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  1. Monster FSB for X38 and aircooled CPU. You might want to keep this board, just in case
  2. There might be a specific type of operation that causes heavy load on that specific core, hence the temperature.
  3. Looking at the tRFC and the PCB layout - these are certainly no Hynix 4Gbit MFR, but rather Hynix 2Gbit CFR.
  4. I can beat that. My set that does 2066 12-11-11 2.00V can't even do CW at 1866 12-12-12.
  5. These plates look quite thick. Are there any spacing issues when you use them in adjacent RAM slots?
  6. TaPaKaH

    [FS] three 6700K

    Roman told me in a private conversation that the warranty works without papers irrespective of whoever sends the CPU back.
  7. Sold. Please move the thread.
  8. Up for sale is a 2x8GB G.Skill TridentZ 3200C15 memory kit that I got from RMA about an hour ago. A brief test suggested that it needs 1.95V to pass 32M at 1933 12-11-11 and 2.06V to pass 32M at 2000 12-12-12. In both cases I lowered Vttddr to 0.90V but feel that it might not have been necessary. Asking 119 Euros including tracked and insured worldwide shipping, negotiable within reasonable limits. My preferred method of payment is IBAN banktransfer, but PayPal is also possible if buyer is to take care of the fees.
  9. TaPaKaH

    [FS] three 6700K

    Up for sale are three Core i7-6700K processors. All CPUs are binned on a platform featuring an ASUS Maximus VIII Impact mainboard, a CoolerMaster Nepton 140XL AIO watercooler and 20-25°C ambients. From the feedback I managed to collect, the Impact needs 0.03-0.04V more than ASRock Z170 OCF and 0.03-0.04V less than MSI Xpower to achieve similar CPU clockspeeds. Note that Prime95 1344K AVX is not the hardest stability test out there: you can run LinX and have your 2 hour primestable setup crash within seconds due to much higher temperatures. I use this test to give you a rough idea on how my CPUs stack up against fellow German binners. #1: L527B293 - 03843. Sold elsewhere. #2: X543B815 - 03159. Sold elsewhere. #3: L603F197 - 00077. Price = 390 Euros. Undelidded, with box. Prime: 30min 4.5/4.0GHz at 1.20V, 30min 4.7/4.0GHz at 1.31V. Cinebench: R15 4.8/4.5GHz at 1.33V. HwbotPrime: 5.0/4.8GHz at 1.39V. SuperPi: 32M 5.0/4.8GHz at 1.38V. All prices include tracked worldwide shipping. Please note that I am temporarily unable to accept PayPal payments, so only IBAN banktransfer is possible.
  10. Too late, Alby. The kit is already sold to Canada.
  11. Up for sale is a 2x8GB G.Skill TridentZ 3200C15 memory kit. This kit is the second best retail pair out of a couple dozen B-die that I had, including higher bins like 3600C17 and 3733C17. I'm selling it because I have a slightly better pair for dual channel tests and a custom Corsair Elite kit for quad setups. Depending on the board and IMC, these Tridents need 1.90-1.91V for 2000 12-12-12 and 2.00-2.03V for 2066MHz 12-12-12. 2000MHz 12-11-11 works as well, but is not truly reliable due to tRCD limit of the kit. My asking price is 160 Euros including worldwide shipping, negotiable within reasonable limits. I prefer to be paid via IBAN banktransfer, but PayPal can work as well.
  12. found relatively decent kit everything is retail/bought with own money, brandnames covered to stop free exposure
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