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Thank for the share.
can u cut it off again when paste degrades again?I used this to reseal my CPU
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Permatex-Black-Silicone-Adhesive-Sealant/16879902
But, I wasn't satisfied with the TIM job (big temp disparity between cores), so I cut it off & redid the TIM. Was easier than cutting through stock Intel adhesive.
Just remember to give the sealant enough time to dry (24 hrs), for the first few hours, its easy to disorient the IHS because the sealant hasn't dried.
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http://m.newegg.com/Product/index?itemnumber=13-157-649
Only $219 let me know if you need one can buy and ship for you
Rtsurfer the 2 dimm ocf is a fail it's no better than the 4 dimm.
Wait, you talking about the big one(full size ES board) or the upcoming small one.??
The only reason I didn't buy the big one till now was because the mATX version was supposed to be better.
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The only 'special' board on that list is the Impact.
I say block the Impact & move on. All the other boards can equally max out MFR anyways.
Also while we are at it, how is Hwbot going to make sure that people are not using the 2 slot OCF.???
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At 1.9v BIOS I'm 1.906v on MM.
Thanks, so BIOS & real voltage is pretty much the same.
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Quick question, how much is the difference between BIOS DRAM voltage & DRAM Voltage measured from a proper quality DMM, on this board.
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Alex@ro can you check if the 2 Dimm Xtu efficiency is fixed with this board .??
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There won't be any, the AFR you are thinking about is a 4Gbit chip. The 8Gbit chip is different.
I stand corrected. Thank you.
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Yep, there will be Geil white dragon 10 layer pcb sticks in the somewhat near future, by looking at upcoming specs i would think several qualify, unlike the current kits that have flat main timings.
For now i just grabbed a set of 3466c16 and 3733c17 E's and not have to worry about a foreign platform while freezing mems
3200C15 should be interesting. ;-)
3466 should be D-die unless you get lucky. I'd return them.
3733C17 is one the most interesting spec in the Gskill lineup, but it's not confirmed whether it D-die or E-die. 3866 & above are confirmed to be E-die.
You can tell us about 3733 bin.
Oh yeah, also keep an eye on Essencore, Klevv aka SK Hynix . Klevv Cras is gonna have afr love, after all they do make em.https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=ko&u=http://klevv.kr/940&prev=search
it looks like they have 8 and 16 ic dimms in the works
SS 8GB sticks have been in the work for a while, but they should obviously OC worse than their 4GB counterparts.
DS 16GB AFR should be interesting.
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How about this one http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=20-144-825
Those are still MFR.
Unless you are going to freeze em', I would just go with Samsung E-die. LN2 AFR like performance, on air & retail.
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since you can edit spd and even ES kits has same spd as retail you will never know its ES or retail memory.
Sure about that..?
I was told editing SPD on DDR4 might not be that simple.
http://forum.hwbot.org/showpost.php?p=396748&postcount=12
If the companies hand it out with retail SPD, then yes, its all pointless.
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Too funny, DRam manufacturers upgrade pcb to 10 and 12 layer and worlds biggest manufacturer of CPUs uses old recycled credit cards at thickness of a sheet of paper
All a ploy for "Skylake Refresh".
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Awesome efficiency.
Maybe try some C10 till you get AFR.
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that looks very miserable, but the only important thing is, if it is stable at 4,6 GHz even in some hardcore stability test as avx2 y-cruncher boot at 5 GHz is cool, even cinebench at 4,8 GHz or something like this, but if it is not 101% stable, it´s pointless and only for table comparison
if this one can´t run avx2 test at 4,6 GHz, then it finally sux, but give it a try gl
You might be on the wrong forum.
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I can push upto 1.9 Vdimm on air, but only get till 3100C11.
I have very bad RAM.
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Hey,my memory is little different in volts scaling for those two platforms on cold memory's ,x99 memory scaled to 1.82v say and on z170 it's 1.7v for same memory's,not sure if it's my memory's or platform,imc .Have you got another CPU or three you can try to see if it's any different between the imcs ?
Had 2 CPUs, but sold the other one.
On air it appears that I can push more voltage on Z170.
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I think it is not uncommon for kits that were released for X99 to need more volts on Z170. Why that is however is a different question.
Seen that happen on Asus boards, does it happen on Asrock too.?
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A question not specifically related to this board but to the Z170 chip set, did anyone one you guys notice that the RAM is asking for more Vdimm for a set profile vs X99.
For Example, 3000C11 needing 1.65V on X99 & 1.7V on Z170. Is this only happening to me or universal. ?
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MFR used here, AFR no need it seems as long as you have good/great MFR like Shimizu-san, that and killer efficiency
Well done man, setup looks clean as always!
Thanks.
I was told AFR was supposed to be a bit better frequency wise compared to MFR, but l guess, like you said if you have very good MFR, it doesn't matter.
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MFR or AFR..?
Confused...
Solution for cracking paste on delidded cpus.
in Extreme overclocking
Posted · Edited by rtsurfer
I went with the other one, because
1) It was cheaper
2) Didnt know if this Ultra stuff would be too hard to remove or not.
Good to know that it works just the same.
Thanks.