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okay so I got a Vesta G1 here and I'm just putting the finishing touches on

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what I call the g

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dog and crazy Russian just face ped so

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what I'm actually doing today is I'm showing you guys the validated overclock

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that we will be using on all Vesta G1 systems that we're shipping this has

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been painstakingly tested to find a good balance between temperatures voltages

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and the overall clock speed that we are able to achieve with this particular

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system so with it all closed up running it in what we consider to be a real

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world environment here's what we've got it dialed into we are going to be

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running the core i7 6 core processor at

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4 gigahertz okay this is fully Prime 95

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stable and I'd like the Crazy Russian to come over here and have a look at our cores 0128 9 and 10 for whatever reason

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that's how CPU ID seems to be picking them up but I think what it means is 0 1

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2 3 4 5 which would be six cores okay

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and check out check this out so our maximum CPU temperatures over a period

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of time that I'm about to tell you is 75° on the very hottest core very nice

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so I'm going to go ahead I'm going to press stop on our Prime 95 and you can

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see that we have had this running for 7 hours and 4 minutes no it ran way longer

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than that what the heck's going on here oh that's

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interesting so crazy Rush failed again he changed the system time so that's why

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that's why the timer doesn't it thinks that it started on on April 1st at

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whatever time and then ended on no okay go check this out check this out check

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this out so it figures it started on April 2nd at 5:30 and ended on April 1st

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at 6:00 so what actually happened is this ran for 24 hours since yesterday so

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this is a fully validated overclock and like I said every Vesta G1 system will

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be shipping at this clock speed which is

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pretty sweet crazy Russian asked me to make

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this joke the Vesta G1 is so fast that

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it goes forward and no it goes backwards in time it doesn't he said to say it

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goes so fast it goes forwards in time but that's not even right because the

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test started on April 2nd and ended on the 1 so basically crazy Russian is

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burning our own system because he's saying it goes back in time well you

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know what it's just really fast forget crazy Russian he has no idea what he's

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talking about I mean he wears this hat I'm not from around here okay thank you

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