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ASUS P6T SE X58 i7 Motherboard Review
Testing Methodology

To test the ASUS P6T we installed the following components onto it:
Test System
We will be using a mixture of synthetic and real-life benchmarks and tests to show the performance of this board and the gain achieved from the overclock.
Stock Speed: 2.66GHz (133*20)
Overclocked Speed: (181*21) – turbo boost enabled.
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