @ 1.35 Vcore. It's basically a Prime95 front-end that allows easy testing of dual-core CPU's, but nothing...
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    DS3 vs P5B-E vs P5N-E SLI - Help Please!

    I own the P5N-E SLI and exactly the same RAM that you intent to buy. No problems at all here, stable as can be. There are others that have less good experience with this board, it seems particularly problematic with some RAMs (which has improved with the newer BIOS versions). My RAM runs happily...
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    Question about OEM Core2 Duos

    Is there any kind of Flash memory or so on the chip that logs input voltage and FSB freq.? If not, isn't it terribly difficult for Intel or AMD to know if a chips has been OCed (especially if done at a moderate voltage like a Core2 doing 3+GHz on stock voltage).
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    The Unofficial ASUS P5N-E SLI 650i Board Thread

    Very interesting and elaborate test. However I noticed one thing that might be of significant importance to the validity of this test. He posted trends of the temperature behaviour over the course of the 24 hour prime95 test. It seems that all pastes experience burn-in, which makes up for 'huge'...
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    The Unofficial ASUS P5N-E SLI 650i Board Thread

    My first post here, so hi to all:D I recently built me a new rig on this board. I don't have the G.Skill, but OCZ PC6400 Platinum Rev. 2, which are also supposed to be built with ProMOS chips. No problems here, highly stable on 800 4-4-4-12 1T, I've also done a night of Memtest86 with 800...