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  1. yeah used pots can be found for <100€ at times but they are usually sold fairly quickly and new ones are really expensive. Still using an old Ryba pot I picked up last year for 80€. Did spend significantly more on Dice and LN2 since then though...
  2. pm for #80 and #84
  3. It's detecting the interface wrong. Happens with HD 5450 DDR2 as well. Just look at a random score for any of the other semi-modern PCI GPUs, they all show up in the same way. Try finding a score where its showing up differently
  4. as cool as they are, the few I've seen in the wild so far were usually ES chips - thus not viable for comps. IF you find these with retail chips the question applies off course.
  5. Isn’t a team named after a large youtube channel somewhat complicated if its not represented by at least one working for them?
  6. Lets have a look at the last time there was a "GPU socket" categorie and look at #1 and #2... https://hwbot.org/search/submissions/permalink?ids=2467844,2468072,2468323,2462342,2468134 https://hwbot.org/search/submissions/permalink?ids=2468318,2468259,2448048,2450594,2468354 And, for better comparision, the full results. https://hwbot.org/competition/country_cup_2013/stage/1157_3dmark03_(legacy) Looking at this even the PCI score could end up relevant this year... Back then if Germany would've had a higher score in PCI they would've beaten Australia in that stage... So shut up with "the old stuff is irrelevant". If we only focus on the 2080 Ti score, there is no way we are winning that stage even if we have fillers...
  7. Some boards just seem to hate superpi, when I was testing my P5E3 Premium last month with NB on SS I could validate 670+ easy, run 1M at 660 with decent memory but couldn't manage 32M above ~615 no matter what I tried. Memory tested at 700ish, 900ish and >1030 without issues, I kinda think its just me...
  8. https://hwbot.org/submission/4280536_tagg_reference_frequency_rampage_extreme_619.66_mhz vid or whatever cpuz shows here seems identical but can‘t know without tagg saying something.
  9. yeah 7-7-6 1.65V, also with how much voltage they scale as well as max freq with trcd 6 and trcd 7. Some kits can do trcd 7 at ~1120 on ambient but thats pretty rare. tRCD 6 the highest I've managed on ambient was 995 32M though I'm sure more is possible with better sticks.
  10. 268 isn't impressive with that chip
  11. damn, thats a really bad core. I usually wouldn't even bother testing further if a chip can't do 32m at 21*214 with 1.4V on air, and even then its a tough sell to bother taking cold, currently I don't bother with anything that can't do 4.5/1.3V, for 920s and W3520s 4.5/1.25V now that I've binned a decent number of chips. If anyone wants to get into 1366 xeons, in particularly the 32nm low multiplier ones - don't buy batches from 2010. I just went through over 100 of them tonight and only 2 could do 250+ bclk on air. With batches from 2011 I had close to 50% of tested chips manage that...
  12. what temps and voltage? edit: you are stuck at 221, any chance you aren't in slow mode and your pcie is untouched? you need roughly bclk*0.45 pcie to get beyond 221ish BCLK (eg 118 for 261)
  13. Wow thats a lot of points... Maybe I should bin these as well :D
  14. Knowing tagg it probably is, though 250 under SS doesn‘t require a particularly strong chip for 45nm Bloomfield.
  15. I would hope that for the Superpi Stage 771 chips would be fine, but for the BCLK stage the board matters - so either ignore 771 or find a strong 771 board...
  16. Yeah, just cut up a cheap dead Asus board with nice heatsinks I've used the heatsinks from a dead P5N32-E SLI + the SB heatsink form a P5Q Deluxe with cut heatpipes for my P5E3 Premium and the mounting holes are very similar on the rex, VRM heatsinks fit just fine. SB might need some improvisation.
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