Quick & Simple Test 3 : OC on i7 920 with X58 Eclipse...4200mhz air cooling

Xmas still have a few days ahead..but Santa had filled my Xmas stocking..... ...with MSI X58 Eclipse ( bios 1.34 ), Core i7 920 at 1.4vcore, Corsair TR3X3G1600C9 at 1600mhz 1.65vdimm, HSF Noctua NH-U12P SE1366,  MSI R4870T2D1G-OC, Corsair TX650w, WDGP640gb, DVR216BK, CM690, and Synmaster T220.  So..i tried to make a quick & simple  test with my new toys..and here the temporal result : 4ghz very easily and stable...
feeewww...guys...this board are  ...have more than enough OC's ability ...MSI made a very good  board with this...
cheers...
p.s : still looking the max oc with air cooling...

Just to update this simple test...max OC with air cooling and simply tweak...4200 mhz..and then hit the wall...
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