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			<title>Information: Template for eVGA X58/i7 920 Overclocking</title>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 28 Oct 2009 03:06:57 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[Hey all, I found a setup a while back for your BIOS settings to obtain 4GHz on a Core i7 920 seated in an eVGA X58 3x SLI.  I've been using it for...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Hey all, I found a setup a while back for your BIOS settings to obtain 4GHz on a Core i7 920 seated in an eVGA X58 3x SLI.  I've been using it for quite a while now, so it seems stable.  Here's what you need to change:<br />
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Turn OFF Virtualization, Turbo Mode, SpeedStep<br />
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VCore - 1.325v<br />
<acronym title="Central Processing Unit">CPU</acronym> VTT Volt - +50mV<br />
BCLK - 200<br />
<acronym title="Central Processing Unit">CPU</acronym> PLL - 1.4v<br />
DIMM Volt - 1.60 (This is just for my <acronym title="Random Access Memory">RAM</acronym>, set for whatever yours needs)<br />
QPI PLL Core - 1.3v<br />
PWM Freq - 933<br />
QPI - 4.8GT/s<br />
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This will bring your i7 920 to a blistering 4000MHz.  I'm using a Mugen 2 <acronym title="Central Processing Unit">CPU</acronym> cooler with dual 120mm fans (push/pull), and the temps are around 40c idle, 60-70 load.<br />
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This is only tested with eVGA X58/i7 920 setups.  If this is what you have, then you too can be the proud owner of a 4GHz quad-core;D.  I assume most of this info can be ported to any motherboard.  Good luck!</div>

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