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Further to discussion of me OCing my two work QX6850 based machines, I thought, why not... :D
Just bumped the multi to 11, but it wouldn't boot. I'm just about to go home, so I can't be bothered to monkey around...
Anyhoo I got this -
Try and beat that! :kaola:
http://img136.imageshack.us/img136/664/photo00150wk2.jpg
Check the CPU frequency! :D


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