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  1. Hey all,

    I have for sale two EVGA GeForce GTX 980 Ti 06G-P4-5998-KR 6GB K|NGP|N edition graphics cards. Both cards come with full accessories and retail packaging *except each one is missing one of the mDP to DP adapters* Gpu's are in excellent condition. I have cleaned them using a datavac electronics duster. I only used them with the factory air cooler, however I did pull the cooler and redo the TIM.

     

    74.x and 75.x ASIC values reported by gpuz, however I didn't mark which card is which since the asics are so close.

     

    *Please note that the packages are serials ending 490 and 491, however the gpu's have serials 490 and 150*

    Both gpu's show 342 days of warranty remaining with EVGA guest RMA.

     

    $375 or best offer

    1 sold, 1 left

     

    Prices include shipping to US48. Prefer payment via paypal

    International buyers, please pm me about shipping.

     

    Thanks for looking :)

  2. Tried on firefox with same results as chrome and IE.

     

    First pic, I tried editing old submission from MOCF. I do not see vendor or chipset fields like you have mentioned. Second pic shows mobo model not shown in actual submission. Third pic I tried creating new submission with firefox to see if extra options appeared for mobo section, and they did not.

     

    Thanks :)

     

     

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  3. I use google chrome on everything. I have not tested other browsers but I sure can. Which browser do you use??

     

    I just tried editing one of my MOCF submissions (with chrome still) and I don't have option to select chipset or vendor for mobo info. Only mobo model and cooling.

     

    Thanks :)

     

    Edit: Just tried using IE 11, same results as chrome.

  4. To my knowledge its expected behavior, Gigabyte and Asus are Sponsors, so their current gen boards receive some more attention. I try to get a response from Massman though...

     

    Thanks for the response. I understand if there isn't a manufacturer logo for companies who are not sponsors. However would it be possible to list just the correct motherboard model?

  5. If we organized that wouldn't be an issue, there's 300 million people in the US I'm sure we have enough benches that if we coordinate our efforts we can do really well. R/overclocking we had really good results by making a spreadsheet of hw needed for team comp and people update it as it changes. And towards the end we did have some people pull out of key stages, but it worked out cause we were organized enough to make it up. Now if you mean organizing sand bags? That's something else, and I don't like to mess with it. The biggest thing for r/overclocking was constant engagement of the serious ocers on the team, we did most of team comp with less than 10 people! We only really had to reach out for a few pieces of hw that we didn't have. I know there's at least 4 people from r/overclocking in US that'd love to go hard so that should help. The hardest stage is gonna be stage 1 since it needs 8 cpus, and all from different sub families which I believe is i9, i7, i5, etc. So first thing is we need to track down an i9 to run superpi 32m.

     

    I understand this as different architecture, so like kabylake, skylake, haswell, ivy bridge ect ect. We will need clarification on that stage for sure.

     

    Anyways if USA is gonna compete this year, count me in.

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