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my 1g axia is still Tooling along @

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1500. that is one sweet chip.

here is the system

1g @ 1.5 10*150 cooler master heat pipe cooled
Iwill kk266+
784 ram Maxed speeds
15g maxtor 7200
r 7500
netgear nic
onboard c-media sound
plextor 8x
pioneer 16x slot
ls120
17" viewsonic FP

System is pritty quiet. Honstly the best cpu I ever bought.

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That's a nice setup ya got there. I'd keep that rig for awhile. Looks vaguely familiar to a config I was using for a time, only I needed a 1.33 to get there.
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yea, its a pritty sweet system. And its my MOMS. LOL! if it had a larger HD and a fresh instal the system would be even better...but neithor are needed. :)

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I just picked up a 1 gig AYHJAR (K) cpu an it runs 1580 water cooled at 1.85v. Runs 1600 just surfing the net but will freeze in games. My 1.4 AYHJA (Y) only runs 1630 at 1.85v so the 1 gig is a decent cpu for overclocking.
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