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  1. From my experience, the initial timeout is somewhere around 15 minutes. But I've noticed that the more results you validate within a short timeframe, the higher the timeout. Sometimes I had the validator merge two scores that were validated 6 hours apart.
  2. It usually won't. When you upload your BCLK file, the system will detect that this file has already been validated and link you to your CPU speed validation. I've lost way too many scores this way recently.
  3. All sold. Thread can be moved.
  4. Basically, items 1,2,3,4,7,9,10,11 and 12 are gone. Items 5,6 and 8 still available.
  5. Up for sale is some LGA775 hardware that I can live without. 1. Celeron D 352 (D0). Asking 30 Euros + shipping. The best air clocking Cedarmill that I ever owned. Once did 8211MHz but in recent years has consistently been stopping at 8060-8070. Runs super hot, so I delidded it, but this did not help. Also has a CBB around -65 so is not a very pleasant CPU to bench. 2. Celeron D 352 (C1). Asking 30 Euros + shipping. Just another good Cedarmill that I kept as a backup. Did 8104MHz on its only LN2 outing, has CBB around -130. 3. Pentium E2160 (M0). Asking 40 Euros + shipping. Does ~496MHz FSB on air and 5032MHz on LN2. 4. Core 2 Duo E6300 (B2). Asking 30 Euros + shipping. Does ~599MHz FSB on air and 4584MHz on LN2. 5. Core 2 Duo E6300 (B2). Asking 30 Euros + shipping. Does ~587MHz FSB on air and 4575MHz on LN2. 6. Core 2 Duo E6400 (B2). Asking 5 Euros + shipping. Does ~585MHz FSB on air and 5040MHz and 650x7 on LN2. Strange CPU - doesn't always boot on air and if you get a crash on LN2 then it's session over. Sold as is, no returns. 7. Core 2 Duo E6400 (B2). Asking 30 Euros + shipping. Does ~584MHz FSB on air and 5367MHz on LN2. 8. Core 2 Duo E6400 (B2). Asking 30 Euros + shipping. Does ~590MHz FSB on air and 5334MHz on LN2. 9. Core 2 Duo E6400 (B2). Asking 30 Euros + shipping. Does ~587MHz FSB on air and 5367MHz on LN2. 10. Core 2 Duo E6750 (G0). Asking 40 Euros + shipping. Does ~600MHz FSB on air and 5384MHz on LN2. 11. 18pcs Core 2 Duo E8400 (E0). Asking 1 Euro/piece + shipping. Just some rejects. 12. ASUS P5E3-Premium. Asking 60 Euros + shipping. Has very strong IMC: up to 1050MHz with 2x2GB Hypers at strap 266. FSB is average: 600MHz is easy with both strap 266 and 333 but the max suicide on LN2 is 655-660MHz. Note: first PCIe slot is very picky on graphics cards. The second PCIe works perfectly. The board is insulated with eraser and paper towels in such a way that you can easily LN2 test processors for 3 days straight. Can be uninsulated per buyer's request. -- My preferred method of payment is IBAN banktransfer but PayPal is also possible if buyer is to cover of the transaction fees. Shipping with DHL would be between 10 and 24 Euros, depending on buyer's location.
  6. Yes. Previous record for Conroe was 680 by myself (E6550 on P5K-E) and AndreYang + Oskar Wu (E6750 ES on DFI P35).
  7. I really don't understand the policy that validations HAVE to be made with the most recent CPU-Z version. Sure, there are minor validation improvements with every new version, but it only affects 1% of the subs made the last-gen hardware. 99% of the people are simply going to be pissed with the fact that they have to double-check software on a daily basis.
  8. Recently tried delidding some 775 CPUs, the new version of the tool works like a charm, even after 10+ beers. However, did not notice any gain on Cedarmill. Had a CPU that used to run super hot (Celeron D 352 D0, soldered), thought delidding might help, but ended up getting same or worse clocks.
  9. Do you want for people to beat you by running tighter subs or via a faster OS? Or, perhaps, just "cheat" via 642x7?
  10. How about this for a failed 4-year sandbag? Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 @ 2715.13 MHz - CPU-Z VALIDATOR
  11. I reckon the effect will be bigger on the low-cache CPUs that are not soldered. Some E21_0s that I had gained more than 20c under LinX after spending 5 years on the shelf.
  12. Good guy Sofos, running a hair dryer on an improperly designed PWM heatsink
  13. If the computation size (1M) is bigger than your L2 cache (512K), you need copywaza.
  14. Up for sale are two pots that I no longer need. 1) SF3D Inflection Point. One of the original SF3D pots with metal attachment frames supporting 775,939,115x,1366 and AM2. Asking 100 Euros + shipping 2) Ryba fat GPU pot. A copy of Tek-9 fat bought many years ago from Marcin himself. No idea about which of the modern cards it supports, only ever used it on G92. Sold My preferred method of payment is IBAN banktransfer, but PayPal is also possible if buyer is to take care of the transaction fees.
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