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I ran high memory voltages (2.5V+ DDR3) with every generation of Intel's IMC without any signs of damage to either memory or the processor. So I see no reason to think that things are going to be different with Skylake.
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I haven't yet seen any Samsung-based Kingston DDR4. Samsung has always been a rare sight on Kingston for business reasons so it's highly unlikely that we will get retail E-die HyperX.
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My kit scales up to 2.2V on air. More I can't set in board's BIOS.
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On Skylake 32M times can vary by more than 5 seconds without you touching any of the settings. So I wouldn't refer to 32M times as a sort of reliable performance comparison. Have you tried raising tRCD/tRP to 21 or 22?From my experience on E-die, tRCD and tRP responds to voltage far more than what we've seen on any generation of Samsung, DDR3 or DDR4.
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der8auer - Core i3 6320 @ 3990MHz - 729 marks XTU
TaPaKaH replied to Oxydgen's topic in Result Discussions
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I've tested 3466C16 TridentZ and 3600C17 RipjawsV today, both were D-die. So you have to be really lucky to get E-die.
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2666C15 1.2V is actually the hardest spec in Kingston's current retail range.
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Dancop - Core i7 5960X @ 6203MHz - 9793.43 pps HWBOT Prime
TaPaKaH replied to Perica_barii's topic in Result Discussions
German 1-2-3, too boring -
Finally, somebody has noticed!
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1466 9-12-12 boot is easy on many kits, but 32M is a totally different ballgame.
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Whiteboard behind leaks important internal info
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Up for sale are some hardware leftovers: 1) Core 2 Duo E4300 (M0) = sold to Leeghoofd Batch L026B356. Is above average on FSB (462MHz on air) and is very good on MHz/volt (3.6GHz 32M at 1.38V) for an Allendale. 2) Core 2 Quad Q6600 (G0) = 25 Euros Batch L734B442. Is quite decent on FSB (514MHz on air). 3) Core 2 Quad Q6600 (G0) = sold to willemc700 Batch L737B477. Is also quite decent on FSB (520MHz on air). 4) 2x4GB G.Skill TridentX 2600C10 (Samsung) = sold Two modules from a quad kit. One module was damaged in shipping (broken corner) and does not POST. The second module works fine, needs around 1.98V for 1400MHz 9-12-12 tight. In all cases, price includes international shipping.
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ram identification: Witch G.Skill rams are used there?
TaPaKaH replied to trodas's topic in Memory Heaven (air/extreme)
This is partially true. 1.65V on 2000C9 Tridents implies BBSE (or 2Gbit BCSE if you're unlucky) but 1.60V can be anything. -
ram identification: Witch G.Skill rams are used there?
TaPaKaH replied to trodas's topic in Memory Heaven (air/extreme)
There are many G.Skill kits that can do 877 6-7-6. Pretty much anything that is based on Elpida Hypers and BBSE can reach these numbers. Some PSC and BDBG might be capable too. -
Where is Sam?
TaPaKaH replied to Strunkenbold's topic in HWBOT Development: bugs, features and suggestions
Failure to obtain a job in the hardware industry, even one that is not related to overclocking, is only one of the subreasons why I decided to part with the competitive side of it (e.g. hwbot). The main reason is money. I haven't been doing too well financially for the last couple of years and I no longer see any overclocking direction where I could entertain myself on the cheap: my 2D hardware points are at a dead end, 3D hardware points are too expensive since most point-heavy cards are still CPU-dependent and rejects are impossible to resell, the latter also counts 8.5GHz+/200%+/DDR1/DDR2 projects out, DDR3/DDR4 binning has been killed off by manufacturers seeding special kits and putting rejects on retail, etc. Since my interest is now elsewhere, I thought it doesn't make sense to waste time on "account maintenance" and asked the staff to get it wiped ... also letting people like Alby to have a chance now -
Removing points
TaPaKaH replied to Splave's topic in HWBOT Development: bugs, features and suggestions
I had the same, you have to ask hwbot to remove your account/points manually. Takes about a week. -
Kit sold and shipped long ago.