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Sapphire Pure PC-AM2RX780
Monday, 06 October 2008 00:00 | Written by Stephen
Sapphire Pure PC-AM2RX780 @ OC Club
"For the purpose of this review I testing overclocking on both options and ended up with the same result both ways. In the end the Sapphire board did not like any changes at all in the bus speed, not even 201Mhz, but this board was the most liberal I have had with the multiplier, allowing me to raise it up to 16x for a whopping 3.20GHz on the Phenom x4 9850 Black Box."
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