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Briefly tested this chip on LN2 for the Team Cup. Passed R15 at full NB and mem clocks at 5.95GHz 1.8V. CBB is around -135, CB is -175 to -165 in dual channel, depending on Vtt and Vmem used.
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Nik - Core 2 Quad Q9550 @ 4730MHz - 7sec 968ms wPrime - 32m
TaPaKaH replied to ObscureParadox's topic in Result Discussions
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If such an exploit were to exist, it's extremely unlikely that it would remain obscure for all these years given the popularity of low-end AM3 chips among daily users and locked Semprons among overclockers.
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The whole "fun" of that platforom is supposed to be its simplicity
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RAM walls at 920-940MHz are absolutely normal for Deneb and there is nearly nothing you can do about it. Some newer boards like 990FX can do a dozen MHz more than 790FX but it won't give you a noticeable difference, especially that newer chipsets tend to be a little bit less efficient at the same clocks.
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Up for sale is a Core i7-980X CPU, batch 3005F802. On air the CPU does 32M at 4.5GHz 1.31V and 246MHz BCLK. On single stage (evap temp -41..-39c, peak load core temps around -15..-10c) the CPU does 32M at 5.22GHz 1.55V and 5.30GHz 1.60V. Asking 140 Euros + shipping.
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Price reduced to 40 + shipping
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tested first P5E64 on FSB
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leeghoofd - Core i7 Extreme 980X @ 5795MHz - 1335 cb Cinebench - R15
TaPaKaH replied to ground's topic in Result Discussions
I'm surprised you even got this far. X58 usually doesn't work on LN2 at all unless you run FSB at near 200. Usual multis for 980X are x31 or x33 in such a case. -
started slowly testing boards on FSB, P5E3-Premium does at least 630 32M
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I reckon people prefer KO-8155 on G.Skill because that's the only type of PCB they used on 2400C8 and 2400C9 PI. So every time they buy 2200C7 with KO-8155 they must think that these are just underbinned 2400C8 On practice, there is hardly any difference between the three (8155, 8117, ST). On kits like 2200C7 PI that came in all three variants, week is a much better indicator of IC quality than PCB. Also, my best PSC stick ever was a 8117 so ...
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None of the sticks in lot #35 have any issues with booting at 1.8V. I have only tested them quickly with test #5 of DOS MemTest at 550 4-4-4 2.30V - none of them passed so I did not proceed with 32M testing. I reckon that most of them will still do 32M at 500 4-4-4 with 2.18V.
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https://abload.de/img/img_20180903_1837125173e0q.jpg Up for sale is a set of PSC that I got few hours ago as an RMA replacement for another defective set that I was forced to buy. Passes SuperPI 32M at 1200 7-11-7 1.68V and 1333 8-12-8 1.91V. PCB is KO-8155. https://abload.de/img/snaphsot0002bae0l.png https://abload.de/img/snaphsot0005usi1y.png Asking 40 Euros + shipping
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Group picture: https://abload.de/img/img_20180902_1509211386fmf.jpg #1: ASUS P5E3-Premium. SOLDPerfect optical and technical condition. Comes with IO shield only.IMC runs 2x2GB Hypers at 1000MHz with 1.63 Vmch. FSB-wise does 630MHz at 1.61 Vmch. #2: ASUS P5E64 WS Evolution (85... serial). Moved to another threadPerfect optical and technical condition. Comes with IO shield and POST coder panel.IMC runs 2x2GB Hypers at 1000MHz with 1.51 Vmch. FSB-wise does 600MHz (2:3) at 1.43 Vmch and 600MHz (5:8) at 1.49 Vmch. #3: ASUS P5E64 WS Evoluttion (86... serial). SOLDPerfect optical and technical condition. Comes with IO shield only.IMC can't run 2x2GB Hypers at 1000MHz with 1.45-1.65 Vmch. FSB-wise does 600MHz (2:3) at 1.45 Vmch and 600MHz (5:8) at 1.49 Vmch. #4: ASUS P5E64 WS Evolution (89... serial). SOLDPerfect optical and technical condition. Comes with IO shield only.IMC can't run 2x2GB Hypers at 1000MHz with 1.45-1.65 Vmch. FSB-wise does 600MHz (2:3) at 1.47 Vmch and 600MHz (5:8) at 1.59 Vmch. #5: ASUS P5E64 WS Evolution (98... serial). SOLDPerfect optical condition. Comes with IO shield only.Bought as new but doesn't POST - fans spin, no image on screen. My preferred methods of payment are IBAN banktransfer or PayPal. I expect the buyer to cover the transaction fees. Shipping costs vary greatly on your location, amount of kits you buy and your preferred shipping method.
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push, many items are sold
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Up for sale are two 6GB (3x2GB) kits of Corsair Dominator GT 2000 7-8-7. https://abload.de/img/img_20180830_170211014veq3.jpg Note 1: some sticks have bent fins, that can be fixed Note 2: all tests are done on an Maximus VII Impact board (Z97) which is not the best choice for Hypers, so results should be better on X48 / Z77. Set #1 - batch 09480015. SOLDStick A : 32M at 1100 7-8-7 1.74V, fails MemTest up to 1.80V, JEDEC specs are fine Stick B : 32M at 1100 7-8-7 1.75V, also passes MemTest at 1.73V Stick C : 32M at 1100 7-7-6 1.76V, also passes MemTest at 1.73V Set #2 - batch 09480226. 70 Euros + shippingStick A : DOA, code 55. Stick B : 32M at 1100 7-7-6 1.80V, also passes MemTest at 1.76V Stick C : 32M at 1100 7-8-7 1.76V, also passes MemTest at 1.74V My preferred methods of payment are IBAN banktransfer or PayPal. I expect the buyer to cover the transaction fees. Shipping costs vary greatly on your location, amount of kits you buy and your preferred shipping method.
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I see there is quite a pile-up in the thread and in my PM inbox of people willing to buy the same items. To avoid confusion and/or frustration, I am going to process one purchase request at a time, in the order that they came in. So it might take time (up to a few days) for me to respond to some messages. In case item you wanted is already gone, you will be given first hand in selecting from possible alternatives. The "queue" at the moment is: (note that this forum engine doesn't allow to extract the precise timestamp of a message, so I'll just use "X hours ago" with current time as a baseline) TAGG - private message 12 hrs ago. Transaction is finalised. sale_quiche - private message 12 hours ago. Transaction in progress. GtiJason - private message 7 hours ago. ChilliMan - private message 6 hours ago. lanpartyut - thread post and private message 3 hours ago. ozzie - thread post 2 hours ago.
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@Noxinite: I wasn't explicitly targeting your record. I haven't tried a single stick for max clocks or at voltage higher than 2.3V in my testing. My goal was to find a replacement / backup for my set of 8000 Ballistix that I had for more than a decade now. That set has recently stopped booting at 1.8V which made board and CPU testing quite annoying (since you have to troubleshoot RAM). I found and bought three comparable sticks, the rest is for sale here. I am not hoarding good D9GMH, nor do I distribute these among some secret circles. I want to give everyone an equal chance so I am responding to messages / am finalising the transactions in "first come first serve" order.
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740+ MHz suicide should be easily possible on most Ballistix 8500 sticks (and perhaps some others).
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Up for sale are 102 sticks of Micron D9GMH-based memory. Group picture: https://abload.de/img/img_20180826_173957653risv.jpg All items are fully functional and come without original packaging, unless stated otherwise. #1: 2x512MB Crucial Ballistix Tracer 5300. 10 Euros + shipping Passes 32M at 535 4-4-4 2.18V and 605 5-5-5 2.08V. #2: 2x512MB Crucial Ballistix 8000. SOLD Passes 32M at 540 4-4-4 2.18V and 625 5-5-5 2.08V. #3: 2x1GB Cellshock 8000. SOLD Sticks come from different kits, one is faulty (Memtest errors at any clocks). Collector's item, at best. #4: 2x1GB Compustocx (CSX) Diablo 9200. SOLD Poor clocker. Intended as collector's item. #5: 2x1GB Corsair Dominator 6400C3. 10 Euros + shipping Passes 32M at 510 4-4-4 2.18V. One of the modules needs more than 1.8V to POST. #6: 2x1GB Corsair Dominator 9136C5. SOLD Passes 32M at 505 4-4-4 2.29V. Comes with original packaging. #7: 2x1GB Crucial Ballistix 8000+8500 (CL1117J.LV and CL1118K.FV). SOLD Passes 32M at 540 4-4-4 2.18V and 620 5-5-5 2.08V. One module needs more than 1.8V to POST. #8: 2x1GB Crucial Ballistix 8500 (CL1117Z.6J). SOLD Passes 32M at 535 4-4-4 2.18V and 630 5-5-5 2.08V. #9: 2x1GB Crucial Ballistix 8500 (CL11183.JF). SOLD Passes 32M at 535 4-4-4 2.18V and 625 5-5-5 2.08V. #10: 2x1GB Crucial Ballistix 8500 (CL11189.JN). SOLD Passes 32M at 530 4-4-4 2.18V and 615 5-5-5 2.08V. #11: 2x1GB Crucial Ballistix 8500 (CL1118D.GF). SOLD Passes 32M at 535 4-4-4 2.18V and 625 5-5-5 2.08V. #12: 2x1GB Crucial Ballistix 8500 (CL1118K.FV). 10 Euros + shipping Passes 32M at 610 5-5-5 2.08V. Both modules need more than 1.8V to POST. #13: 2x1GB Crucial Ballistix 8500 (CL1118L.GY). SOLD Passes 32M at 535 4-4-4 2.18V and 625 5-5-5 2.08V. #14: 2x1GB Crucial Ballistix Tracer 8500 (CL11184.6T). 20 Euros + shipping Passes 32M at 530 4-4-4 2.18V and 615 5-5-5 2.08V. One module needs more than 1.8V to POST. #15: 2x1GB Crucial Ballistix Tracer 8500 (CL11184.6T and CL1118G.FF). SOLD Passes 32M at 535 4-4-4 2.18V and 625 5-5-5 2.08V. One module needs more than 1.8V to POST. #16: 2x1GB Crucial Ballistix Tracer 8500 (CL11186.MX). SOLD Passes 32M at 530 4-4-4 2.18V and 615 5-5-5 2.08V. #17: 2x1GB Crucial Ballistix Tracer 8500 (CL1118G.FQ). SOLD Passes 32M at 535 4-4-4 2.18V and 615 5-5-5 2.08V. #18: 2x1GB Crucial Ballistix Tracer 8500 (CL1118G.FQ). SOLD Passes 32M at 535 4-4-4 2.18V and 615 5-5-5 2.08V. #19: 2x1GB Crucial Ballistix Tracer 8500 (CL1118P.ZD). SOLD Passes 32M at 540 4-4-4 2.18V and 625 5-5-5 2.08V. One of the modules has a loose heatsink and is missing some LEDs. #20: 2x1GB Crucial Ballistix Tracer 8500 (CL11193.3Q). SOLD Passes 32M at 535 4-4-4 2.18V and 615 5-5-5 2.08V. #21: 2x1GB G.Skill HK 8500 (week0813). 10 Euros + shipping Poor clocker, intended as collector's item. Comes with original packaging. #22: 2x1GB G.Skill HK 8500 (week0832). 10 Euros + shipping Poor clocker, intended as collector's item. Comes with original packaging. #23: 2x1GB G.Skill HZ 6400 (week0719). 7,50 Euros + shipping Poor clocker, intended as collector's item. #24: 2x1GB G.Skill HZ 6400 (week0843). 10 Euros + shipping Poor clocker, intended as collector's item. Comes with original packaging. #25: 4x1GB G.Skill HZ 6400. 12,50 Euros + shipping Poor clockers, come without heatsinks. #26: 2x1GB Kingston HyperX 8500. 12,50 Euros + shipping Passes 32M at 525 4-4-4 2.18V. Come in original packaging. #27: 2x1GB Kingston HyperX 9600. 10 Euros + shipping Passes 32M at 500 4-4-4 2.18V. One of the original heatsinks has been replaced for a T1 heatsink from a misc DDR3 kit. #28: 2x1GB Mushkin XP2 8500. 7,50 Euros + shipping Poor clocker, intended as collector's item. #29: 4x1GB OCZ Reaper 9200. 10 Euros + shipping Two modules are DOA, one of them has a scratch on the heatsink. #30: 2x1GB Patriot 8500. SOLD Passes 32M at 545 4-4-4 2.18V. Come with original packaging. #31: 1GB SuperTalent 8000 + 1GB TeamXtreem 8000. 7,50 Euros + shipping Passes 32M at 510 4-4-4 2.18V. #32: 2x1GB TeamXtreem 8500. SOLD Passes 32M at 505 4-4-4 2.18V and 600 5-5-5 2.18V. One of the modules seems to have been replaced by a Cellshock 8000C4 module. #33: 8x512MB Corsair 8500. SOLD 8x: CM2X512-8500C5 ver1.4 #34: 14x512MB Crucial Ballistix/Tracer 5300/6400. SOLD 4x: BL6464AA663.8FD2 (Ballistix 5300) 8x: BL6464AA804.8FD5 (Ballistix 6400), one stick is DOA 2x: BL6464AL804.8FD3 (Tracer 6400) #35: 12x1GB Crucial Ballistix 5300/6400. SOLD 4x: BL12864AA663.16FD2 (Ballistix 5300) 1x: BL12864AA804.16FD (Ballistix 6400) 5x: BL12864AA804.16FD3 (Ballistix 6400) 2x: BL12864AA804.16FD5 (Ballistix 6400) My preferred methods of payment are IBAN banktransfer or PayPal. I expect the buyer to cover the transaction fees. Shipping costs vary greatly on your location, amount of kits you buy and your preferred shipping method.