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HDTune is a benchmarking program for hard drives. Their speed also depends on the chipset so this is why I run such a benchmark.
In case PCMark is unknown to you, it is pretty much the same as the 3DMark suite except the fact that it includes many other tests like hard drive speed, memory and processor power, so we consider it as a system benchmark and not just a gaming benchmark.


HDTune showed the three boards to be very close in terms of average speed, with the MSI board first. When it came down to burst time, the ASUS flew miles away from the competition. The NF980-G65 is still ahead of the ATI board though. PCMark put the NF980-G65 in first place, followed by the MA790FXT-UD5P. Overclocking allowed it to get closer to the M4N82 Deluxe in terms of burst speed, and also increased its PCMark score a tad.
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Let me know how it works out.
Let me know how it works out.
HT Link Reference Clock of 206 MHz
CPU Multiplier of x19.5, resulting in 4022 MHz
CPU Voltage 1.496v
CPU-NB Multiplier x13, resulting in 2681 MHz
CPU-NB Voltage of 1.306v
However, I left the HT Link Multiplier at default. Setting to x12 as mentioned in the article, refuses to boot.
So, my question is, was the HT Link Voltage raised from stock to a higher setting? What was it set for?
Thanks!
HT Link Reference Clock of 206 MHz
CPU Multiplier of x19.5, resulting in 4022 MHz
CPU Voltage 1.496v
CPU-NB Multiplier x13, resulting in 2681 MHz
CPU-NB Voltage of 1.306v
However, I left the HT Link Multiplier at default. Setting to x12 as mentioned in the article, refuses to boot.
So, my question is, was the HT Link Voltage raised from stock to a higher setting? What was it set for?
Thanks!
As always, your mileage may vary so don't be surprised if you cannot get the same overclock.
Good luck.
As always, your mileage may vary so don't be surprised if you cannot get the same overclock.
Good luck.
Thanks!
Thanks!
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