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Just now, CoinDuckling369 said:

Nice!

what is your point btw?

Im pretty sure thats impossible. Unless they used liquid nitrogen and had won the silicon lottery this is bs

 

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Well it is MSI, so anything they say is misleading at best and well... yeah

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19 hours ago, Sgt. ShadoWolf said:

Im pretty sure thats impossible. Unless they used liquid nitrogen and had won the silicon lottery this is bs

 

Yes with liquid cooling it is already hard to get 5GHz

 

 

It is just an advertisement for the MSI Z370 Godlike Gaming.

They could just have photoshopped that image

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MSI are bullshit artists most of the time. It's a glorified ad for their absurdly priced mobo.

HEADS UP, THIS ACCOUNT IS INACTIVE NOW

I'm keeping everything else the way it was for anyone who might check out my answers in future, but I won't be using LTT.

 

 

 

 

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7 minutes ago, Sgt. ShadoWolf said:

Im pretty sure thats impossible. Unless they used liquid nitrogen and had won the silicon lottery this is bs

I'm not sure you know how extreme overclocking works..

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I mean, MSI is getting a little overexcited over this. It's only the record for the Z370 chipset. Overall, I think the record goes to some guy back in 2012 who got a bit over 8.7GHz with an FX 8370.

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23 minutes ago, Sgt. ShadoWolf said:

MSI are bullshit artists most of the time. It's a glorified ad for their absurdly priced mobo.

Damn true, but when you need warranty you suddenly get the real story.

"Our products are lower quality & we do not replace any DOA/Dysfunctional parts, have a great day"

This laptop, and my GTX980's show me what MSI is.

My RX480 from ASUS is rock solid, no display driving crashing or stability issue's
My brothers GTX1060 from ASUS, no display driving crashing or stability issue's

Our old GTX650 Ti boost from GigaByte, hell the thing still works without stability issue's & crashing!

A trash picked PNY Quadro FX1800, is more stable at extreme overclocks.

My 2 GTX980's (Even when you only run 1 and take 1 out of the system), constant crashing, BSOD's, unstable in general.

When I stream I have to turn my games settings down to Low-Medium on 1080P to keep the card cool enough to not crash mid stream in a marathon.

Even though I'm using my 4790K with the x264 encoder, which doesn't  even tax my GPU's. (Quality is better with CPU encoding)

These got sent back to me as 2 refurbished ones, twice. (Serial numbers changed)

I tried other PSU's, other motherboards, CPU's, just about tried in in 4 different systems.

They still fail, work fine at the start but once they heat up prepare for a cool down.

 

Luckily I mainly use this rig for streaming, which is what it is built for.

But it still annoys me knowing I could go off-air or have to stop mid stream. It kills the good vibes!

 

 

At this point I'm seriously considering putting that 650Ti Boost in my rig! (Okay not that serious, it is a bit old for some modern games at high.)

When the PC is acting up haunted,

who ya gonna call?
"Monotone voice" : A local computer store.

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52 minutes ago, CoinDuckling369 said:

Yes with liquid cooling it is already hard to get 5GHz

 

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1 hour ago, Sgt. ShadoWolf said:

Oh wow I'd love to use that 7.4 GHz 8700k as my daily driver...

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3 minutes ago, RedSector said:

The second link gives it away MARKETING

 

https://valid.x86.fr/wviq2t

 

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Current: 73 / Min: 8 / Max: 47
Really so the max is 47.... and running x73
 
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I don't see anything wrong with that.

They found nice chip, use Ln2 cooling and boot it up.

 

They didn't run stress test or anything, since that would most likely crash ... just because CPU-Z is reporting 7,4GHz, doesn't mean it's stable.

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