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  1. Free bump, best looking CFL mod I have seen and price is reasonable too
  2. Not very cold, it was above dew point as I did not insulate the card. I think the water temp was +15c. Shoot me a PM if you want to buy this card, I am looking to sell it with waterblock + stock cooler
  3. Up for sale today is 4 sticks of some pretty cool and rare DDR3. They are single sided 4GB Hynix MFR 3000c12 with an interesting CCFL light on top. This is BINNED memory, so they should be awesome sticks for DDR3 frequency validation. I have not tested them for high frequency OC, I only tested them in 32m to show proof of life. $110 USD shipped USA for all 4 SOLD International = You pay actual shipping -$5 The lights cycle through
  4. I made a quick thread with my memory timings and cold info here: https://www.overclock.net/forum/11-amd-motherboards/1710692-asrock-x399m-taichi-oc-living-guide.html
  5. Sorry bro but your GT4 is BADLY bugged. For this card GT4 score cannot be higher than GT3. All of the sub tests should show descending order of score, so this result is bugged.
  6. Whoot, thanks guys Yes, I am planning a full guide of how to bench this board cold, with screenshots and all the details you want.
  7. UP! #1, #2 pending #3, #4 available
  8. The benching relevance is closer to PSC than you might think for 32M and better than PSC for certain things that scale with memory mhz. Take a look at the Haswell 5G tweaker challenge, it illustrates this perfectly: http://hwbot.org/competition/haswell_5g_tc/stage/2871_5g_superpi_32m There you can see I am running Dice PSC 2720 7-11-7, I could have tweaked a bit more maybe but my effi was decent. There are two people who beat my score by using air cooled Samsung memory.
  9. Bump, price drop, all 4 sticks available
  10. There are no rules which state how this bench must be run, none that I have seen. I tried all the presets and I toggled many of the different settings which are available...all made literally no difference. I didn't find any of those settings which changed the benchmark result more than 1 or 2 points (which is the same variance you can get run to run anyway). Perhaps on a different generation platform the presets/settings would make a difference, but on 775 there was no gain for me. Maybe we need to clarify the rules and specify how this should be run...
  11. Set in bios. I don't recall what the disparity is between real and bios for Z97 OCF, but I believe it was pretty close. I can give you 'real' voltage values on Monday if you want.
  12. All 4 sticks up for sale are binned Kingston 2666c10 SPD from Splave's personal collection. To my knowledge, Kingston never sold this kit in retail, but they do have serial numbers so I would consider them "non-retail". Out of all the Sammy DDR3 I have ever tested, very few could even boot 2933c9 let alone be 32M stable (and some lowest passing voltage I have ever seen). Each stick was tested in single mode in the outside black slot with a heatsink and fan. They ship just as you see them...naked with no other packaging or documentation. Stick 1: $50 USD + Shipping (SOLD) Stick 2: $50 USD + Shipping (SOLD) Stick 3: $50 USD + Shipping (SOLD) Stick 4: $40 USD + Shipping (SOLD) Stick #4 was close to 2933 32M. I am sure it would pass with a little work, but I wanted to compare all to the same profile.
  13. Too bad JPM chip is dead otherwise I would come after this. Amazing work bro, 100% deserved!
  14. Perhaps others can answer this more succinctly but from my understanding its an 8-layer PCB which provides better ground shielding for the sensitive signal bus layers. Possibly there are more power/ground/signal layers than comparable PCB's, but I cannot attest to that. In theory this leads to higher overclocks :)
  15. Up for sale is 10 sticks of the infamous Avexir PSC that was made for Splave. The IC's were hand binned and then re-balled on to the KO-8155 PCB, and the XMP is 2200 8-12-8 1.65v. The memory is a little bit picky if you want to get 2666 8-12-8 32M stable, but all of them can easily pass 32m using the 2600 8-12-8 "Tight" profile in the Z97 OCF. GTIJason Spent some time playing with this memory and getting 2666 to pass, here is an FB post he made which might help you: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10154622123748579&set=pcb.10154622126778579&type=3&theater I tested each stick in the outside black slot (farthest possible from CPU) and each stick had a heatsink + fan on it. I should also note that the ambient air was VERY warm, 82F (27.7c) which has a negative impact on passing volts and overclocking in general. With a really good IMC and better ambient temps, I expect the memory will perform better for you. Also, if you spend some time tweaking the profile you can maybe achieve better results. I chose to use the basic OCF profile just to make my results as re-producible as possible. The price is $25 USD per stick + shipping. Each stick is numbered in the top left corner, please tell me which one(s) you want. They are sold naked, with no heatsink or anything else. SOLD: #11, #1, #10, #7, #3, #8, #6, #5
  16. I just edited post with a new link (previous one showed time measurement error for some reason). Anyway, this answered my question perfectly, thanks!
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