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  1. QuickFast is pwning the competition
  2. Sorry for digging that up, but I have the same combo, Z87X-OC + G3258, bios F9c, had the same situation with cpu multi, but I also found that I am unable to stabilize my PSC at 2600 and 2666 dividers. The whole computer boots and enters into XP, but 1M is the most I can make, regardless of voltage. I tried using RAM profiles, as well as I tried to configure it manually using a screen dump I took on AsRock Z97 OCF, but it's still no go. What I found is that regardless of what BIOS settings (I tried manual and auto from both profiles) tWR is always set to 8 and I believe it's too tight for me. Unfortunately I don't have any screens with me, I'll add them later this week. 2400C8 works without issues with PSC, 2600 and 2666 work with Samsung and Hynix as well.
  3. My first LN2 mem test at home - starring Z97M OCF and A-Data XPG 2000+: No stable TRCD 11, I also couldn't stabilize 1333 multiplier although they did 2720C7 on dice previously. Mem full pot, -135 @2.15. I need to improve insulation Time to pick next candidates for freezing:
  4. Air or cold?
  5. Nice what model of Crucial is it and what volts did you use?
  6. Me 2, killed g3258 with a razor, don't want to delid 4690k. No Vietnam batches in Poland, at least I didn't meet any.
  7. Dude, that chip is so strong, take it under LN2
  8. Only the Teams left, I am willing to let them all go for 75 euro + shipping.
  9. I just got brand new retail G3258 from 3404C573, anyone had one of those from early 2014? I thought they started from 18th week I'll post the results later, maybe tomorrow.
  10. To be precise, it's not R9 Fury Nano, but R9 Nano.
  11. Ygpm regarding one more
  12. Got the mems, all great, quick test was 2600 tight 1.85 on Z97M OCF and they work fine. Thanks!
  13. Do Haswell and Devil Canyon also suffer from this?
  14. And there's already a board from Asus that supports DDR3: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813132572&cm_re=z170p-d3-_-13-132-572-_-Product Probably low end for Skylake, but it would be interesting how it clocks DDR3 and what is real difference between DDR3 and DDR4
  15. Good job hope that retail chips can be as good as ES
  16. I'll take the Pi.
  17. I was so proud of it and that's how you dealt with it: Anyway, yes, 3:5 is bugged on 775, and safe dividers for DDR2 are 1:1, 1:2 and 2:3. I don't know about DDR3 on 775 because most of the time I use 1:2
  18. I have a random kit of Perfect Storm 2000C9, this is BBSE (I checked) and it does 850 6-6-6 or 950 6-7-6 with something around 1.7V on X58. For identifying sticks by S/N check this thread - http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?283666-Figuring-out-G-Skill-s-SNs.
  19. Friends, help me with them, I am open to negotiations. So far only 1 kit of Crucials is gone. If you want some tests, let me know.
  20. Is subzero on memory allowed? rules don't say it.
  21. So basically what you want is to make OC like chess or bridge - there are live streams of chess/bridge tournaments, but without commentary it's not that entertaining, even to enthusiasts. I think I understand your points - Massman asks "can we make it more popular", JunkDogg makes comparison to athletics and der8auer replies from his experience of doing 4-way LN2. But maybe that's the point - if the community started breaking the records live, then it would move OC closer to sport and gain additional attention? I remember there's was a bunch of guys in Georgia a year or so ago, that took Cedar Mill celly to university and did 8G+ on LN2. I think that's the spirit of live OC we're looking for.
  22. Care to share? I know it depends on a lot of factors and I am pretty OK with my air settings for PSC of +0.1/+0.1/+0.15 (+0.2/+0.2/+0.25 on phase), but I'm completely in the dark with Sammies, at least with G3258.
  23. I saw that happen after I updated BIOS on Z97 OCF to 1.30, on 1.10 the clock reading in CPU-Z was stable, on 1.30 it fluctuated -5/+5 MHz from setting in BIOS. Anyway I don't argue with the rules, but it was also a point of concern for me.
  24. I can test, any special wishes (which kit/what mobo/voltage/frequency). At least I recall that Crucials did ~550 CL4 with 2.2.
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