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  1. good afternoon
  2. Whiteboard behind leaks important internal info
  3. 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.
  4. I don't know of a simple way to flash SPD with DDR4 so you might as well add the CPU-Z SPD tab requirement
  5. This is partially true. 1.65V on 2000C9 Tridents implies BBSE (or 2Gbit BCSE if you're unlucky) but 1.60V can be anything.
  6. 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.
  7. 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
  8. I had the same, you have to ask hwbot to remove your account/points manually. Takes about a week.
  9. Kit sold and shipped long ago.
  10. bump, price reduced
  11. sold and shipped
  12. 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.
  13. Haswell is no longer current-gen, therefore ES should be legal.
  14. 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).
  15. bump
  16. 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.
  17. Sold and shipped.
  18. bump
  19. Very fast! I will, hopefully, get my mems repaired and can counter your runs in a couple of weeks
  20. 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.
  21. sold
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