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well dont know if this counts but i have gotten my q9300 to post at 4GHZ :D but sadly it's not stable enough to get a CPU-Z screen shot

but i do have a screen shot for 3.9GHZ,



getting the latest bios for my board right now, so expect to see some mad overclocking and super pi runs :D

if my rig wasnt boxed up for RMAing id post my 4.0ghz cpuz for ya. not as high fsb, and im on air but i cant boot 4.0 do most tasks but not gaming. highest boot was 4.1. helps to have a 9x multi :D
 
An intake fan would help a lot. I have a similar case (elite 330) and that's one of the main drawbacks. Aside from space.

I'll tell him that. Don't know if he'll buy one though. He did buy an unknown psu even when advised not to after all.

Edit: Btw, finally found the website of the psu Welcome to the PCICASE website!
Found it through a case fan by the same company.
It's made by a company called PCICASE/Procase. PSU CRS2040-12BP
Could only find one Dutch review but they say it's pretty good for the price... Translation result for http://www.casejunkies.com/index.php?upn=010001&hl_id=2870 Don't know if it's a good review though. No real tests i think. Just idle and load and see there are any ripples. Maybe that's how you check a psu. I don't know
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Intel Core i7 920 3837A732 C0 stepping at 4.018 Ghz





Mother Board ( EVGA X58 SLI )
Drivers ( )
Bios ( SZ2D )
CPU ( i7 920 )
CPU Cooler ( Thermalright True Copper )
Memory ( 3x2GB Corsair DDR3 1600 )
PSU ( Cooler Master 1250 )
GPU ( GTX280 X 2 )
Drivers ( 185.68 )
Operating System ( Vista 64)


Frequency Control
CPU Clock Ratio ( 19X )
CPU Host Frequency (Mhz) ( 212 )
MCH Strap ( 1600 )
CPU Uncore Frequency (Mhz) ( 3397Mhz { 16X } )
CPU Clock Skew ( 0 ps )
Spread Spectrum ( Disabled )
PCIE Frequency (Mhz) ( 100 )


Memory Feature
Memory Speed ( Standard )
Memory Control Setting ( Enabled )
Memory Frequency ( 800Mhz / 2:6 )
Channel Interleave Setting ( 6 Way )
Rank Interleave Setting ( 4 Way )
Memory Low Gap ( Auto )
tCL Setting ( 8 )
tRCD Setting ( 8 )
tRP Setting ( 8 )
tRAS Setting ( 19 )
tRFC Setting ( 59 )
Command Rate ( 1t )


Voltage Control
EVGA VDroop Control ( With VDroop )
CPU VCore ( 1.400 )
CPU VTT Voltage ( +300 )
CPU PLL VCore ( Auto )
DIMM Voltage ( 1.65 )
DIMM DQ Vref ( +0 )
QPI PLL VCore ( 1.400 )
IOH VCore ( 1.400 )
IOH/ICH I/O Voltage ( Auto )
ICH VCore ( 1.25 )
*PWM Frequency ( 933 )


CPU Feature
Intel SpeedStep ( Disabled )
Turbo Mode Function ( Disabled )
CxE Function ( Disabled )
Execute Disable Bit ( Disabled )
Virtualization Technology ( Disabled )
Intel HT Technology ( Enabled )
Active Processor Cores ( All )
QPI Control Settings ( Enabled )
QPI Link Fast Mode ( Enabled )
QPI Frequency Selection ( 4.800 GT/s )
OC Recovery ( Enabled )


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well it seems that either the CPU or the board does not like going above 545FSB no matter what i do it wont post. but this is as far as i have gotten,

CPU-Z Validator 3.0

not much of an improvement, i know. dont know why CPU-Z dont tell me the voltage but i was running at about 1.57V to get it stable at 545FSB.
 
CPU Validator links never show voltage. It's kind of annoying because I want to see what voltage was necessary to get clocks, but oh well. You'll just have to post a cpu-z screenshot with everything :)
 
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