I just bought a new 775 mobo - P5Q Delux for my 9550 as my asrock mobo wouldn't let me overclock at all...managed 3.1 but had to go back to 3.0 as it wasn't stable. Hoping to get my 9550 up to 3.6 or 3.8 with the new board
I just bought a new 775 mobo - P5Q Delux for my 9550 as my asrock mobo wouldn't let me overclock at all...managed 3.1 but had to go back to 3.0 as it wasn't stable. Hoping to get my 9550 up to 3.6 or 3.8 with the new board
One of the best boards for quad clocking, had 3.8ghz from a q6600 and a q9550 EO, bios revision 1406 was very good with the q9550, chip had a vid of 1.200, clocked to 3.8 on 1.216 vcore.
I just bought a new 775 mobo - P5Q Delux for my 9550 as my asrock mobo wouldn't let me overclock at all...managed 3.1 but had to go back to 3.0 as it wasn't stable. Hoping to get my 9550 up to 3.6 or 3.8 with the new board
You will not regret the board, the P5Q deluxe is as good as my P5K and that was a great board.......scratch that this IS better.
The PLL voltage adjustment makes for a far more stable overclock than the P5K adjustments did, jeez I could go on and on but needless to say its good.
Only bad point I have found is profile savings, only 2 profiles allowed, now as on overclocker that's fine but as a benchmark junky its just not enough.
Loving the Expressgate SSD, but I do know the gigabyte P45 boards are just that bit better overclocking wise, expressgate makes up for that (for me)
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