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Tyllo

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  1. Hi, I'd like a change from my current username to: Tyllo Thanks!
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    [EU] EVGA Z390 Dark

    Board should be in the mail soon, thanks for the space hwbot. This can be closed.
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    [EU] EVGA Z390 Dark

    Could be yeah. There would also be an import fee which makes shipping from the US a lot of extra cost sadly.
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    [EU] EVGA Z390 Dark

    Based on some other packages I bought recently, about $15-50 as a wild guess! Might be way more for private people during these times though..
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    [EU] EVGA Z390 Dark

    Hi! Looking for a Z390 Dark in good condition. EU/Sweden. I can also trade for an XI Apex and pay an agreed difference. Thanks!
  6. Hey folks! I've been playing around a bit with the daily setup on my apex. Currently I'm running F4-3600C15D-16GTZ (A2-pcb) @ 4400 16-16-16 2T 1.535v with 1.25v IO/SA as a daily ( https://i.imgur.com/qxOoxkk.png ). I'd love to get some 1T action going but I can only post as high as 4200 (with trace centering enabled). Trying to figure out if it's a kit limitation or IMC or else - 2T is absolutely no issue and I've posted as high as 4800 without issue and haven't bothered with higher. I've played around with more IO/SA (gone as far as 1.35v IO/1.45v SA) and 1.58v on the sticks but 1T is just a no-go so far even with loose timings. Any suggestions? I'm thinking RTTs but I haven't been able to find any good starting point and with how many combinations there are I could waste an entire day getting nowhere. Is there something obvious I've missed? Seeing more and more "easy 4600 1T" with other kits so hoping one of you have some pointers for me. Thanks!
  7. Has anyone else had issues with CPU Standby Voltage and CPU PLL OC Voltage when going above 52 on core multiplier? I'm on the XI Apex and while changing the multiplier from 52 to 53 without changing anything else Standby Voltage went to 1.6v (from 1.07v) and PLL OC Voltage went to 2.6v (from 1.2v!). Seems rather extreme. The standby voltage was an easy fix (1.05v in bios reads as the same 1.07v in HWInfo) but PLL OC Voltage was a little disguised as PLL Bandwidth, has to be set to 0 to bring it back to 1.2v.
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