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       #261

    AMD forgot to put voltage limit on those, otherwise they were just FX 8350 on steroids.
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  2. Posts : 2,979
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       #262

    Looks like I have some electrical study to do on page #26.
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  3. Posts : 27,183
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       #263

    Kol12 said:
    Looks like I have some electrical study to do on page #26.
    One thing I've said before here in the forums(Don't remember where) Watching Buildzoid's video(Actually Hardcore Overclocking) has helped me better understand power delivery,. He jabbers a lot, and goes off track, but that's actually where you learn something.

    And when he mentions or links to a white paper, read it.
    You don't need to understand everything 100%, but just getting the gist helps alot.
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       #264

    Cliff what is Catzilla Certified?
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       #265

    Kol12 said:
    Cliff what is Catzilla Certified?
    My system?
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  6. Posts : 2,979
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       #266

    Cliff S said:
    My system?
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    Lol. I'll be sure to call Catzilla support next time I BSOD!
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       #267

    Cliff S said:
    My system?
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    I like that Sticker you added Cliff....nice touch. Your really good at that too.
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  8. Posts : 27,183
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       #268

    Truthfully it's the one benchmark I really enjoy and don't fuind boring to watch while it's running.
    I was sad for a while when it wasn't working on my Maximus X Hero and 8700K for a while.
    But an update to the chipset .inf finally fixed it.
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       #269

    OldMike65 said:
    I like that Sticker you added Cliff....nice touch. Your really good at that too.
    Just need to create an .bmp file in 120x120, name it oemlogo and swap it(pasting is enough) wherever your current oemlogo.bmp now is.(usually C:\Windows\System32 or if one has a off the shelf PC then in an OEM folder in system32.
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  10. Posts : 2,979
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       #270

    Cliff S said:
    One thing I've said before here in the forums(Don't remember where) Watching Buildzoid's video(Actually Hardcore Overclocking) has helped me better understand power delivery,. He jabbers a lot, and goes off track, but that's actually where you learn something.

    And when he mentions or links to a white paper, read it.
    You don't need to understand everything 100%, but just getting the gist helps alot.
    Was there any particular video from Buildzoid that explains power delivery? I finding it very difficult to get my head around how a CPU can pull 100 Amps at 1.2v. Obviously 1.2v is a lot less than 12v but when for example my PSU 12v rail is 62 Amps how can a CPU pull 100 Amps at 1.2v?
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