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Old 12-02-2010, 03:21 PM
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Awesome I'll update you with the results.

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IT WORKED! I'm now testing with memtest, about 2 passes should be enough to tell if it's stable, right? When I have time I'll do an over-nighter.
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Memtest only tests the memory, you will want to use Prime95 or some stress test to make sure the entire system is stable, along with the memory.

Glad to hear it worked.

If you want to be "overclocker" precise, test for the lowest stable DRAM Voltage and QPI Voltage. The QPI Voltage especially can vary on AUTO, so manually setting this would be best.

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