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Awh. This was done on an Intel Extreme board, 1.35v, 120mm AiO. Temps were still terrible 🙁

Gonna upload my Q9400 at 4GHz and my i7 2600 at some point too...
 
Here is my revived laptop, maybe we need to start anew thread?
but here it is anyways.

and yes I am disappointed in the performance but tested an it isn't overheating, just poorly performing.
Dell 702x is the model

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You should be getting triple that score. Reinstall Windows and try again
 
yeah I have been working on that ….. upgrade win10 from windows 7 its slowed down a lot since the upgrade, Il probably go ahead and do a clean install on it this weekend and see, why later? because main desktop main board just died on me and this is only lappy with all my work stuff on it for me to continue to work :) until the new board shows up hopefully by Friday...
 


I wanna get a Z97 OC Formula. I bet I could hit 5.0Ghz stable...
 


The ASUS B85M-CSM can change multiplier and BCLK with a BIOS update. You should be fine with that board, especially with the 4790K. I have one in its box as a spare, tested with my 4790K and got 4.8GHz stable at 1.36v, which is only 0.01v higher than my MSI Z97 G5.

The old version also has two PCI slots and supports SLI with a BIOS mod. I'd use it, but the colors don't go with my rig and the Z97 chipset has more PCIe lanes than the B85 chipset. I also have a 1070 and a Tesla so I need as many PCI lanes as I can get.

I also have this really cool adapter from Silverstone that lets me use a laptop wifi card in my desktop, got some big-ass antennae on it. Oh, the B85 also has 4 RAM slots, at leas the old version does, for up to 32GB RAM. I'm gonna be putting a Sound Blaster card in as soon as I find W10 drivers for my AsRock H61M's onboard audio. W10 has drivers for the SB, but not for onboard....seems a little backwards if you ask me.

I'm also at the point where I can type without looking at the keyboard at about 150wpm. Took 15 years of typing...
 


Thanks a lot
 
Stock clocks 3,7 base 4,35 GHz boost, Asus Crosshair VI Hero (X-370 Chipset), "precision boost 2" brings all 8 cores to aprox 4,05 to 4,1 GHz under load
 


stock, okay. Just need clarification for the thread
 


Please CPU-Z instead, Core Temp is unreliable and often inaccurate. I also need the full CPU mark, not just the overall score
 
Hello Plaladin,
Its a selfmade case I used https://www.makerbeam.com/ Aluminium profiles and stainless steel mesh, the backplate ist Polycarbonate, runs on a pico-PS and 10 A / 12 V tabletop switching PS (like a laptpo) and can also be run on the 12 V in cars, mobile homes and boats
 




Sorry I haven't had time to update the table, been busy with my personal life and uh...relationship problems :pt1cable:

Here's my i7-2600, stock clocks. I'm trying to find a BIOS that will let me BCLK. My old Xeon E3 1240 is based off of the i7 2600.

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