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Maybe a bit of confusion.. if I could make one suggestion for the marketplace it would be to keep all conversations to the thread until a sale has been agreed. As discussed the in the wanted thread the price is €200, with €20 added for shipping -€220. I received interest by PM not long after posting the thread. Why PM is preferred over thread replies, I don’t know.. A member wants it and has agreed to pay later for it. Sold.
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Provisionally sold.
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The board had a hard limit of 1.5v without enabling the ln2 jumper. I never did that so it never went higher.
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? Do you mean the 5.4 and 5.5 screenshots?
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I can’t guarantee ln2 guys as I said all testing was done under water. Presumably those interested are either happy on water or want to have a punt with ln2. It’s been tested on water so if it’s not as hoped for on ln2, it’s still a great chip. Tested stock voltage was whatever the auto settings of the board gave (1.1v ish) can’t remember for sure but it definitely wasn’t 1.45v. I’m sure I used a negative offset but it was some time ago and I can’t remember. I had it in a rig a week or so back. Wish I had taken more screens while I had the chance. The only thing I see worth nit picking over is a few gold contacts on the reverse of the CPU have tiny grey marks from contact with the pins. Makes little difference but thought it was worth mentioning. Attached a few photos of the CPU and the screens I could find from a while back.
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Thanks for the reply ? Last I looked, it was the best out of any ambient 3770k I could find online. Others were using chilled water to get similar results. Had no issue booting 5GHz with stock volts 4c8t. Wish I had been able to test it on ln2. I’m thinking around €200 is probably about right. I’m sure whoever takes it will be pleasantly surprised.
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Hi above guys, thought about selling this a few years ago but kept it. I’m now in a position to sell it. Golden chip (last time I looked one of the best, if not the best on the BOT) 3218C109 Will do 4c/8t 5GHz 1.28v stable, 4c/8t 5.1GHz with 1.35v. Managed 5.5GHz on my Gene V under water so can imagine cold it’ll be lovely. IMC was good for 2400 with the team xtreem kit I ran. Didn’t try individual core clocking but I’d imagine there are gains to be had. Is delidded, hasn’t been re-sealed and currently has LM applied. Rare as a hens ball bag. Price? ?
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Cheers guys. The RAM isn't 4x4gb it's two kits making 4x8gb (32gb not 16gb) hence the suggestion of £200. I can't find any decent 16gb 2x8gb kits for £100 so £200 for all 32gb seems reasonable enough? Two kits of this - https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820313321 I'm currently weighing up my options but the interest is noted, thanks.
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Cheers for that and thanks again for the PM’s. I do want to keep everything together without splitting. If you’re interested in all of the above I need offers as I’m still none the wiser to how much I should be asking for it. Again one of the best, if not the best 3770k’s out there. I would value the RAM at £200, so maybe that’s a good starting point.
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I've had a few pm's but my replys aren't shown in sent, hopefully they are sending.
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S'up guys, I asked a while back, had a few pm's about the CPU but would like an idea to how much this bundle is worth. I'm thinking of doing something different, have never had the chance to test the CPU on anything but water but it's one of the best if not the best 3770k I've seen. Could be awesome cold, but I don't have means to try it. I want to sell the whole lot together to save the hassle of parting it out and finding other buyers. Will hopefully be helpful to anyone interested to buy everything together. ASUS MAX GENE V 3770k 24/7 5 @ 1.28v or lower (never tried) 5.1GHz 1.35v < check screens, I managed a quick 5.5 run with 1.5v, 5.4 attached too #3218C109 32gb Team Group Xtreem Hynix DDR3 2666 (4x8GB) 10-12-12-31-1 2400 Screenshots attached. What do you guys reckon its worth, as a bundle? Cheers
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How much would you offer for one? I have one, I'm not sure if I really want to sell it though. 1.28v or less for 5GHz.
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As above I'm looking for a 5820K. Does anyone have one for sale?
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What are you talking under water? 4.6-4.8GHz for example.
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As above I'm looking for an estimate on a golden 3770k. Delidded. Fully stable 5GHz 1.28v, 5.1GHz less than 1.35v and is bench stable 5.4GHz with 1.45v or less. Would likely be an awesome sub zero chip but don't have the gear or space to try this myself. Have this running in my main rig 5.1GHz, 10-12-12-31-1T 2400. Costa batch #3218C109 1M 5.5 32M 5.4
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Also interested to see some screenshots and temp readings across the cores. Gelid really isn't what you want to be using if you're going to glue the lid back on.
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[FS] Dominator GT 3x2Go 2000c8 // 3770k 7Ghz+ // 4930k GOLDEN
Bluntwrapped replied to Wizerty's topic in Sold
What's the batch # on the 3770k out of interest? -
Ivy Bridge 3570K/3770K Batch and Serial Numbers
Bluntwrapped replied to Massman's topic in Ivy Bridge (Z77) OC
Thanks man I had it sitting 5Ghz for about a year under my makeshift loop. After taking the lid off I gave bare mount a try using the MSI delid die guard followed by the EK naked mount kit. Both were pretty underwhelming and hindsight a complete waste of time. Little to no benefit and I spent ages mounting and remounting each just to get an even amount of pressure across the die. After stripping everything down for the fourth time I thought I'll try again with the lid on but this time twice as much CLU as I had used previously. I was surprised when I saw roughly an 8c drop over what I was seeing before during a 10x loop of IBT. While it is quite a bump from 5 to 5.1, I thought since I have a bit of extra headroom to play with it'd be a shame not to use it. That was really the extent of my thinking and reasoning! That, and there's something extremely satisfying about firing up CPUZ to see 5100Mhz -
Ivy Bridge 3570K/3770K Batch and Serial Numbers
Bluntwrapped replied to Massman's topic in Ivy Bridge (Z77) OC
5.5 around 1.5v seems good for a quick run. Could do with more voltage but the limit kicks in soon after. I would need to enable LN2 mode to get around it but haven't given that a try yet. 1M 5.5 32M 5.4 5.1 1.325v is my 24/7 clock. Previously had it 5GHz 1.28v. -
Ivy Bridge 3570K/3770K Batch and Serial Numbers
Bluntwrapped replied to Massman's topic in Ivy Bridge (Z77) OC
I've never dabbled in zub zero cooling mate but fancy having a go at some point. For now it's delidded and under custom water. Temps are pretty great. Got my 5.4 & 5.5GHz profiles set up for benching. IMC seems pretty strong. Stable with 4x8GB Teamgroup 2666MHz but after running a few tests 2400 is the sweet spot. Anything higher and the read/write bandwidth starts to drop quite rapidly. -
Ivy Bridge 3570K/3770K Batch and Serial Numbers
Bluntwrapped replied to Massman's topic in Ivy Bridge (Z77) OC
A bit late to the party and my first post. Hope the bump to the thread doesn't annoy anyone.. 3218C109 chip here fully 5GHz stable 4c/8t 1.28v. Decided to pump some extra juice through it (1.325v) and run it @ 5.1GHz as it's getting on a bit now