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  1. Sometimes if you load a profile made with a K-chip on a locked Pentium, you will see all the high multiplier and core options, but it doesn't mean that they will actually apply.
  2. Haswell is no longer current-gen, therefore ES should be legal.
  3. Not all J-batches are strong. Some batches are consistently good on air (4.5 <1.20 cinebench) but also consistently suck on LN2 (~5.5 cinebench).
  4. Up for sale are two G.Skill TridentX 2600C10 quad kits (F3-2600C10Q-16GTXD) with consecutive serial numbers (1426250L17381xx). I have tested all eight modules individually for 1400 9-12-12-21 with tight subs and they all need between 1.98 and 2.00V. Asking 210 Euros per 4x4GB. Worldwide shipping is included in the price.
  5. Very fast! I will, hopefully, get my mems repaired and can counter your runs in a couple of weeks
  6. Up for sale is a Kingston HyperX Fury 2133C14 memory kit. What is special about this one is that it is based on Hynix MFR, unlike most low-end sticks these days, that are based on Samsung or Micron. Here is what it can do: If you pay with IBAN banktransfer, the price is 140 Euros. If you pay with Paypal, the price is 150 Euros. In both cases, worldwide shipping is included in the price.
  7. Up for sale is a set of 2400C9 TridentX that I got from RMA last year and kept for board calibration purposes. With no new DDR3 boards for me to test, I thought I would rather have the money. Here's what it can do (SuperPi 32M stable): 1333MHz @ 8-11-11-21: 2.35V with ASUS M7G, 2.37V with ASUS M6I, 2.40V with MSI Z97 Xpower 1333MHz @ 9-12-12-21: 1.82V with ASUS M6I, 1.83V with ASUS M7G, 1.84V with MSI Z97 Xpower 1400MHz @ 9-12-12-21: 1.99V with ASUS M7G, 2.00V with ASUS M6I, 2.00V with MSI Z97 Xpower Asking 95 Euros. The price includes worldwide shipping.
  8. This is actually very good news. I never bothered to buy those benchmarks and now there is no need.
  9. From what I know, CL6+tWCL6 is not possible on BBSE. Only CL5/6+tWCL8 or CL7+tWCL6.
  10. Up for sale is a PSC-based 2x2GB kit of Geil Ultra Plus DDR3-2200 CL9. The modules run quite uneven on voltage: one stick can do 32M at 1300 8-12-8 tight with 1.83V whereas dual channel requires 1.89V (because of the second stick). Asking 30 Euros. Worldwide shipping is included in the price.
  11. It's hard to say which CL is real and which is not given only the CPU-Z readout. If you split the ranking based on CL then you will have people claiming that 2000MHz+ (DDR3-4000) CL6 is easily possible on Hynix MFR.
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