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vuurwerkfreak

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  1. I wish I had those friends who work at intel Also dat naming scheme #D54250WYKH
  2. I would create a new rig with it and use my old computer for running game servers
  3. Kuhler 1250 as liguidcooling will really making overclocking more silent
  4. I really love MFAA and how Dynamic Super Resolution is officially suported Also it just looks extreme!
  5. I don't know how I found linusTechTips but I do remember that I subscribed because Linus actually explains what the specifications mean and for who they matter.
  6. I really like the build quality and performance while still having a nice design and not being too bulky and heavy
  7. My favorite feature would certainly be the high resolution screen. Other than that I really like the concept of moving the buttons and replaceable battery is a big plus as my batteries always die
  8. I love the build quality and looks, also really appreciate the sd-card slot
  9. 1. I don't know why task manager shows these frequencies. I did not overclock anything! It's doing this by itself. 2. The overall experience worse do I call it a downgrade but this is just personal. 3. I don't even know which temperatures are hot and which aren't. That's why I'm asking it So I don't know either what is going on here.
  10. CPU-z On idle: Core speed alternating between +-3200.00 MHz and +-1200.00 MHz and the multiplier is alternating between x 32.0 and x 12.0. The Core Voltage is between 0.888 V and 0.936 V On load: Core speed constant 3200.xx MHz and the multiplier is constant x 32. The Core voltage is 1.140 V
  11. Hello, I'm new to the diy computer world and I have build my pc a little while ago and everything seemed fine, I always had realtemp running on startup and my temperatures went up really slowly without me noticing (talking about 1C/week) until I realized that my core temp was 55 C at idle. But when I pushed against my heatsink and the temperatures quickly went down to about 40 C. Should I remount my cooler with new paste or is it fine? Also I downgraded to Windows 8 and noticed that my CPU seems to boost up the GHz without it being necessarily when (cpu at 3% and running more than 5 GHz) Also task manager says that the maximum speed is 5.90 GHz but my cpu sometimes goes up to 6.26 GHz. If have a few screenshots running prime 95. [Just after login], [high idle], [low idle (very rare)], [load prime 95], [prime 95 results] (note: the cpu load dropped at the 4th test to 80% but it still says 100% till the 8th test). I did no manual overclocking yet. But in short: Are these temps fine for a long cpu life? and is it normal (or bad) that my cpu is boosting itself up so much? Thanks in advance! *Update I tried the quick boost level 1 button that comes with easytune 6. When I rebooted my ssd and my hdd weren't detected anymore. I tried to replug the sata cables but no success. I ended up reseting CMOS and my ssd and hdd worked again but task manager still reads these values. I will try to disable Intel Turbo Boost Technologies and see what happens now. I think it's something with the software (as ExDreamer said) *2th Update By disabling Intel Turbo Boost Technologies It doesn't go above the "Maximum speed" from the task manager and I use more % of my CPU when I'm doing normal stuff, I can't really tell if I have less performance because I almost never max out my cpu. In CPU-z Idle: The Core Speed is now alternating between 1200.00 MHz and 2400.00 MHz Load: The Core speed is +- 3200.00 MHz
  12. Awesome! I like giveaways although I never actually won anything but still. :)
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