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100 Sandy Bridge CPUs tested by ASUS

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Yes that's the one, also the 2500K . The K is key as it means it's an unlocked chip with the right motherboard. Both are being over clocked from 4 to 4.5 Ghz or more with little effort on H67 motherboards.Pair that with decent video card and FSX is as good as it gets.
That would be a bad move .. as the H67 chipset doesn't allow OC'ing. (Although it allows you to "benefit" from the on-chip GPU - useful for surfing the net and to recode videos etc). But honestly no use for FSX or any other sim/game.Go for the P67 chipset - allows OC'ing on 2500K and 2600K processors but doesn't benefit from the undoubtedly great potential in transcoding of the on-chip GPU

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That's not what it means, unless you don't speak English. 50% will hit 4.4-4.5GHz AT MOST, the other 50% will go higher. This isn't difficult.
Habla lento.

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