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  1. For Sale! only shipping in EU. Prices are negotiable! 3x2 GB 1866c7 75€ OR 2x2 GB 1866c7 45€ Selling a triple kit of 1866c7 Corsair Hypers. These sticks are from two different kits; one stick is an older "best stick of a kit" I am fine without, the other two are the living sticks from an average kit (third stick was DOA, can include it for collection value if you want). These struggle at higher frequency as far as I can tell, since I couldn't manage to complete a run of 32M at 1050 7-7-6 at any voltage, nor 1100 7-8-7. The 0936 stick is stronger (1000 6-7-5 1.95V; 1090 7-7-6 1.85V) and has no such scaling issues. 32M 1000 6-7-5-20 2.0V 32M 1000 7-7-6-20 1.68V 32M 1050 7-7-6-20 1.85V 32M 927 6-6-6-18 1.95V not minimized, just checking max freq 6-6-6-18 32M 8M 841 5-6-4-20 2.05V not minimized, just checking max freq 5-6-4 8M 1M 1052 6-7-6-20 2.05V 1M 1188 7-8-6-22 2.0V Valid 1272 8-9-8 1.9V I'd not mind keeping the stronger of the 3, but if someone needs a triple kit I'll let go of the entire set. Prices as listed above. PTCA-01 775 to 478 Adapter 80€ sold never used, new in packaging. Had picked this up a while ago but never ended up doing anything with it. Maybe someone has a use for it. pic 4x2GB 2000c8 Corsair Dominator GT 60€ During quick pifast pretesting these sticks were disqualified from further testing, so I'm selling them here. First stick, taken from a triple kit, has quite high voltage tolerance as it seems, didn't try over 2.16V. Second and third stick aren't great, but are behaving pretty much identically. Genuine dual kit. Last stick is from a DOA triple kit; I managed to resurrect it a while ago by flashing SR SPD, but on x58 it doesn't post at all anymore, on x38 it gets into windows but bluescreens nearly instantly. Another stick from this kit I managed resurrecting is capable of 1090 6-7-6-20 trfc 60 1T 2.04V pifast, so maybe someone else is able to resurrect it. price is negotiable, but I won't sell sticks individually. Can take some screenshots if requested. binning data pic Triple kit of 2000c8 Kingston HyperX Elpida Hyper 50€ Edit: Sold Tested for 950 6-7-5 1.875V on x58a-oc Sadly didn't have a strong IMC on hand for higher clock testing. pic Elpida DDR3 Rejects 35€ 3x1 GB BDBG Kingston 1866c9 2x2 GB Gskill Trident 2000c9 - not sure what these are, but according to the serial Elpida. No white stripes on the ICs. I couldn't get them to run at spec, but this might have been a platform issue (x58) 2x2 GB OEM BBSE, 2000 6-9-6 not possible at 1.8V, no further testing done. 3x1 GB OEM BBSE - it has been a while since I tested this stick but I think it was similar to the Kingston BDBG. can't guarantee anything. The 2 sticks in the original packaging manage trcd 8 up to ~2040 and did 2600c8 in my quick testing. Can add firm numbers on Monday. 1x2 GB Adata XPG BBSE of unknown bin. 2000 6-9-6 impossible on my test platform (x58), KO-8155A PCB pic pic Stuff thats either no longer for sale or sold: x58a-oc: 200€ + shipping sold to sale_quiche DFI x58 DK-T3eH6 with bad BIOS 60€ + shipping Corsair Dominator GT v7.1 PSC 3x2 GB kit + cooler, 30€+shipping: sold to Jokot Gigabyte 890fxa-ud7 + 2xAthlon II x2 250 + Athlon II x3 460, 65€+shipping for the combo 50€ for the board: sold to subaruwrc Gigabyte GA-EX58-UD3R 75€ + shipping If not sold by Oct. 15 I'll simply put it on ebay. Rampage IV Formula, working 150 140€ + shipping Selling elsewhere 2x2 GB Corsair Dominator GT 2000c8 + 1x2 GB Kingston HyperX 2000c8 Elpida Hyper. 35€ + 20€ sold to Gunzi Tested on x58a-oc and could manage 2000 7-7-6 at 1.7V on the corsairs, 1.68V for the Kingston. x58 xeons: CPUs are only tested for max validatable bclk under air on a Rampage II Extreme capable of 273+; the E5606's can certainly come in handy for basic board testing (settings will be shared off course). I'll basically throw in the W3520s with the E5606s as they go out (if), I don't have a use for them.
  2. I have an 8600 GT by now that handles 135 PCIe, though I’m gonna keep an eye out for those. Btw, how is scaling under cold with BCLK? I have 1 CPU that does 269.65 under air and another that does about 260 (though not nearly as stable)
  3. Gonna give that a try once I get around to it. As of now, it seems like with 125 on both boards my x58a-oc fails ahead of my Rampage II, though given that both boards seem to be within margin of error, so I suspect I'm limited by the CPU. Just picked up 40 more CPUs, I'm gonna give beating x58 BCLK records another go...
  4. Hello, I recently got into x58, and am currently benching a couple of Xeons. I recently ordered myself an x58a-oc to replace my Rampage II Extreme - if it actually manages to outperform it; I think currently I'm limited by how far I can go with the PCIe clock on my GPU though. My GTX 670 maxes out at 118 MHz PCIe (which brings me to 261.23 BCLK (https://valid.x86.fr/gn3eyb)), and I would like to go further in the future once the new board arrives, but given the usual x58 behaviour on that I suspect I won't be able to go much further with my current GPU. I've read somewhere that AMD cards are usually able to handle a bit more PCIe clock? Is that worth investigating?
  5. Chip scales in a way I haven't seen before. 1.6V were needed for 5.0, but it didn't require any more until 5.3. 5.5 booted at onl 1.65V and this was another increase to 1.7V.
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