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  1. 740+ MHz suicide should be easily possible on most Ballistix 8500 sticks (and perhaps some others).
  2. 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.
  3. I've actually done 69xx (sort of) with your usual blunder of CPU-Z version being a few days too old. I even still have the invalid .cvf files all the way up to 6888. https://abload.de/img/dsc09848e4ewv.jpg But, for more than 10 years since that score I have been browsing eBay and German marketplaces on a weekly (sometimes daily) basis, having gone through another 116 chips, and the closest I got is 6770-6780. Luumi has been similarly active and he's also nowhere near 6800. Sure, there are always good chips "out there" since overclockers don't even touch 1% of the CPU population, but given the ever-decreasing sales rates (due to people just scrapping E8600s), it's likely that this 6820 will stand forever.
  4. It's not as easy as you think. First, don't forget that Andre and the rest of OC community (especially German Prime95 guys) have binned E8600s in hundreds and only got this far. Second, newer versions of CPU-Z are much harder on stability, even in XOC mode, compared to the old ones. In some extreme / isolated cases, I get a 20-25MHz difference in FSB suicide clocks between versions 1.54 and 1.85. Third, binning E8600s now is bigger pain than it was in the hey day. None of the US / Asian sellers on eBay have the right batches, so you have to look through the private offers that pop up no more often than a few times a year. Theoretically, you could roll the dice and go through a few hundred 2009-2010 chips, which are easy to get and are sometimes quite good (I've had a Q92-something up to 6.8GHz idle). But, you simply won't be able to resell as there is NO demand for 775 dualcores with quadcores (especially Xeons) being so cheap.
  5. Your G.Skill 2666C11 are actually one of the early kits based on Hynix 2Gbit CFR. They switched to 4Gbit MFR later on.
  6. @GeorgeStorm: The TPower has more features but, based on my experience (~20 Biostar boards) the OC is pretty much the same.
  7. Biostar: Assuming if not CPU-limited (binned CPU and/or on cold) these boards usually do 675-685 with stock heatsink. Were your 655 done with CPU on air? What did the same CPU do in other boards? A few months ago these boards were listed on eBay for $60-80 by a Chinese seller but they are gone now. If you're patient, you can source 1-2 boards per year from German eBay / forums for 30-40€ a piece. E8400: Based on my results from 100++ chips, I would say that 5.1GHz 1.45V suicide is pretty much as good as Wolfdales get. However, core is only part of the story with E8400. Who cares if it has a 6.5+ LN2 capable core if FSB can't do 700? I've no idea if this is the right methodology, but I also bin E8400s on FSB. My best chips can do 630 32M on air (on a TP45HP) and suicide around 670, which might be board's limit. E2140 / E2160 / E6300: I sold quite a few of these last year. You can gauge the prices from my threads: https://community.hwbot.org/topic/169971-fs-775-cpus-asus-p5e3-premium/ https://community.hwbot.org/topic/166228-fs-binned-c2d-e6300-e8400-rampage-extreme/ https://community.hwbot.org/topic/163158-fs-binned-core2duo-e6300-gt570-fsb-air/ https://community.hwbot.org/topic/162761-fs-binned-e2140e2160-gt475-fsb/ https://community.hwbot.org/topic/163859-fs-binned-core2duo-e6300-e6400-e6750-571-575-fsb/ https://community.hwbot.org/topic/168083-fs-binned-lga775-cpus-e2140-e2160-e6300-e8400/
  8. Kudos for still pushing 775 :) I'd need to try 32M with my 5G E2160s one day.
  9. Can't believe the SF3D pot is still there at this price. By far one of the easiest pots for CB / CBB prone CPUs.
  10. First two sticks are part of the same kit. The rest are part-outs because many kits are very uneven and when you start molesting them, "having a second stick just for having a complete kit" doesn't really matter anymore.
  11. It's all in the linked screenshots.
  12. https://abload.de/img/img_0088ggsom.jpg Up for sale are the remainders of my best PSC, which are the end result of 5 years (2011-2016) of careful binning. After nearly two years of sitting in my closet untouched, I tried to give them a proper sendoff earlier this year, but the session ended up in a disaster due to lack of proper insulation (as I only had vaseline at my disposal). Given my current lack of motivation and testing equipment, I would rather pass these on to someone who is still energetic about this type of IC. --- Sticks #1 and #2 are part of an early-2011 kit of 2200C7 PI. These have a KO8155 PCB. These still work fine on air, but last time I tried these on cold the system shut down at -50c in BIOS to never POST again. A similar issue has already happened with this kit around 4 years ago, where some oven time has got rid of it for a few sessions. Some results: Air: 32M @ 1333 @ 8-12-8 @ 1.82V (by me): https://abload.de/img/1333c8_182v_32m_z97roztkck.png Air: 32M @ 1333 @ 8-12-8 @ 1.84V (by websmile): https://abload.de/img/1333c8_184v_32m_z97roeakdg.jpg LN2: 32M @ 1441 @ 6-9-6 (by me?https://abload.de/img/443813zjjxp.jpg LN2: 32M @ 1466 @ 6-10-6 (by me?https://abload.de/img/553890pbj44.jpg LN2: 32M @ 1404 @ 6-9-6 (by Dancop): http://hwbot.org/submission/2784525 LN2: 32M @ 1429 @ 6-9-6 (by Dancop): https://abload.de/img/1430c6_xxxv_32m_z97roi5k5p.jpg LN2: 32M @ 1443 @ 6-10-6 (by Dancop): https://abload.de/img/1443c6_227v_32m_z97royxkn8.jpg LN2: XTU @ 1466 @ 5-10-6 (by Dancop): https://abload.de/img/1466c5_230v_xtu_z97rouyj08.jpg LN2: MaxxMem @ 1500 @ 6-10-6 (by Dancop): https://abload.de/img/1500c6_xxxv_maxxmem_n1k4u.jpeg LN2: FS Physics @ 1507 @ 6-10-6 (by Dancop): https://abload.de/img/1507c6_xxxv_physics_70krk.jpeg Note that my LN2 results were achieved with a very special IMC so I'm not sure if anyone can reproduce the clockspeeds, even in ideal conditions. --- Stick #3 is a part of mid-2010 kit of 2300C8 PI. This has a KO8117 PCB. It no longer POSTs even on air, but this has also happened before and was fixed by XA's certified ghetto repair technique . Some results: Air: 32M @ 1333 @ 8-12-8 @ 1.87V (by me, single-channel): https://abload.de/img/1_1333c8_187v_32m.tig0pjuj.png LN2: 32M @ 1400 @ 6-10-6 @ 2.18V (by me, single-channel): https://abload.de/img/1_1400c6_218v_32m.ln24tjdn.png LN2: 32M @ 1466 @ 6-10-6 @ 2.28V (by me, single-channel): https://abload.de/img/1_1466c6_228v_32m.ln2bbk3y.png LN2: 32M @ 1500 @ 6-11-6 @ 2.36V (by me, single-channel): https://abload.de/img/1_1500c6_236v_32m.ln2pykfd.png LN2: 32M @ 1400 @ 6-9-6 @ 2.24V (by me, dual-channel): https://abload.de/img/1dual_1400c6_224v_32mn0j77.png --- Last stick is from an early-2010 kit of 2000C9 Tridents. Is absolutely useless on cold as it fails even 1333 6-10-6 even though it's not too bad on air: 32M @ 1333 @ 8-12-8 @ 1.88V: https://abload.de/img/2_1333c8_188v_32ma3jb9.png --- The mems are sold as is, i.e. with no original heatsinks, covered in thermal paste, vaseline and bartx aluminium heatspreaders. These are sold explicitly as damaged and/or dead, so there will be no returns. I've no idea how to price them in today's reality, so I'd start at 150 Euros excluding shipping, while being open to all reasonable offers.
  13. I've never sold any score. I simply enjoy binning interesting hardware and benching it in a company of friends, rather than sitting on it for years.
  14. I'm a simple man. If you invite me over and pay for the beer, I'll bring my hardware. I don't care about hwbot for almost three years now so it's none of my business as to who uploads the scores and how ..
  15. Up for sale is my best set of B-die. Despite the low bin (3200C15) it's pretty reliable for 32M at 2066 12-11-11 although, being an old kit, it won't do copywaza even at 1933. My results: websmile's results: Asking 200 Euros + shipping. My preferred method of payment is IBAN banktransfer but PayPal is also possible if buyer takes care of the transaction fees.
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