Everything posted by Bruno
- Bruno - DDR4 SDRAM @ 4677.6MHz - 2338.8 MHz Memory Frequency
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Best mobo Z390 for OC - Apex XI or Evga Dark?
Bruno replied to Kashtan's post in a topic in Skylake/Kaby Lake/Coffee Lake (-X) (Z170/Z270/Z370/X299) OCBro, I don't have them yet. Just the Apex. But i will surely buy the Dark.
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[WTB:EU] EVGA Z390 DARK
I am also curious about the comparison between the 2 boards. By now, I only saw the videos from Buildzoid with the VRMs and they are both great. The XP support is also nice. so, just like Achill3uS, i will buy it out of curiosity. It can't be bad and honestly, I've spent more money on other stupid things, so at least this is a good investment. @Achill3uS Anytime bro! If we don't help each other, who would?
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[WTB:EU] EVGA Z390 DARK
I got the X299 Dark in 3 weeks without any issues. The box was not damaged, so he seems to transport it ok. I guess the guy can be trustworthy. Amazon.com have the Z390 Dark in stock. How things work: you have to pay in advance the price as appears in the store ($499.99) exchanged to RON. As you have EURO, I did the calculations and it is around 430EURO. Plus the bank transfer fees. When package arrives to me, I have to pay the shipping which is 20Euro/kg (no matter the weight). X299 shipping was 60EURO, so i assume Z390 is the same. Then, the shipping to you variates depending on your country: 30 -40EURO. Roughly you get it for 530EURO + bank transfer fees from you to me. Time: around 3-4 weeks. If anyone wants to order I am willing to help. Let me know. https://www.amazon.com/EVGA-Z390-Intel-Motherboard-131-CS-E399-KR/dp/B07MVZJL9M/ref=olp_product_details?_encoding=UTF8&me= On the other hand, ordering directly from Amazon.com to UK (I don't have address in another country to calculate) is 565EURO. And you got it in 2-3 weeks.
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Single stage Phase change Unit by Nachtfalke
You have PM.
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[EU] [WTB] a CPU DICE pot (again)
Kingpin F1 Extreme v1 = 125Euro shipped to you. it also includes the K probe.
- Bullshooter - Core i9 9900K @ 7470MHz - 4min 3sec 31ms SuperPi - 32M
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[WTB:EU] EVGA Z390 DARK
I got the answer from EVGA: the warranty is global, so no problem buying from US and use EU RMA
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[WTB:EU] EVGA Z390 DARK
I will ask EVGA about international warranty, so I may be able to send a RMA to Europe, instead of back to US.
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[WTB:EU] EVGA Z390 DARK
We can be notified when it comes to Europe: https://eu.evga.com/products/product.aspx?pn=131-CS-E399-KR
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[WTB:EU] EVGA Z390 DARK
Very true, but i'll take my chances
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[WTB:EU] EVGA Z390 DARK
Guys, I bought a X299 Dark as a test for this guy's trustworthy. If he is ok, I will order Z390 Dark when available (for me and for whomever wants ). @Achill3uS I haven't asked about insurance, but I will.
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[WTB:EU] EVGA Z390 DARK
Guys, I am waiting for my X299 Dark, brought from US by a guy through his company, without any taxes. Should come next week. I paid for the product in advance (shop price, nothing else), and will pay the shipping (20$ per kg) when package arrives at my door. I'll let you know if it works and then i can buy them and ship to you in EU.
- safedisk - Core i9 9900K @ 7389MHz - 10120 points Geekbench4 - Single Core
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Galax HOF OC Lab B-die
Sold. Can be closed!
- Bullshooter - Core i9 9900K @ 7456MHz - 4min 3sec 625ms SuperPi - 32M
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[WTB:EU] EVGA Z390 DARK
I've already set stock alert on some shops :)))
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Galax HOF OC Lab B-die
Reserved until Monday!
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Galax HOF OC Lab B-die
Hi, This kit has to go. I used it during GOC 2016 qualifier and a couple of times afterwards. I don't use it anymore, so maybe someone else needs it. In the image: 4070 12-11-11 tight @ 1.96V. Price 300 EURO (Paypal or bank transfer), shipped to Europe. Other fees are on buyer.
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A1 or A2 PCB - easy recognition
oh, ok. Capacitors, not resistors. thx for info.
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A1 or A2 PCB - easy recognition
I just got this from Facebook. It confirms my theory. (Source: https://www.facebook.com/masataka.nishino.77?__tn__=%2CdC-R-R&eid=ARCfQnlT8GaiVNVw28F8YxvZclNPQ070sLzSeYjBhUtb7T0Ci7GpAE57rV7kn6N6k5z6ng4MG-Y-SWMl&hc_ref=ARR6Cw2HRJaYE2Ep9SBI0Ubus60zkC8YiEhfxalTwvs9yO_ZtaqLPch5MZKiMIslxuc&fref=nf )
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A1 or A2 PCB - easy recognition
Exactly. The Resistor capacitor is right above the slot cut. And there are some other resistors capacitors near it, even if only 1 or 2. On A2, the resistor capacitor is a bit on the left from the slot cut (not above it), and there are no other resistors capacitors until the ones under the chips.
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A1 or A2 PCB - easy recognition
Hi guys, I discovered we can easily know which PCB a memory has, just by looking at the module. No need to look under the heat sink. My finding is this: A1 has a resistor capacitor above the slot cut and other resistors near it. A2 has only one resistor capacitor, a bit on the left from the slot cut and he is all alone there. The image shows A1 on the left and A2 on the right. My teammate GGI78 also checked his G.SKill kits and confirmed my idea. Important: you have to look on the side with the label, where the chips are. Please check your kits and confirm.
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[FS] not working dualgpu vgas with waterblock
you have PM.
- Bullshooter - GeForce GTX 1080 Ti @ 1911/1377MHz - 93469 marks 3DMark05