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G.Skill Flare F3-16000CL7D-4GBFLS Memory
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| Sat Sep 04, 2010 | 9:03A| PermaLink |
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"Overclocking the G.Skill Flare memory was a challenge since it is clocked so high at stock speeds already. To push the set further, I had to really play with the voltages and BUS speed little by little. I had to loosen the timings up to get any more and ended up pushing them to 9-10-9-27, which gave me the stability I needed. I was able to get the BUS speed to 267MHz, which yielded a total memory speed of 2134MHz. To make sure I was okay, I ran memtest86+ several times and passed with no errors. Seeing that I could not get any more, I booted into Windows and ran the benchmarks with no stability issues at all. For the overclocked tests, the final settings will be 2134MHz at 9-10-9-27."
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FULL STORY @
OVERCLOCKERSCLUB (http://www.overclockersclub.com/reviews/gskill_flare_ddr3_2000mhz/)
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Silverstone Temjin TJ10B: Water Cooled with Silence
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| Wed Dec 02, 2009 | 3:45P| PermaLink |
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The Silverstone Temjin TJ10 chassis comes in many different styles. Depending on what the user prefers, some of the most known models are the Black and Silver TJ10, which are named TJ10B and TJ10S respectively. These models come with either a windowed or solid closed side panel. Many of the reviews written in the past have taken a look at the TJ10 with the window side panels and just some of their features, so we here at Bjorn3D, decided to take it one step further and try to build a killer gaming rig from the parts that we gathered over time. To accomplish this, our goals were to have an internal water cooling system that will cool the CPU, but also try to install AcoustiPack Ultimate Soundproofing Kit and AcoustiPack Acoustic Noise Reduction Foam Blocks to fight the annoying noise some of the latest computer systems make.
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FULL STORY @
BJORN3D (http://www.bjorn3d.com/read.php?cID=1729)
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