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Ivy Bridge i7-3770K Overclocked to 7.0 GHz

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Old 02-27-12, 11:49 AM Thread Starter   #1
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Ivy Bridge i7-3770K Overclocked to 7.0 GHz


Thats a 100% overclock but Im guessing it was using N2 seeing such a high vcore.





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Dry Ice, and posted already.

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opps sorry for the double thread, should have checked first.
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1.89 vcore makes me cringe!

Nice clocks though :O

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