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Arise Necrothread. Arriiise!!

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... my phenom 9600BE runs on ASUS M3A @ 2400Mhz and Corsair Dominator 800Mhz 4-4-4-12 with no prob... i get ewen higher to 2700Mhz, but then my Phenom warms up to 60' c'... on the other side... it runs on cool'n'quiet... rearly iz my CPU fully loaded... all 4 cores work @ 1150Mhz... ok... for begining it waz a stress test for me, but then ASUS had fixed the bugs, and i must say, its stabile... wanna ask... what intensive workloads YOU all do to cause problems... i haz used XP and Vista... Ubuntu too... no prob...

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DjEaZy wrote :

... my phenom 9600BE runs on ASUS M3A @ 2400Mhz and Corsair Dominator 800Mhz 4-4-4-12 with no prob... i get ewen higher to 2700Mhz, but then my Phenom warms up to 60' c'... on the other side... it runs on cool'n'quiet... rearly iz my CPU fully loaded... all 4 cores work @ 1150Mhz... ok... for begining it waz a stress test for me, but then ASUS had fixed the bugs, and i must say, its stabile... wanna ask... what intensive workloads YOU all do to cause problems... i haz used XP and Vista... Ubuntu too... no prob...



This flaky 3rd core seemed to be a fairly rare occurance. If people stop posting on this necrothread maybe it will go away.

P.S. Perhaps his intensive workload included running spellchecker. Yourz seemz to be buzted.

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