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Old 15-04-2009, 04:44 AM   #11
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Re: Over-clocking an AMD Phenon 9950 and...

I haven't tried that, and I probably can't any time soon... because I don't have access to my tower comp at the moment; I'm at another house.
I don't remember my X-Fire info, but I'll probably make a new one soon
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ok cools....^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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After that OC at stock voltage and see how much you can churn out from it.. I think you can do 3ghz on stock.. Since i have a X3 I can do 2.7 on stock volt. 1.25.
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