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Items #1-7 and #9 are effectively sold.
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Up for sale are some processor(s) that I don't need. #8: Core i7-6700K L604F286. Price = 500 Euros, includes worldwide shipping. Before delidding, the CPU did 4.8GHz 1.33V Prime95 1344K and 5.0GHz 1.38V HwbotPrime on air. After delidding, the CPU did 6.34GHz R15 and 6.40GHz HwbotPrime on LN2. My preferred method of payment is IBAN banktransfer but Paypal is also possible if buyer is to take care of the fees. Sold:
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y u no follow marketplace rules?
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Rauf - Core i7 4770K @ 6305MHz - 14.18 points Cinebench - R11.5
TaPaKaH replied to Leeghoofd's topic in Result Discussions
Why? This score's efficiency is 2.249 pts/GHz, which is worse than 2.254 pts/GHz and 2.267 pts/GHz once achieved by dhenzjhen. -
#2 sold. I'll keep the last kit for now. Thread can be closed and moved.
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Could be worse, could be PostNL.
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From my experience, wPrime 32M is around 100MHz below HwbotPrime when it comes to stability. Lowest 4.8GHz HwbotPrime voltage is part of my binning procedure and 1.28V will land somewhere around the 20%-from-top mark of my list. Depending on how well the CPU performs in other benchmarks, I was able to sell 4.8@1.28V hwbotprime chips between 290€ (4.7@1.35V prime, 5.0@1.44V 32m) and 400€ (4.7@1.29V prime, 5.0@1.36V 32m).
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Up for sale are the only semi-decent chips that I found among my latest big CPU purchase. #1: X551C441-00859. Asking 290 Euros + shipping. Not delidded, OEM. Does 30min of Prime95 1344K at 4.5/4.0GHz 1.23V and 4.7/4.0GHz 1.33V. HwbotPrime 4.8/4.5GHz at 1.30V, SuperPI 32M 5.0/5.0GHz 1.45V. #2: L604F286-01363. Sold. Depending on buyer's location and shipping method, the shipping price varies between 10 and 16 Euros. I accept payments via IBAN banktransfer and PayPal. In case of the latter, I expect buyer to cover the transaction fees.
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As the title suggests, up for sale are six 16GB kits of G.Skill DDR4. Having seen what happened during this year's Computex with respect to memory, this will surely be the last retail DDR4 that I bother to bin. #1: 4x4GB G.Skill Ripjaws 4 3000C15. Sold. Samsung 4Gbit D-die. Obtained as a part of a combo deal (my main interest was the CPU) and only tested for specs. #2: 2x8GB G.Skill Ripjaws V 3200C15. Sold. Samsung 8Gbit B-die. Does 32M at 2000MHz / 12-11-11 / 2.00V. #3: 2x8GB G.Skill Ripjaws V 3200C14. Sold. Samsung 8Gbit B-die. Does 32M at 2000MHz / 12-11-11 / 1.97V. #4: 2x8GB G.Skill Ripjaws V 3600C17. Sold. Samsung 8Gbit B-die. Does 32M at 2000MHz / 12-11-11 / 1.98V. #5: 2x8GB G.Skill Ripjaws V 3600C17. Asking 95 Euros + shipping. Samsung 8Gbit B-die. Does 32M at 2000MHz / 12-11-11 / 1.97V but needs 2T. 1T is fine at 1933MHz 1.87V. #6: 2x8GB G.Skill Trident Z 3600C17. Sold. Samsung 8Gbit B-die. Does 32M at 2000MHz / 12-11-11 / 1.97V. Comes without heatsinks. Depending on buyer's location and shipping method, the shipping price varies between 10 and 16 Euros. I accept payments via IBAN banktransfer and PayPal. In case of the latter, I expect buyer to cover the transaction fees.
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all gone, can be deleted and moved
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sofos1990 - Core i7 6700K @ 6593MHz - 2sec 984ms wPrime - 32m
TaPaKaH replied to Achill3uS's topic in Result Discussions
rubbing in between ze Germans -
The kit is sold to Luumi.
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Up for sale is a pair of 2GB G.Skill PSC modules. There is quite a story behind this kit. A few years ago, I took my entire stock of PSC (multiple airbinned 2000C6, 2400C9, 2400C8) and sent it over to Xtreme_Addict for LN2 testing. This was the pair that dominated all others, so it ended up being my top PSC kit until spring of 2015 when Daniel discovered a better LN2 kit among my 2200C7 that were relatively unimpressive on air. Although this kit has been tested on LN2 by multiple people (which also reflects in a relatively poor optical state it is in), I was never able to properly test it myself due to lack of reliable platform and/or due to Dutch LN2 prices. Technically, this kit is in a top-notch condition and has no issues running full pot. The air results are as follows: 1300 7-12-7-28 tWCL6: 1.98V with ASUS M6I + 4770K, 1.99V with ASUS M7G + 4770K. 1333 8-12-8-28 tWCL6: 1.80V with ASRock Z97 OCF + G3258, 1.81V with ASUS M7I + 4670K (by websmile), 1.82V with ASUS M6I + 4770K, 1.82V with ASRock Z97 OCF + 4770K, 1.84V with ASUS M7I + 4770K. 1375 8-12-8-28 tWCL6: 1.91V with ASUS M7I + 4670K (by websmile). Some LN2 results: 1400 6-9-6-24 at 2.25-2.30V with ASUS M6I + 4770K (by Xtreme_Addict). Note: to run 1400 tRCD 9 you need a very strong IMC. 1400 6-10-6-22 at 2.25-2.30V with MSI Z97 Xpower + 4770K. 1429 6-10-6-22 at 2.20-2.25V with ASUS M6I + 4770K. I have no idea how much PSC are worth in the modern economy, so let me start at 150 Euros including worldwide shipping. I am also open to any reasonable offers. Given that testing PSC on cold is not a walk in the park, I will gladly take the kit back within 3 months of delivery if the buyer is not satisfied with LN2 results and the kit is still alive (I only accept DOA returns within 7 days of delivery).
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Dancop - Core i7 6950X @ 5308.4MHz - 2907 cb Cinebench - R15
TaPaKaH replied to zeropluszero's topic in Result Discussions
Caseking binning has started, eh? -
another CPU sold, one left
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Achill3uS - Core i3 6320 @ 4020MHz - 741 marks XTU
TaPaKaH replied to websmile's topic in Result Discussions
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Hideo - Core i7 6700K @ 6280MHz - 2192 marks XTU
TaPaKaH replied to l0ud_sil3nc3's topic in Result Discussions
At 348.4 pts per GHz (real CPU clock is around 6291MHz according to CPU-Z) this seems to be in line with Hideo's other 4x4GB XTU runs where he had similar efficiency. Besides, aerotracks had 348.8 pts per GHz on his 2125 submission, so this is surely not bugged. Just an example of awesome tweakmanship!