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Summary Responsible for directing the business development function of the mobile advertising division within Maximum Balance Foundation. He loves the University of Texas Football Program, and is originally from San Antonio, Texas.
An one of the original pioneers of Austin Texas start-up companies that were successfully acquired, that navigated to publicly traded companies. While performing the role of Project Manager for the Mentoring Men's Movement, Mr. Clarke is also responsible for developing new market initiatives, assessing new markets, and analyzing business opportunities. The primary mission of the program is to reduce recidivism through technical support readiness training provided by Cisco Network Academy.
His team is responsible for the conducting of financial feasibility studies and together the team develops proposals for new business opportunities. Maximum Balance Foundation is accountable for licensing initiatives and programs; duties include negotiating contracts, initiating proposals, and closing deals.expertise in a variety of the field's concepts, practices, and procedures. Each of the Executive Staff is asked to rely on extensive experience and judgment to plan and accomplish goals. Everyone is expected to perform a variety of well compensated tasks.
Clarke leads and directs the work of others. He enjoys a wide degree of creativity and latitude that is given by the Executive Management Team. April 2006 - Present Managing Partner Maximum Balance Foundation If you are an entrepreneur, run a small business, or are an individual who uses technology for communications, operations or marketing, it can be frustrating when you dont know how to use your tools. You are probably frustrated by trying to get the various devices and programs in your life to work together, and you suspect that you could be doing things much, much better. Our team is responsible for SMART Brand development, web site traffic growth, web site UI and advertising revenue. SMART Targeting to develop brand strategy and statistics systems.
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I feel like we need one of these with the growing popularity I've seen of the 780i chipset. This is an easy guide to overclocking the EVGA 780i motherboard with E8400 specifically. However other procs like the E8500, Q9300, Q9450 and QX should be similar. Older procs like E6850 I have no experience with. But I'm sure some principles still apply. The only BIOS screen that should matter to the average overclocker should be the ADVANCED CHIPSET FEATURES, all other screens your on your own. Enter ADVANCED CHIPSET FEATURES: -SYS CLOCKS -CPU MULTI: (for the E8400 I used 9x, I am firm believer that you should always use highest multi your CPU will allow.
Excluding the X edition procs) -PCIe x163: 100mhz -SPP-MCP REF CLOCK: 200mhz -HT MULTI set to: 5x on both -SPREAD SPECTRUM: All disabled -FSB & MEMORY -SLI: EXPERT if you are using SLI ready or EPP memory -FSB-MEM clock: UNLINKED, depends on what you are going for really. For E8400 @ 3.6ghz linked and sync gives you 800mhz. If you have 1066mhz memory though you should set that manually and let board decide ratio -FSB mhz: 1800mhz for my E8400 gave me 4.05ghz.
1600mhz yields 3.6ghz. 2000mhz is 4.5ghz.MEM: I have OCZ Reaper 800mhz memory so I set it to 800mhz. If I had 1066mhz memory I would set to 1066mhz regardless of FSB setting.MEM timings: Use stock timings for now. For me it was 4-4-4-15 and I forced 1T command rate. I recommend if you are running two sticks of memory you try for 1T command rate also.ADVANCED MEM TIMINGS: Keep all to auto for now except tRC to 11.
I have had good luck with 11 and know many who also have. Adjust others for performance later once you have solid overclock. If you cant force rRC to 11 than auto for now.CPU CONFIG -LIMIT CPUID MAX VAL: DISABLED -INTEL SPEED STEP: AUTO (This will save a few $$ a month on energy and it DOES NOT effect overclock and performance) -PPM MODE: NATIVE -CPU THERMAL: DISABLED -C1E EHS: DISABLED -EXECUTE DIS BIT: ENABLED -VIRT TECH: DISABLED -SYS VOLTAGES -CPU CORE: This will take some working on your own. Start in the green area for 3.6ghz and work way down. For 4.0ghz and above I would say start at 1.225v for later batches of E8000 series procs.
For older batches like my Q746 start with 1.3 for 4.05ghz. I am sitting at 1.39 in bios and 1.344 in CPUID.CPU FSB: 1.3 (I dont recommend going any higher) -MEM: This is where I always say give as much as you can that the warranty will cover. OCZ has Extended Voltage protection or EVP that allow overclockers to give em a ton of voltage. I set mine to the max that they warranty will cover which is 2.2v -SPP: 1.4 You may go higher but I dont recommend it for modest overclockers -MCP: 1.6 You are pretty safe here, if you run into stability issues I dont see higher voltage here helping.HT: You might have luck by leaving it in auto. Otherwise 1.3 should get you there. GTLVREF lanes 0-3: Auto for now. I have found no benefit with these settings.
Maybe someone can elaborate on their experiences here.SYS BIOS CACHEABLE: DISABLED -HPET FUNCTION: ENABLED So there you have it! This is my experience with the EVGA 780i board with E8400 proc. Batch number Q746A487.
I need 1.39v for 1800mhz FSB. Here are a few screen shots: ' class='img lazy'I had bad luck with voltages at 500mhz but was able to pass 3dmark06 ' class='img lazy' Keep this thread going with questions and comments. I hope it's sticky worthy! I have found a lot of help over at xtremesystems but want to bring the fun here.
If you have a 780i regardless of brand and proc share experiences and overclocks. Wanted to include for those who dont know, and that dont know where to find it. Some overclocking tools and websites to find them. Prime95: Use this for stability checking. Short term stability is 1 hour (probably wont see any system crashes during game play) and long term is 24 hours (no need to go past this. This means you are rock solid) GO-Orthos BETA by Johnny Lee: This is the same thing as Prime.
Same minds behind it. Some xtreme guy's like it better for whatever reason!
CPUID: The obvious! CPUID hardware monitor: Better than speedfan monitoring IMO!