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I have a mate Dave, he hit 4.5 OC using a 920 on a UD5 mobo ( currently what I'm using), on air he says, but it didn't last long and ended up buying a new one. Only lasted for as long as he could take a screengrab before it crashed. His entire PC is now properly watercooled pro spec(CPU GPU blocks)and not using a simple H50 for example. He runs at 4 Ghz, but when you add up how much it all cost him, it would be over £3000. When you spend so much on a machine, do you really want to risk blowing all that money ?
Anyone looking to get anywhere near 5Ghz are going to need to spend some serious money on a Sandybridge setup not only on the chip but on the cooling solution and for stability for hardcore rendering , well thats still questionable.
Anyone looking to get anywhere near 5Ghz are going to need to spend some serious money on a Sandybridge setup not only on the chip but on the cooling solution and for stability for hardcore rendering , well thats still questionable.



. That extra 533MHz is pretty much why the 980x wins in the gaming benches. But let's just call that fair - afterall the 32nm 980x will clock higher than the 760 - not quite that much higher for a given cooling solution, but let's be kind. So the average of those gaming 'wins' is about 15% better performance than the i5. 15% better performance for five times the price! Amazing. Truly amazing. I'll have two, please.