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  1. 3) and 6) sold, bump for remaining stuff
  2. 1) Core i5-8600k 5.3 1.3V Chip comes with box. It is delidded with liquid metal TIM and resealed. It has damage on die (chipped edge) at lower left corner. My tests from a few days ago on Maximus X Hero 5.0 1.168V / 5.2 1.248V / 5.3 1.296V. Cooled with AIO Eisbaer 420, ambient 20C. Chip has also been tested on LN2 (also tested for 6.9 R15 passing safely but no screenies.) Price: 315 Euro shipped EU. 2) Core i7-8086k 5.3 1.32V Chip comes with box. It is delidded with liquid metal TIM and resealed. My tests from a few days ago on Z390 Phantom ITX and Maximus X Hero, chip runs 5.3 1.296V & 1.328V respectively. Cooled with AIO Eisbaer 420, ambient 20C. Chip has also been tested on LN2, 6830-ish R15 and 7250-ish 32m (screenshotted for 6800MHz R15 / 7220MHz 32M) Price: 550 Euro shipped EU - Sold. 3) Core i7-8086k CPU is boxed with original packaging - checked 5 from this batch, this one is the best of those. Used for 6 months in daily/gaming PC, chip has never been cold. Delidded with liquid metal TIM and resealed with high temperature silicone. Tested with ASRock Z390 ITX. Cooled with Eisbaer AIO 420 ambient 20C. Cinebench R15: 5.3 1.312V (5.3 1.344V on Maximus X Hero) / 5.4 1.408V Price: 440 Euro shipped Germany - Sold. 4) Core i7 9700k 5.3 1.4V CPU is boxed with original packaging. I bought 7 9700k and got 2 chips that run 5.3 1.4V (I'm keeping the other one). Tested with Maximus X Hero, cooled with Eisbär AIO 420 ambient 20C. Cinebench R15: 5.0 1.184V / 5.1 1.248V / 5.2 1.312V / 5.3 1.408V Price: 415 Euro shipped EU. 5) Core i9 9900k 5.2 1.34V CPU is boxed with original packaging. This chip is somewhat of a curiosity with highest VID I've seen on any 9900k and good clocks. Usually this VID means 5.0 >1.3V, but not this one. I checked IMC here as well, it's a winner for memory clocks: 2x8GB DDR4-5000 validates at only 1.45V SA. My next best 9900K IMC does 4900 at same volts. https://valid.x86.fr/68gpxp Struggling with my Gene but I managed 2100 12-11 Geek with A2 B-Die 1.15V IO+SA. Tests with Maximus X Hero, cooled with Eisbär AIO 420 ambient 20C. Cinebench R15: 5.0 1.216 / 5.1 1.264V / 5.2 1.344V Price: 510 Euro shipped EU - Sold. 6) Galax HOF Extreme Limited Edition 2x8GB 4133C19 Kit (#12) comes complete with packaging, this is 2017 limited Edition. Layout is A1. Sticks are checked for OC now. According to my tests these should preferably be used as collector's item or for daily. Price: 275 Euro shipped EU - Sold. Item location: Germany. Payment via PayPal/IBAN/transferwise. Buyer is responsible for PayPal fees. Private sale, no returns, no warranty. Item location: Germany. Payment via PayPal/IBAN/transferwise. Buyer is responsible for PayPal fees. Private sale, no returns, no warranty.
  3. You might want to get your unit checked, I was running these volts with the new 8C and my SS did just fine.
  4. So far I checked 4600 17-19 which needs 1.15V IO / 1.275V SA. After that it seemed like running into a wall which led me to asking for additional input since getting close DDR4-5000 seems to be a thing these days P.S. my interest in this is not geekbench related ?
  5. Manufacturers seem to be getting their 4800 kits ready. Surely they won't expect people to freeze their CPU for rated XMP or make them buy a new 9900k every two weeks because IMC can't sustain required volts ?
  6. At what point does a CFL-R IMC burn out? Plenty of potatoes available for a field study here, however I'd like to avoid getting intel RMA dept suspicious ? I did see screenshot of some guy running 1.55V SA for 4800 memtest on XI apex the other day...
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