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  1. This post will be updated with a few waves of items over the coming months as I finish off the remainder of my testing to-do list. This is the first wave, including the last of my DDR1-era and DDR2-era hardware, and a little bit of DDR3-era hardware.

     

    All items tested for functionality only unless otherwise stated. All prices are before shipping. Can ship worldwide at buyer expense. PP F&F payment preferred (or G&S +3%). Bank wire transfer / Zelle also accepted. Imgur photos/albums attached for all items.

     

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    Freebies [Imgur]:

    • 3x 120mm fans: 1x NZXT (3-pin), 1x Fractal (3-pin), 1x Noctua NF-F12 (4-pin).

     

    [$5] Lot of 3x locked LGA1150 chips [Imgur]:

    • Pentium G3220, Pentium G3220T QDN8, Pentium G3250

     

    More items will be listed in the coming weeks and months.

     

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    SOLD ZONE

    Spoiler

    ***SOLD*** [$300] Socket 939 DDR1 Binning Bundle (including BH-5/TCCD/etc.) [Imgur]:

    • DFI LANParty UT nF4 SLI-DR R.AD0 (nForce4 SLI). For parts/repair. Was not able to get an image on PCIe, and the CPU did not heat up. All debug LEDs light up.
    • DFI LANParty UT nF4 SLI-DR Expert R.AC1 (nForce4 SLI).
    • Athlon 64 X2 4400+ and Opteron 165 (including CPU tray).
    • 102x sticks of DDR1 (in 4 trays), including 25x 256MB (SR), 70x 512MB (DR), and 7x 1GB (DR). A couple dozen of these sticks come from a lot I purchased a few years ago from a retired bencher, of good-bin BH-5, CH-5, and TCCD. Includes models such as Corsair 3200XL, Mushkin Enhanced Level II DDR433/PC3500 CL2, and DDR600/PC4800 kits from OCZ, GeiL, G.Skill, and Patriot. Some of these kits could go for a small fortune on eBay, but I’d rather these get the proper bench testing that I never was able to do. Aside from sticks randomly picked to test out boards/CPUs, I did not test my DDR1. All items were purchased as working, but should be considered “untested”.

     

    Some Socket 939 Athlon FX chips [Imgur]:

    • ***SOLD*** [$50] FX-53 CAAGC, 0423VPMW.
    • ***SOLD*** [$50] FX-55 CAA2C, 0442GPMW.
    • ***SOLD*** [$50] FX-55 CABNE, 0524TPMW.

     

    ***SOLD*** [$250] Socket 775 DDR2 Binning Bundle (including all the interesting Micron revisions) [Imgur]:

    • ASUS RAMPAGE FORMULA REV 1.00G (X48, DDR2).
    • 2x E8500 and 2x Q9650 (including CPU tray).
    • 128x sticks of DDR2 (in 5 trays), including 5x 512MB (DR), 7x 512MB (SR), 97x 1GB (DR), 12x 1GB (SR), and 7x 2GB (SR). All sticks I’ve accumulated off eBay over the years, looking for Micron Rev.A/Rev.B/Rev.D, AKA D9DQx “Fatbodies”, D9DCx “Widebodies”, and D9GCT/D9GMH/D9GKX “D9s”. Includes models such as Corsair 4300C3PRO, Crucial Ballistix 16FA, Crucial Ballistix 16FB3, Crucial Ballistix 800C4/1066C5 16FD2/16FD3/16FD5, Corsair/G.Skill 800C3, Corsair 9136C5D and 10000C5D. Some of these kits could go for a small fortune on eBay, but I’d rather these get the proper bench testing that I never was able to do. Aside from sticks randomly picked to test out boards/CPUs, I did not test my DDR2. All items were purchased as working, but should be considered “untested”.

     

    ***SOLD*** [$15] Lot of 10x locked LGA1155 chips [Imgur]:

    • Sandy Bridge: Celeron G470, Pentium G620, Pentium G630, 2x Pentium G840
    • Ivy Bridge: Pentium G2030, Pentium G2030T, i3-3220, i3-3220T, i3-3240T
    • Tray included.

     

    ***SOLD ELSEWHERE*** [$100] ASRock Z97 OC Formula REV. 1.02 (Z97) “#6”. Boxed; manuals, socket protector, and I/O shield included. [Imgur]

    • Works fine, used for CPU/mem binning for about a year. For transparency, the voltage scaling on the B channel is a bit weaker than on the A channel, and I got another OCF which is a little better on this matter. With that said, the board is still plenty capable, e.g. of 1350MHz+ 8-12-8 and 1400MHz+ 8-13-8 32M PSC in dual channel, so this shouldn't be a huge concern for most users.

     

    Though I only ever took a handful cold, binning Haswell CPUs was one of my biggest projects over the last 4 years. These are among the best chips that I held onto from the 140 samples I binned. Almost all the chips I kept should have some cold potential, and hopefully others will be able to demonstrate that potential. (For example, the G3258s below are similar to a chip I sold three years ago that did 6.3+ on LN2. Of course, no guarantees!)

     

    Note that only Vcore is minimized; other voltages were adjusted to achieve min Vcore, but not fine-tuned. All testing done in SuperPi 32M, all-core/all-thread, 1.8VIN, and stock IMC volts, unless otherwise stated.

     

    [Imgur]

     

    G3258:

    • 1. ***SOLD*** [$25] 3404C571 “#1” – 1.040V VID, 5.0GHz 1.42V, 5.1GHz 1.50V (2.2VIN). IMC tested for 1360MHz 8-12-8-30 PSC at 0.80V SA/1.00V IOA/1.00V IOD.
    • 2. ***SOLD*** [$25] 3418B986 “#1” – 1.056V VID, 5.0GHz 1.42V (2.2VIN, +300mV IOD). IMC tested for 1360MHz 8-12-8-30 PSC at 1.00V SA/1.00V IOA/1.00V IOD. Delidded, used for my best dice runs, including 5.8GHz 32M and 5.84GHz 1M.

     

    4670K:

    • 1. ***SOLD*** [$10] 3334C057 – 1.008V VID, 5.0GHz 1.46V 4/4, 1.41V 2/2. IMC tested for 1360MHz 8-12-8-30 PSC at 0.80V SA/1.00V IOA/1.05V IOD.
    • 2. ***SOLD*** [$20] L313B427 – 1.008V VID, 5.0GHz 1.37V 4/4 (2.2VIN, +300mV IOD), 1.36V 2/2, 5.1GHz 1.42V (+300mV IOD). IMC tested for 1360MHz 8-12-8-30 PSC at 1.10V SA/1.20V IOA/1.35V IOD.

     

    4770K:

    • 1. ***SOLD*** [$50] QE6S L249B347 “#2” – 0.992V VID, 5.0GHz 1.33V SET/1.33V GET, 5.1GHz 1.53V SET/1.46V GET 4/4 (2.2VIN), 1.42V SET/1.40V GET 2/2 (2.2VIN). IMC tested for 1360MHz 8-12-8-30 PSC at 0.95V SA/1.00V IOA/1.05V IOD. The FIVR is bugged on this stepping, overshooting SET below 1.35V and undershooting above 1.35V. [Graph]
    • 2. ***SOLD*** [$50] QE6S L249B347 "#1" - 1.008V VID, 5.0GHz 1.38V SET/1.38V GET, 1.33V SET/1.33V GET 2/2, 5.1GHz 1.45V SET/1.42V GET (2.2VIN), 1.41V SET/1.40V GET 2/2 (2.2VIN). IMC tested for 1360MHz 8-12-8-30 PSC at 0.85V SA/1.00V/1.10V IOD. The FIVR is bugged on this stepping, overshooting SET below 1.35V and undershooting above 1.35V.

     

    4690K (my last 2/18 samples):

    • 1. ***SOLD*** [$20] X441A926 – 0.976V VID, 5.0GHz 1.33V (+100mV IOD), 5.1GHz 1.49V (+100mV SA, +100mV IOD). IMC tested for 1360MHz 8-12-8-30 PSC at 0.80V SA/1.00V IOA/1.00V IOD.
    • 2. ***SOLD*** [$20] X538B404 – 1.008V VID, 5.0GHz 1.36V, 5.1GHz 1.49V (+100mV SA, +300mV IOA, +300mV IOD).

     

    4790K:

    • 1. ***SOLD*** [$60] X516B804 – 1.072V VID, 5.0GHz 1.38V 4/4, 1.37V 2/2, 5.1GHz 1.50V 2/2. IMC tested for 1360MHz 8-12-8-30 PSC at 0.80V SA/1.00V IOA/1.00V IOD.

     

    Freebies [Imgur]:

    • ***SOLD*** 1x 50-DIMM tray.

     

    ***SOLD*** [$150] Taylor Wharton 35VHC 35L Dewar. Not used since purchase. [Imgur | Drive]

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  2. On 6/12/2023 at 4:33 PM, redux said:

    I for one am nearly done binning it and I'm hoping to do some proper dual channel tuning this month. Unfortunately most of my dual rank sticks are pretty shit, but we'll see what I can do.

    Given it's been... six months since I said this and all of my effi testing has been postponed indefinitely, I thought I should at least share my binning results from earlier this year.

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    For those who just want the raw data, I have a spreadsheet here. I have screens for (almost) all results here.

     

    Tested on Maximus VII Impact with binned 4790K. Note 2.39V VDIMM cap for 1400MHz CL8 testing in particular.

    Sample size: 148 sticks, all JEDEC 1333 9-9-9 1.5V rated. Composed of 121x SR (73x Samsung M378B2873GB0-CH9 and 48x Transcend TS128MLK64V3U) and 27x DR (14x Samsung M378B5673GB0-CH9, 13x Samsung M391B5673GB0-CH9).

    Four tests were used: 1333MHz CL8, 1400MHz CL9, 1400MHz CL8, 1466MHz CL9. At each combination, tightest tRCD and tRP at "any" voltage were found first; voltage was then minimized for these tight settings. Binning recommendations based on these tests

    • Ability to run 1333MHz 8-11-12 at any voltage (est. top 20% stick). Among sticks that can do these timings, above average sticks can do <2.15V.
    • Voltage for 1400MHz 9-12-13: <2.00V is above average, <1.95V is potentially interesting, and <1.90V is strong (top 10% on this matter). This is good as an easy test, but not as a one-stop binning procedure.
    • Ability to run 1400MHz 8-12-12 at any voltage (est. top 5% stick). If just looking at CL8 scaling, ability to run 8-12-13.
    • Ability to run 1466MHz 9-12-14 or 9-13-13 with tRFC88. Among sticks that can do these timings, above average sticks can do <2.10V. Top tier sticks (top 2-3%?) can do 1466MHz+ 9-12-13.
    1. On average, compared to Samsung SR OEM, my Transcend SR OEM sticks seemed to have worse tRFC and tRP scaling, but better tRCD scaling. There's too many factors to point to one specific reason for this -- could be manufacturer binning, PCB, just an artifact of sampling, etc.
    2. My luck with Samsung DR OEM non-ECC was very bad, with only about 50% capable of 1400MHz 9-12-13 at all, and a few sticks with subtiming weaknesses.
    3. Samsung ECC PCB (M391B5273DH3) does not seem desirable for OC, due to a 1400-1414MHz clockwall and need for +1 RTL versus non-ECC (but RTL binning can help).

     

    For anybody interested in an even more granular breakdown:

    Spoiler

    Findings, broken down by SKU:

    M378B2873GB0-CH9:

    • 1333MHz CL8: ≈40% could do either tRCD11 or tRP12; ≈20% could do 8-11-12. Average of 2.21±0.0097V. (standard deviation, not error)
    • 1400MHz CL9: ≈90% could do 9-12-13. Average of 2.00±0.011V.
    • 1400MHz CL8: Only 51 sticks tested based on assumed CL8 scaling. Only 35% passed; <15% could do tRP12. Pass average of 2.34±0.0078V.
    • 1466MHz CL9: Only 48 sticks tested, mostly 1400MHz CL9 <2.05V. ≈50% could do tRFC88 or tRP13, and <15% could do tRCD12. Average of 2.12±0.0095V.

    TS128MLK64V3U:

    • 1333MHz CL8: ≈80% could do tRCD11 and ≈50% could do tRP12; ≈30% could do 8-11-12. Average of 2.24±0.011V.
    • 1400MHz CL9: >95% could do 9-12-13. Average of 2.00±0.0093V.
    • 1400MHz CL8: <20% passed; no tRP12. Pass average of 2.34±0.016V.
    • 1466MHz CL9: Only 40 sticks tested. ≈25% could do tRFC88 or tRCD12, and ≈10% could do tRP13. Average of 2.16±0.0098V.

    M378B5673GB0-CH9:

    • 1333MHz CL8: ≈35% tRCD11 and ≈15% tRP12; only one 8-11-12 sample. Average of 2.27±0.028V.
    • 1400MHz CL9: Only ≈55% could do 9-12-13. Four sticks had a weakness in at least one of tRFC/tWRWR/tRDRD. Average of 2.02±0.019V.
    • 1400MHz CL8: ≈15% passed -- two 8-12-13 samples at 2.33±0.02V average.
    • 1466MHz CL9: Only 6 sticks tested. 3 pass, one tRCD12, no tRFC88 or tRP13. Average of 2.14±0.049V.

    M391B5673GB0-CH9 (ECC):

    • 1333MHz CL8: ≈85% tRCD11 and ≈30% tRP12; three 8-11-12 samples. Average of 2.20±0.022V. All sticks need at least +1 RTL versus M378-.
    • 1400MHz CL9: 100% 9-12-13. Average of 2.01±0.022V. Two samples had weakness in tRFC. ≈60% needed +1 RTL versus M378-.
    • 1400MHz CL8: <25% passed -- three 8-12-13 samples at 2.33±0.032V average.
    • 1466MHz CL9: 100% failed. Of the 11 sticks tested, all clockwalled at 1400-1414MHz.

    - Again, I omitted some below average samples, but did not properly remove them from the sample space in the same way as done with M378B2873GB0-CH9.

     

    OVERALL SAMPLE SPACE:

    • 1333MHz CL8 2.23±0.0069V (n=145).
    • 1400MHz CL9 2.00±0.0066V (n=147).
    • 1400MHz CL8 2.34±0.0066V (n=31).
    • 1466MHz CL9 2.14±0.0071V (n=90).

    I'd be very curious to see results at this scale for DR sticks, if possible; unfortunately I had a much harder time finding them in large quantities or for reasonable prices versus SR sticks.

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  3. time for a 60-day refresh :) added over a dozen more boards: TUSL2-C bundle, H55N-USB3, P55-USB3, R2E, R3F, R4BE, NF7-S2, another A7N8X-E DELUXE, M863G, GA-K8NE, another nF3 250Gb, A8N32-SLI DELUXE, F1A75-V PRO, and an AM1M-A, plus Socket 370 and Socket A CPUs, some DDR3 and DDR4, and one more AMD CPU tray.

    more price drops on all remaining 775 boards, A75M-UD4H, and the T-REX pot bundle.

  4. P5E64 sold

    lots of mobos added: P3B-F, X58A-OC, Z170M OCF, NF7, A7N8X-E, nF3 250Gb, Ultra-D, and A75M. Also added proof of life for the L3014.

    Please keep in mind shipping mobos and CPU trays internationally can be quite expensive due to their size.

  5. I’ve decided to let go of a significant portion of my legacy hardware collection that I will never have the time to bench. Most of this hardware was purchased over the last 3-4 years and has sat unused in its box before I pulled it out for testing in preparation for this sale. As such, most items are tested for functionality only, not binned or performance tested unless otherwise noted. Apologies for any out-of-focus photos and the slightly incorrect timestamp, it took a bit longer than expected to get this together :)

     

    Photo albums for each item linked at the end of each line. (Google Drive folder of most photos here.)

     

    All prices are before shipping. Can ship worldwide at buyer expense. PP F&F payment preferred (or G&S +3%). Bank wire transfer / Zelle also accepted.

     

    Boards

     

    Socket LGA1150:

    88. [$120] ASRock Z97 OC Formula REV. 1.02 (Z97). Boxed; manuals, socket protector, and I/O shield included. [Imgur]

    • Works fine, used for CPU and mem binning for a year; no serious boot loop issues, etc. (like as seen on items 26 and 27). Also used for a little bit of effi testing. For transparency, the voltage scaling on the B channel is a bit weaker than on the A channel, and I got another OCF which is a little better on this matter. With that said, the board is still plenty capable, e.g. of 1350MHz+ 8-12-8 and 1400MHz+ 8-13-8 32M PSC in dual channel, so this shouldn't be a huge concern for most users.

     

     

    Other

    83. [$150] Taylor Wharton 35VHC 35L Dewar. Not used since purchase. [Imgur | Drive]

     

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    SOLD ZONE

    Spoiler

    Socket PGA370:

    64. ***SOLD*** [$70] Bundle includes the following [Imgur | Drive]:

    - ASUS TUSL2-C REV. 1.04 (i815EP). BIOS 1007.A. I/O shield included.

    - SDR: 2x256MB KVR133X64C2/256 + 2x512MB KVR133X64C3/512, all with Qimonda 256Mb FE-7 ICs. To my knowledge, this is the best SDR IC.

    - 11x Coppermine and 2x Tualatin CPUs of the following models:

    • Pentium III E 700MHz (SL3XX);
    • Pentium III EB 667MHz (SL3XW), Pentium III EB 933MHz (SL4C9/SL52Q), Pentium III EB 1000MHz (Coppermine) (SL52R);
    • Celeron 1200MHz (SL68P), and Celeron 1300MHz (SL5VR).

    - Only the SL5VR was tested for functionality; the rest of the CPUs are untested and may have bent pins.

    - Pictured 10-DIMM / 20-SODIMM tray and 2x Socket 7/370/462 trays included.

     

    Slot 1:

    51. ***SOLD ELSEWHERE*** [$30] ASUS P3B-F REV. 1.04 (i440BX). [Imgur | Drive]

    Purchased as working, but I do not have a CPU or GPU to confirm. One memory clip hangs open.

     

    Socket PGA478B:

    1. ***SOLD*** [$1] Intel D845GEBV2/D845PESV (845GE). Received dead, seller indicated a dead transistor (Q6H2), marked with a white dot in the final item photo. Figure I would throw it up for sale here in case somebody wants to try to fix it as a repair project, otherwise just going to recycle it. [Imgur | Drive]

    2. ***SOLD*** [$30] Abit IC7-G Max II Advance V1.1 (875P). Purchased as working, but I do not have an AGP or PCI GPU to confirm. Includes a passive air cooler since I don't want to figure out how to remove the mounting bracket from the board. [Imgur | Drive]

    3. ***SOLD ELSEWHERE*** [$20] ASUS P5B REV 1.03G (P965). BIOS 1604. E6400 socket protector included. [Imgur | Drive]

    57. ***SOLD ELSEWHERE*** [$30] ASUS P4P800 SE REV 2.00 (865PE). BIOS 1012 BETA 001. P4 2GHz socket protector included. [Imgur | Drive]

    61. ***SOLD*** [JUST PAY SHIPPING] Lot 55x PGA478 CPUs. Untested, most have bent pins. [Imgur | Drive]

     

    Socket LGA775:

    4. ***SOLD ELSEWHERE*** [$20] [$30] GIGABYTE GA-G33M-DS2R REV:1.0 (G33). BIOS F7. Socket protector included. [Imgur | Drive]

    5. ***SOLD ELSEWHERE*** [$10] [$20] ASUS P5K REV 1.02G (P35). BIOS 1201. E5700 socket protector included. [Imgur | Drive]

    6. ***SOLD*** [$10] [$25] ASUS P5K PRO REV 1.02G (P35). BIOS 0806. E6320 socket protector included. [Imgur | Drive]

    7. ***SOLD ELSEWHERE*** [$20] [$40] GIGABYTE GA-EP45-UD3R REV:1.1 (P45). E6300 socket protector and I/O shield included. [Imgur | Drive]

    8. ***SOLD ELSEWHERE*** [$20] [$40] GIGABYTE GA-EP45-UD3R REV:1.1 (P45). E6320 socket protector and I/O shield included. [Imgur | Drive]

    9. ***SOLD ELSEWHERE*** [$35] [$40] GIGABYTE GA-EP45-UD3P REV:1.6 (P45). E6550 socket protector included. [Imgur | Drive]

    10. ***SOLD*** [$55] BIOSTAR TPOWER I45 VER:5.1 (P45). BIOS 08.00.15. E4500 socket protector included. [Imgur | Drive]

    Missing PCIe jumpers, and one PCIe tab is broken.

    11. ***SOLD ELSEWHERE*** [$30] [$65] BIOSTAR TPOWER I45 VER:5.1 (P45). BIOS 08.00.15. Socket protector included. [Imgur | Drive]

    12. ***SOLD*** [$30] [$65] BIOSTAR TPOWER I45 VER:5.1 (P45). BIOS 08.00.15. E5800 socket protector included. [Imgur | Drive]

    13. ***SOLD ELSEWHERE*** [$100] [$110] GIGABYTE GA-EP45T-UD3P REV:1.0 (P45). E6400 socket protector and I/O shield included. [Imgur | Drive]

    14. ***SOLD ELSEWHERE*** [$100] [$110] GIGABYTE GA-EP45T-USB3P REV:1.0 (P45). E6300 socket protector and I/O shield included. [Imgur | Drive]

    15. ***SOLD ELSEWHERE*** [$100] GIGABYTE GA-EP45T-USB3P REV:1.0 (P45). E7500 socket protector and I/O shield included. [Imgur | Drive]

    16. ***SOLD*** [$80] ASRock 4CoreDual-SATA2 REV G/A 2.00 (PT880 Pro/Ultra). E4300 socket protector included. Purchased from TAGG, FSB binned for 300/330 boot/valid, and with voltmods on Vcore, Vmem, and Vnb. [Imgur | Drive]

    I do not have an AGP or PCI GPU to test properly. I was not able to get an image on my PCIe GPU, but all voltages are present at the probe points.

    17. ***SOLD ELSEWHERE*** [$110] [$120] ASUS P5E3 PREMIUM REV 2.00G (X48), 89 batch. BIOS 0802. E4500 socket protector included. [Imgur | Drive]

    18. ***SOLD*** [$120] ASUS P5E3 PREMIUM REV 2.00G (X48), 89 batch. BIOS 0802. E4400 socket protector and I/O shield included. [Imgur | Drive]

    19. ***SOLD ELSEWHERE*** [$110] [$120] ASUS P5E3 PREMIUM REV 2.00G (X48), 89 batch. BIOS 0802. P4 3.0GHz socket protector and I/O shield included. [Imgur | Drive]

    20. ***SOLD ELSEWHERE*** [$110] [$120] ASUS P5E3 PREMIUM REV 2.00G (X48), 89 batch. BIOS 0802. E5400 socket protector and I/O shield included. [Imgur | Drive]

    21. ***SOLD*** [$120] ASUS P5E64 WS EVOLUTION REV 2.00G (X48), 88 batch. BIOS 0506. E2180 socket protector and I/O shield included. [Imgur | Drive]

    22. ***SOLD ELSEWHERE*** [$180] ASUS RAMPAGE EXTREME REV 2.00G (X48), 89 batch. BIOS 0404. E7300 socket protector and I/O shield included. [Imgur | Drive]

    No image from the top PCIe slot, I had to use the bottom slot.

    23. ***SOLD*** [$180] ASUS RAMPAGE EXTREME REV 2.00G (X48), 88 batch. BIOS 1301. E6400 socket protector and I/O shield included. [Imgur | Drive]

    24. ***SOLD*** [$180] ASUS RAMPAGE EXTREME REV 2.00G (X48), 88 batch. BIOS 1003. E2140 socket protector and I/O shield included. [Imgur | Drive]

    36. ***SOLD*** [$35] Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9650 (SLAWN, L808A787). [Imgur | Drive]

    37. ***SOLD*** [$150] [$250] Xeon L3014 (SLBB2, E822A927). Extremely rare embedded CPU; only one batch was made (or so I've heard). Pictures show a 771-to-775 sticker, but I removed it. [Imgur | Drive

    38. ***SOLD*** [$50] Mixed box of CPUs, 4.7kg (including the box). [Imgur | Drive]

     

    Socket LGA1156:

    65. ***SOLD ELSEWHERE*** [$25] GIGABYTE GA-H55N-USB3 REV:1.0 (H55). i3-530 socket protector included. [Imgur | Drive]

    58. ***SOLD ELSEWHERE*** [$15] GIGABYTE GA-H57M-USB3 REV:2.0 (H57). Received with password protected BIOS; never bothered to bypass it. Socket protector included. [Imgur | Drive]

    25. ***SOLD ELSEWHERE*** [$40] [$60] MSI P55-GD85 (MS-7585) VER:1.0 (P55). BIOS V1.1. Boxed with accessories. [Imgur | Drive]

    86. ***SOLD*** [$140] LGA1156/P55 bundle [Imgur]:
    - GIGABYTE GA-P55A-UD7 REV:1.0 (P55).
    - 6x Clarkdale - 1x i3-530, 5x i3-540
    - 3x Lynnfield - 1x i5-750, 1x i7-860, 1x Xeon X3480

     

    Socket LGA1366:

    52. ***SOLD*** [$150] GIGABYTE GA-X58A-OC REV:1.0 (X58). BIOS F5d. E5606 socket protector included. [Imgur | Drive]

    66. ***SOLD ELSEWHERE*** [$25] GIGABYTE GA-P55-USB3 REV:2.0 (P55). Socket protector included. [Imgur | Drive]

    67. ***SOLD*** [$50] [$80] ASUS RAMPAGE II EXTREME REV 2.01G (X58). E5606 socket protector included. [Imgur | Drive]

    68. ***SOLD*** [$10] [$20] ASUS RAMPAGE III FORMULA REV 1.01 (X58). E5606 socket protector included. [Imgur | Drive]

    DEAD, for parts/repair. Used as a memory binning board for a couple of weeks until it died during a power cycle. It appears to trip PSU OCP upon powering on, so I guess something shorted. (CPU and memory survived.)

    85. ***SOLD*** [$200] LGA1366/X58 bundle [Imgur]:
    - ASUS Rampage III Black Edition REV 1.02 (X58). Tested working, just used for binning hypers.
    - 8x Gainestown Xeon 6x E5504/1x E5520/1x E5540
    - 2x Bloomfield Xeon 1x W3520/1x W3540
    - 10x Westmere Xeon 7x E5606/2x E5620/1x E5640
    - 1x Westmere 6-core Xeon X5650
    - 1x Westmere 6-core Xeon W3680 (multiplier-unlocked, equivalent to i7-980X)

     

    Socket LGA1155:

    59. ***SOLD ELSEWHERE*** [$75] ASUS MAXIMUS V FORMULA REV 1.02 (Z77). BIOS 1903. [Imgur | Drive]

     

    Socket LGA1150:

    Both of these boards have similar issues, which are unfortunately quite common on this model. (I describe symptoms below.) I have had 6 samples and 3 or 4 of them developed issues like this, alongside cases documented by others. This was discussed in the #hw-repair channel of the HWBOT discord last year, and I believe the issue is in the circuitry around the Nuvoton NCT6791D microcontrollers. (Note reflashing with a CH341A external flasher did not help.) I never got to specific diagnosis and repair, so hopefully somebody else can do this and share their findings -- aside from this flaw, this is by far my favorite Z97 board to use. I just don’t have the time at this point.

    26. ***SOLD ELSEWHERE*** [$20] [$30] ASRock Z97 OC Formula REV. 1.02 “#4” (Z97). BIOS P1.80 on both chips. I/O shield and socket protector included. [Imgur | Drive]

    Boots, but cannot set CPU Ratio, BCLK, or flash BIOS/ME – doing so enters a boot loop. There is a 102 (1k) resistor that reads 0 ohms, indicated by the sticky note; maybe it just needs replacement?

    27. ***SOLD*** [$30] ASRock Z97 OC Formula REV. 1.02 “#5” (Z97). BIOS P1.80 on both chips. I/O shield and socket protector included. [Imgur | Drive]

    Boots, but cannot reliably set BCLK or Spread Spectrum  – doing so enters a boot loop. Behavior degraded over 1 month of benching use. Cannot flash BIOS/ME. CPU Ratio works fine.

     

    Socket LGA2011:

    69. ***SOLD*** [$175] [$200] ASUS RAMPAGE IV BLACK EDITION REV 1.02 (X79). Full boxed set, including OC Panel. E5-1603 socket protector and original plastic protector included. [Imgur | Drive]

     

    Socket LGA2011-3:

    60. ***SOLD ELSEWHERE***[$115] ASUS RAMPAGE V EDITION 10 (X99). E5-1603 v4 socket protector included. [Imgur | Drive]

     

    Socket LGA1151v1:

    28. ***SOLD*** [$180] ASRock Z170M OC Formula REV. 1.03 (Z170). BIOS P7.60 on both chips. I/O shield and socket protector included. [Imgur | Drive]

    87. ***SOLD ELSEWHERE*** [$180] ASRock Z170M OC Formula REV. 1.03 (Z170). Boxed, coffee-modded, with G3900 socket protector and I/O shield included. [Imgur]

     

    Socket A/462:

    53. ***SOLD ELSEWHERE*** [$35] ASUS A7N8X-E Deluxe REV 1.01 (nForce2 Ultra 400). Boxed and includes a little cooler. [Imgur | Drive]

    Purchased as working, but I do not have an AGP or PCI GPU to confirm.

    54. ***SOLD ELSEWHERE*** [$45] Abit NF7 V2.0 (nForce2 Ultra 400). I/O shield included. [Imgur | Drive]

    Purchased as working, but I do not have an AGP or PCI GPU to confirm.

    70. ***SOLD ELSEWHERE*** [$40] [$45] Abit NF7-S2 V1.0 (nForce2 Ultra 400), purple DIMM slot version. [Imgur | Drive]

    71. ***SOLD*** [$10] ASUS A7N8X-E DELUXE REV 1.01 (nForce2 Ultra 400). [Imgur | Drive]

    Selling as non-functional as I was not able to get an image out on AGP. Unsure whether the issue is the board or my impatience.

    72. ***SOLD ELSEWHERE*** [$20] [$25] PC Chips M863G V7.1 (SiS964L). Boxed, including a Geode NX 1750. [Imgur | Drive]

    78. ***SOLD*** [$20] Two trays of Socket A CPUs, including: 9x Duron 850 (AKCA), 1x Duron 950 (ANDA), 1x Duron 1000 (AHLCA), 1x Duron 1200 (AXIA), 5x Athlon 1700+ (ARKGA), 1x Athlon 1700+ (AGLHA), 1x Athlon 2400+ (SIXIB), 1x Athlon 2500+ (AQZFA). [Drive]

    Most CPUs are untested and may have bent pins.

     

    Socket 754:

    55. ***SOLD ELSEWHERE*** [$120] DFI LANParty UT nF3 250Gb R.A00 (nForce3 250). Boxed.

    Purchased as working, but I do not have an AGP or PCI GPU to confirm. [Imgur | Drive]

    73. ***SOLD*** [$40] GIGABYTE GA-K8NE REV:1.0 (nForce4-4x). BIOS F6. Athlon 64 3400+ included. [Imgur | Drive]

    74. ***SOLD ELSEWHERE*** [$100] DFI LANParty UT nF3 250Gb R.A01 (nForce3 250). Athlon 64 3200+ included. [Imgur | Drive]

     

    Socket 939:

    29. ***SOLD ELSEWHERE*** [$80] [$120] DFI LANParty UT nF4 SLI-DR (nForce4 SLI). [Imgur | Drive]

    30. ***SOLD*** [$120] [$150] DFI LANParty UT CFX3200-DR/G (CrossFire Xpress 3200). [Imgur | Drive]

    56. ***SOLD ELSEWHERE*** [$100] DFI LANParty UT nF4 Ultra-D (nForce4 Ultra). Boxed. [Imgur | Drive]

    75. ***SOLD*** [$40] ASUS A8N32-SLI DELUXE REV 1.01 (nForce4 SLI). Boxed. [Imgur | Drive]

     

    Socket 940:

    81. ***SOLD*** [$25] Athlon 64 FX-51 (ADAFX51CEP5AK, CAAMC, 0343RPMW). [Imgur]

     

    Socket AM2+:

    31. ***SOLD*** [$50] ASRock AM2NF3-VSTA REV G/A 1.03 (nForce3 250). [Imgur | Drive]

    Purchased as working, but I do not have an AGP or PCI GPU to confirm.

    82. ***NO LONGER FOR SALE*** [$5] Opteron 1385 (OS1385WGK4DGI, CACYC AC, 1021BPMW). [Imgur]

    84. ***SOLD ELSEWHERE*** [$50] DFI LANParty LP DK 790FX-M2RS REV.A. Top 790FX AM2+ board. Tested working.

     

    Socket F / 1207 FX:

    39. ***SOLD ELSEWHERE*** [$50] [$70] AMD Athlon 64 FX-74 (ADAFX74GAA6DI, CCBVF, 0652TPMW). [Imgur | Drive]

    Purchased as working, but I no longer have a board to confirm.

     

    Socket AM3:

    32. ***SOLD ELSEWHERE*** [$25] [$60] GIGABYTE GA-890FXA-UD5 REV:2.0 (890FX). [Imgur | Drive]

    62. ***SOLD*** [$10] AMD Athlon II XLT V66c. Embedded model. [Imgur | Drive]

     

    Socket AM3+:

    33. ***SOLD ELSEWHERE*** [$40] GIGABYTE GA-970A-UD3 REV:1.1 (970). [Imgur | Drive]

     

    Socket FM1:

    34. ***SOLD*** [$20] [$30] GIGABYTE GA-A75M-UD4H REV:1.0 (A75). E2-3200 socket protector included. [Imgur | Drive]

    76. ***SOLD ELSEWHERE*** [$10] ASUS F1A75-V PRO REV 1.03 (A75). Boxed, manufacturer refurb. E2-3200 socket protector included. [Imgur | Drive]

    Selling as non-functional as I was not able to get an image. Unsure whether the issue is the board or my impatience.

     

    Socket FM2+:

    35. ***SOLD ELSEWHERE*** [$60] [$65] GIGABYTE GA-F2A88X-UP4 REV:3.0 (A88X). BIOS F7. Boxed, I/O shield included. [Imgur | Drive]

     

    Socket AM1:

    77. ***SOLD ELSEWHERE*** [$10] ASUS AM1M-A REV 1.03. Boxed. Purchased as working, but I do not have a CPU to confirm. [Imgur | Drive]

     

    RAM:

    63. ***SOLD*** [$100] 2x8GB GALAX Hall of Fame OC LAB DDR4-4000 19-25-25-45 1.40V. No labels. B-die, A0 layout. I only used them in my daily for a little while (heresy, I know). Screenshots attached from previous owners of 2090MHz 12-11-11 (by BigBlock), 2100MHz 12-12-12 and 2140MHz 12-12-12 (by OGS). [Imgur | Drive]

    79. ***SOLD ELSEWHERE*** [$5] 2x4GB A-RAM PRO Series ARTW8GB2000C10D3P DDR3-2000 11-11-11-28 1.65V (although the labeled part number should be 10-9-10-27). Hynix 2Gb BFR. Pulled off one side of a heatspreader to check the ICs, and it’s current held on by tape :P [Drive]

    80. [$1/GB] Miscellaneous DDR4 kits with 4Gb ICs [Drive]:

    - ***SOLD*** 4x 4GB RipjawsV F4-3600C17Q-16GVK DDR-3600 17-18-18-38 1.35V, 1530A500 S/N (S4E).

    - ***SOLD*** 4x 8GB Avant OEM DDR4-2666 (DR S4E, B1 PCB).

    - ***SOLD ELSEWHERE*** 7x 4GB G.Skill Ripjaws4 F4-3000C15Q-16GRR DDR4-3000 15-15-15-35 1.35V, 15xx/16xxA500 S/Ns (S4E?).

    - ***SOLD ELSEWHERE*** 4x 4GB Corsair Vengeance LPX CMK16GX4M4A2666C15R DDR4-2666 15-17-17-35 1.20V, ver5.29 (MFR), 1435 date. Also have a DDR3-2800 XMP programmed.

     

     

    Coolers:

    40. ***SOLD*** [$2] Extra heatsinks and hardware from a RAMPAGE EXTREME. Came from a damaged board that I have since sold. [Imgur | Drive]

    41. ***SOLD*** [$30] EK-Supremacy EVO BLUE, 7th revision. Last one in stock from the EK website, I purchased it because of the legacy mounting hardware, but never ended up getting into custom watercooling. [Imgur | Drive]

    42. ***SOLD*** [$150] [$300] KINGPIN T-REX LN2 Pot with K-type thermocouple (K-TYPE SOLD), Armaflex insulation, and a bag of O-rings for use with dice. Purchased in late 2019 or early 2020. [Imgur | Drive]

     

     

    PSUs:

    43. ***SOLD ELSEWHERE*** [$10] TTGI 450W (TT-450514). Semi-modular with a 115V/230V switch. 4 EPS / 24 ATX. [Imgur | Drive]

    44. ***SOLD ELSEWHERE*** [$20] Thermaltake TR2 600W (TR-600). Non-modular. 6+2 PCIe / 6 PCIe / 4+4 EPS / 20+4 ATX. [Imgur | Drive]

    45. ***SOLD ELSEWHERE*** [$30] [$40] BitFenix Formula 750W (BF750G). 80 Plus Gold, non-modular. Deployed as my primary bench PSU for the last 4 years, works great. 4x 6+2 PCIe / 2x 8 EPS / 24 ATX. [Imgur | Drive]

    46. ***SOLD ELSEWHERE*** [$30] [$50] Corsair HX 1000W (CMPSU-1000HX). Semi-modular, no modular cables included. 2x 6+2 PCIe / 4+4 EPS / 20+4 ATX. Splittable ATX makes this a great option for legacy platforms! [Imgur | Drive]

     

    Other:

    47. ***SOLD*** [$2/tray] Intel CPU trays, 37.5mm x 37.5mm (12x left). Fit LGA775 and LGA115x chips; also works fine for PGA478 chips but they’re a little small. [Imgur | Drive]

    48. ***SOLD*** [$2/tray] AMD CPU trays (10x). [Imgur | Drive]

    49. ***SOLD ELSEWHERE*** [$5] ASUS ROG LCD Posters (4x left). Untested. [Imgur | Drive]

    50. ***SOLD ELSEWHERE*** [$5] ASUS 3-way SLI Bridges (8x). Untested. [Imgur | Drive]

     

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  6. 4 hours ago, Noxinite said:

     Is it just the "thing to do" to tell everyone you are binning it so that you seem to be on trend?? XD

    Apparently, owning G-die is like a status symbol or something :P

    I for one am nearly done binning it and I'm hoping to do some proper dual channel tuning this month. Unfortunately most of my dual rank sticks are pretty shit, but we'll see what I can do.

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  7. [READ: All items are located in the US. All prices include domestic US shipping; international shipping requires a quote, usually +25 USD to the list price. Bundle deals can be made for the purchase of multiple items. All items have been tested on a Maximus VII Impact test platform. As always, YMMV! I will not guarantee that I can do any additional testing, or that you will be able to replicate every result exactly.]

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    For sale are 50 sticks of single-rank 1Gb Samsung G-die (that is, 50GB total). G-die is one of the top DDR3 ICs, but essentially only found on low-spec modules. Mixture of Samsung-branded and Transcend-branded modules. (Transcend modules have more caps on the top edge, for reference in photos.)

    Asking $50 shipped (domestic) or $40 + quote (international).

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    PPFF payment unless otherwise discussed.

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