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I just built my first Dream machine, first time I had the $$ to build it the way I wanted. Now I'm looking for a knowledgeable person to assist me in OCing it to get my $$ worth out of it. I don't want to push the envelope but i would like to see 3.4Ghz or 3.6GHz Stable for general gaming. I'm a Newbie to OCing so I do have GoToMeeting account to we can view in the windows gui what the results are as well as i have a toll free phone number. I'm looking for first hand experience in doing this not just someone who wants to play. If intrested please send me a PM or post here and I'll get back to you ASAP.

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My Rig:
Intel QX6700, 2.66GHz Quad Core Extreme Edition
Asus Commando (BIOS 902)
OCZ 2GB PC-9200 1150MHz FlexXLC Edition CL 5-5-5-18
BFG Physx Accellerator (Slot Below Sound Card Riser)
ATI 512MB X1950CF Crossfire Edition (Primary)
ATI 512MB X1950XTX (Secondary)
Plextor PX-760A Dual Layer DVD+/-RW Drive
2 X Seagate ST3400620AS 400 Gig SATA (Raid Stripped OS Drive 745GB)
4 X Seagate ST3400620AS 400 Gig SATA (Raid Stripped Data Drive 1.45TB)
BFG 800Watt Power Supply
Antec Gamer Nine Hundred
ThermakTake Blue Orb II
Razer Copperhead Mouse
Razer Turantula Keyboard
Dell UltraSharp 3007WFP-HC 30" Flat Panel Monitor
Mitsumi FDD w/ built-in 7-in-1 Card Reader
Microsoft Windows Vista 64-Bit Ultimate Edition

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