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  1. Dear all,
    Im taking a bit of a break now, less time to bench, more work. so willing to sell my best A1 kit. like new condition, no rgb, it would look very neat in a z390 Dark ^^
    4000mhz 12-12-12-28 1T 1.90v bios set, SPI 32M waza stable
    4133mhz 12-12-12-28 1T 2.00v bios set, SPI 32M waza stable

    Im asking 300 EUR shipped within EU.
    Regards,
    Bala

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  2. According to my experience on Apex boards you need to play with pll termination voltage and pll brandwith. If you find good combination you will gain best case a couple hundred mhz compared to auto. I would start with level1 and 1.40v range with SS once youre on cold. You can refer to the asus skylake ln2 oc guide, recommended steps are still similar on coffee lake.

    Good luck Theodore. 

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  3. 22 hours ago, ozzie said:

    look , i didnt state what i said for an argument from you or anyone, i stated my opinion, like it or not, isnt my problem, i also agree with ground on this on what he stated ,  i wish you well with it ?

    no hard feelings mate :)

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  4. 34 minutes ago, ozzie said:

    Achillus, pin replacement is completely different to pin soldering, you can not resolder a pin in a 775 socket, that requires a socket replacement with a special machine and operator to do it, i know , ive seen it done,  but you can resolder a tip or part of a pin to a socket "with a broken or bent pin that you break off the bent part of the  pin, if youre good enough, that requires a very special ability and technique as im sure youre aware of, that requires a very steady hand, with high visibility and the exact right heat factor to do it successfully to have the replacement pin tip in the right place, i would have a guess attempts 9 out of 10 would fail to be successful,

    therefore i personally , would steer as far clear as i could of your board as possible , but thats only my opinion ?

     

    you must know it better than the guy who used to repair sockets for like 10+ years and by profession he is repairing mobile phone motherboards and has all the equipment and skill to do it perfectly. this is like the 10th motherboard he fixed for me by pin re-soldering. excuse my english that i referred it to replacement. you know what, go and buy a burned board for yourself if you feel it more comfortable to use it. im at least honest person who is selling something at fair price.

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  5. 3 hours ago, ozzie said:

    tell me ,

    Achill3uS

      how can 2 pins be replaced , im interested to know, i think others would be also like to know, how do you pull to pins from a socket and replace them without replacing the socket as a whole socket ?? ,

    I not personally did it, a friend of mine used to replace pins since s775 era on all kind of motherboards. he has a stock of all kind of pins. socket replace is much more dangerous than just pin soldering he told me. of course there are scenarios when no other solution would be possible. Im not aware of more details of the process itself sorry.

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