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  1. So sad hearing stuff like this,really dislike the part were the seller isn't responding

     

    They responded once the PayPal claim came through. I didn't want to send the case back so I asked for a partial refund. They accepted it.

     

    A little of both. :P

    It's just a bench case. Not a single stage or anything too pricy.

    Not bad at all, no cheap thumb screws, nothing damaged, and it did not take for ever to get to me! Certainly beats the gutted lan li case I been using.

     

    However not all is perfect, the paint has a small amount of orange peel, one small crack in the paint on the corner and the paint could be a little thicker on the bottom. A manual would have been nice too. Most of the screws came in the standard white tub dimastech uses, knowing what goes were would have been nice. But I got it all figured out.

     

    You didn't receive the brass colored hardware? It's really really light, feels like pot metal. The stuff they used before was solid... likely made of actual brass.

     

    As for the rest, I'll let you be the judge:

     

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  2. 1. ASRock Z170M OC Formula - Like New in Box - $185 shipped to US

    Lightly used, less than 10 hours on it. Never frozen, not abused. Loaded up with 1.21b BIOS from the last time I used it (I think that was the one). Comes with all retail accessories. If you open this, it will look exactly like it's new. Probably even smells new still.

     

     

    2. Intel Core i3 6320 - Lightly used, OC potential untested - $125 shipped to US

    I bought this to get some 742 loving but haven't even had time to run XTU since I got the MOCF. Chip is not delidded and comes with box/heatsink unless you don't want it. Chip is retail.

     

     

    3. G.Skill TridentZ 2x8GB 3000 14-14-14 B-Die - Lightly used - $90 shipped to US

    3866 12-12-12 on MOCF (without wazza) at 1.86V. Could likely go less, only spent a few minutes on the board and you all know how annoying B-Die can be.

     

     

    Shipping and Payment

    • Domestic shipments will go via UPS, USPS First Class, or USPS Priority Mail--It depends on how I'm feeling at the time. If you want a specific method, we can chat about it.
    • International shipments will go via USPS First Class International or Priority Mail International. We can discuss specifics via PM.
    • Payment is via PayPal or Chase Quickpay. Fees are calculated in my pricing already, so just pay as you would normally.

     

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  3. Keep in mind that with the backplate you'll need to avoid components and pins in the back. If you're going to go with all of those holes, I would recommend doing a raised portion in the center to make sure you are not making contact further out than you need to.

     

    It's kind of hard to explain... assume the red area is raised:

     

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  4. :)

     

    From the OP:

     

    And here is a step by step way to do it.

     

    1. Download process lasso

    2. Open

    3. Disable Pro balance garbage File->Pro Balance

    4. Next you are going to go to default process priorities

    5. Type in p95-bench.exe and select realtime from the drop down and add to list

    6. Loop XTU till you get a WR.

     

    You'll notice that the rotation above the XTU process bar will be glitchy fast then slow etc that's how you know its working. Also the Mhz will be super high but you can make them look more normal by under clocking or even using slow mode to get a nice round ln2 able figure.

     

    Better yet you dont need a screen shot so who cares if it says 10 GHZ, your validation file will work just fine.

     

    Is this not working for you?

  5. Bad advice! It's definitely a capable board. I don't think I've seen the throttling recently... here are my last two XTU subs on that board:

     

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    It looks like neither throttled. Do you have OS and BIOS power saving disabled? Do you have it set to C7/C8 power state or w/e?

     

    EDIT: Ignore RTL's on the second sub. Didn't realize they were fucked when I subbed it. Must have had a bad boot.

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