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TheLostSwede
Where's the ****ing beers?
TheLostSwede
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S939 and TCCD settings :)

Stock Epox 9NDA3+ and the Platinum 3700 at 2.8 volts. Superpi, Folding, gaming and every day stable. This is a beuty of a board. A real gem.
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muddocktor
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muddocktor
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Dayum Mack, you are able to run that high at 1:1, 291 HTT? I haven't tried my Plat rev 2 that high; might have to check that out.

I do want more vcore though for my 9NDA3+ though. BTW, I was reading at AOA and there is a new bios rev out for the board. Have you tried it yet?
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TheLostSwede
Where's the ****ing beers?
TheLostSwede
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1:1 yes

I found that by accident by using their biostool on the cd. It's not posted anywhere else. Really weird. Not sure it made any difference though. I need more than 1.75 vcore as well, but the mod is just to hard to do for me.
Omega65
EPoX Evangelist!
Omega65
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EPoX 9NDA3+ S939 and TCCD settings :)

That's not an EPoX mobo you're using, is it Mack?!?
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TheLostSwede
Where's the ****ing beers?
TheLostSwede
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Can you imagine??

They have picked up the pace lately i must say and uses good quality components these days.
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