Source: Tom's Guide | Keywords: uberclok, reactor, system | Themes: Desktop Computers
1. Introduction
Nothing else performs like a custom-tuned machine that you can push far beyond the rated capabilities of its components. But many buyers lack the time and/or skill to tweak their own systems, and even if they did the whole process of buying the best parts and making sure they perfectly match, it is a job best left to experienced enthusiasts. Fortunately, some smaller system manufacturers employ such enthusiasts to do the work for you. They go even further by guaranteeing the suitability of the final product. Überclok is the latest of a small group of elite builders to send its product for our evaluation.
Each Überclok PC is custom assembled, but the component list is narrowed to the parts Überclok believes will provide the best gaming experience. Today, we take a closer look at Überclok’s latest Reactor model in a configuration they selected in anticipation of our normal benchmark routine.

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with the exception of Supreme Commander and Warhammer. The games tested are clearly last generation. Why are you still running DX9 games to benchmark a DX10 system? get something there to actually stress the system a little bit.
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FSB - 1779
RAM - 800
CPU core - 1.50v
CPU VVT - 1.35v
Nothbridge - 1.43v
LTD - 3x (Under Advanced Chipset Features)
Memory Timing - Auto
Would like to go higher than 4 but my abit FP-IN9 mobo refuses. The same with everyone else who has this board. Point is, you should get your e8400 up to 4.4 at least with a OC friendly board.
http://forus.vr-zone.com/showthread.php?t=139623
Check out those settings. Apparently raising the cpu vvt voltage quite high can help a lot with stability.
extra cooling for the northbridge would be a good idea though.