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im wondering if this is enough current for all the rails +12 18a +5 28a +3.3 22a

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ok i just loaded win2k and the mobo drivers it seems to run fine but a ran f@h and it takes 5 mins per step my old comp did it in 7 per step, i was kinda expecting more speed than that. i thought it would do the whole work unit in like 10 mins.is it sposed to be faster?

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they are faster but you may not see a huge increase - you are seeing about 25% - seems like some work units go faster that others with an a64 rig....
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also, is it the exact same core? that always makes a differance.

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