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TaPaKaH

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  1. The PSU rule looks like an even bigger joke. Yes, they have the rights to demand it (it's their marketing money and so on) but in which way were they planning to impose any verification other than pic of the rig, which might not even have been running?
  2. I just locally bought a s775 DDR3 board for SPD flashing, I won't cheat as well.
  3. Kingston engineers my ass, for reasons mentioned by websmile above. - in a proper system, memory will be on LN2 so system picture won't tell anything - memory picture doesn't actually say that Kingston memory was in use - SPD can be reflashed Cheating memory brand is very simple, do you really think noone will do it with $10k on the line?
  4. Excuse me, but how is hwbot going to enforce the rule where everyone has to use Kingston memory? As far as I know, they never made any retail HyperX using single-sided MFR or PSC, which are the top choices for stages #1 and #2.
  5. looks like a fake, time difference between his 'air' and 'LN2' runs is 10mins, plus the FSB numbers look a bit too even
  6. wow, I've never seen BFR on 2400 11-11-11 before, always thought it's low-binned Samsung
  7. Time is correct but I arrive in Domodedovo, not Sheremetievo.
  8. so these chips are no better on LN2 than the 'regular' FX-8xxx?
  9. Some boards, like ASUS and ASRock, only apply (raise) CPU multiplier during OS bootup. If your OS is too chopped then it won't trigger the multiplier change and boot at stock.
  10. 404 Enterprises, eh?
  11. what is your current best score in this Benchmark?
  12. I know that it's chilled water, but you could still want to give this chip a try on LN2 one day.
  13. If your modules are dual sided then they are based on Hynix CFR. 2666C11 rated CFR shouldn't have any problems running 1400MHz, might need up to 11-14-13 and 1.725V for that. From what I've experienced so far, it's not easy to get full stability with CFR at 1466MHz so you might as well forget about your DDR3-3000+ plans. EDIT: beaten by websmile, I am getting old
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