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  1. I have been trying to do some game streaming for a while now. I play quite a few games and would love to share it to friends and other people. Would love to win!
  2. I have a G1 970 with Hynix memory. This is as far as I could get it using the stock bios. I have tried the custom bios in the OP but I noticed it is F40 and I have a F51 stock bios so I'm kind of hesitant to use it further. Here is a copy of my bios just in case you're interested to mod it. https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B1e17WzASVIBb0d4NGhSc3I3VGM/view?usp=sharing
  3. Vessel: Romsn Videos: https://www.vessel.com/videos/LCoY5zfFf https://www.vessel.com/videos/Su_Wqd7Vl
  4. Not sure if you meant to reply to me or him lol. So it would be fine for me to flash any of the 3 G1 bios? I have Hynix so I just have to make sure.
  5. I don't know if it's just me, but I can't seem to find the bios for Hynix G1 on the first post. =/
  6. I've been watching Linus since the NCIX.com and before the LinusTechTips was formed. I've always found the unboxings interesting and fun to watch but I also like the in-depth style reviews that they do now. Keep it up guys! 2 million subs is on the way!
  7. The app tray is definitely a big plus but the dust and waterproof feature is the best!
  8. My favourite thing would be the customizable on-screen buttons and the dual window capabilities. Maybe also the fact that you could re-size the keyboard. It's super awesome!
  9. Of course the speakers and the build quality would be my favorite thing about this phone!
  10. I was under the impression that only avx supported programs would increase the voltages beyond what is set in the BIOS. I was trying out adaptive as per recommendation of every overclocking guide I've read and also for efficiency. I have stressed my CPU under manual and had no problems. As for LLC, I will try to play around with it. EDIT: I just ran Cinebench and my VID stayed at 1.293v and vcore at 1.312v (expected). I also monitored with CPU-Z and it showed the same vcore at 1.312v
  11. I checked on the LLC and it is set to auto, should I set it to a specific level? It has levels 1 to 8.
  12. I'm having problems with CPU VID jumping past the adaptive voltage that I have set. It jumps from 1.293v to 1.351v in HWMonitor (set to 1.291 in BIOS) when only playing games but the vcore stays at 1.296v. Here are my settings in the bios: cpu: 4.6ghz cache: 4.4ghz ram: 1866mhz xmp vcore: 1.291 adaptive cache voltage: 1.255 manual (I've also tried adaptive and it does the same) ram voltage: 1.5v xmp Besides these I've changed nothing else in the bios. Is this something I should be concerned about? Or not, since the vcore stays close to what I set it to? So far this happens while playing World of Warcraft and Borderlands 2. Here's a screenshot of my HWMonitor Here's my specs i7 4770k Maximus VI Hero Corsair Vengeance Pro 1866 8gb Corsair AX760 Windows 8 Pro x64
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