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microfire

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Oct 8, 2001
Where is your no post zone for you cpu?

How far back from that is your 100% stable overclock?
 
Sorry didn't explain it enough. Was interested in to see where peoples no post zone of their overclock is, and where abouts their actual 100% stable overclock is.
Point is, to see how much of a difference there is between the two.

dumb thread, shouldn't of started it, maybe I delete it, damm unable to delete the thread.
 
Depends on the mobo, for example, i can't boot @ 250 fsb when its hot, i have to boot @ 249 then crack it up to 265 in windows with clockgen. I'm guessing most people could probably boot 400mhz or so beyond their stable overclock, this also depends on alot of different things.
 
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