
Everything posted by GtiJason
- KaRtA - Core i7 6700K @ 6665MHz - 4min 31sec 813ms SuperPi - 32M
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Nik - Core 2 Duo E8400 @ 5580MHz - 7min 10sec 91ms wPrime - 1024m
Nice one Nik ! , Gti
- jordan.hyde99 - Core i7 8086K @ 7250MHz - 4min 11sec 796ms SuperPi - 32M
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ASRock z170 MOCF lives on Coffee Lake Mods
GtiJason replied to Splave's post in a topic in Skylake/Kaby Lake/Coffee Lake (-X) (Z170/Z270/Z370/X299) OCBoth places are Sold Out with no more coming, I have a registered Buyee account with the Chrome "add to Buyee" app/extension and the only ones I have found available to buy are from Amazon.JP and cost alot before 3rd party fee's, shipping, customs etc. Boo ! Ninja Edit: One cool thing tho is Z77 OCF's are available at good prices both new and used
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Avexir 2200C8 Unicorn PSC (PRICE DROP LAST 2)
Black slots are what you use on Z97 OCF, so 2nd and 4th. 4th is usually what is used for Max Freq On my Z97 OCF I prefer to bin psc using #2 the closest black slot to cpu as I feel it gives tighter timings but #4 almost as good. As you guys can tell Miller has been super busy testing mems, benching TC, living life so I wouldn't put a lot of stock in this test Up until TC he has been focused on newest ddr4 stuff and it's not easy revisiting something after an extended amount of time Thats why I have a crazy amount of notes and screenies from my testing but you won't find any $30 sticks either if you come knockin' on my door lol EDIT, oh and btw there are other good 8 layer pcb's, B83U874 2.00 / (BP ML 94V-0 E186014) and 8 layer ST's . . . ST-SG38U816 V 1.0 Adata has a really good one too but the IC's are not
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Avexir 2200C8 Unicorn PSC (PRICE DROP LAST 2)
Well since it's old news 8155 usually runs with slightly lower voltage than 8117. Both 8 layer but 8155 is of higher quality and has additional copper 8155 is usually better/more stable at the limits, high freq/high volts c6 and -165c++. Your chances of finding a crazy 2900c6-9-6 64 35-36-4-4 are greatest with 8155 but still Rare AF As of right now, out the very best 4 kits I've found 2 are 8155 and the other 2 are 8117. Tho somehow I have another dozen sticks of good bin psc waiting for a rainy day
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Avexir 2200C8 Unicorn PSC (PRICE DROP LAST 2)
I've owned a pair of these since 2015, was very excited when Allen sent me a kit. Took me a while to figure them out and they are still a bit of mystery to me because to my knowledge they were hand picked and binned IC's http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?286435-I-bin-PSC-per-IC-at-Home-!! I believe all of the sticks should be able to do 2666c8-12-8 tRFC=88 tCWL=6 RTL's 40-41-4-4 , Also know that Miller's test were quick n dirty since he didn't contact me to get the goods on em. They should all be able to do the 2600c8 he tested but with tCWL=6 at 1.850 tops down to 1.78v or so for the better ones. The timing I found to be the pickiest is tRDRD, the rest seem solid. I have taken them cold a couple times, first time I was still pretty "green" but managed 2750c7 at low volts (2.04v if I recall correctly). Second time I was running 2866c7 @ 2.12v. Both quick sessions and was running MaxxMem, GB3 and some stupid bench by Intel. Own a piece of OC History that are worth using as well, they are in great condition and have the PCB you want for ddr3
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Old School Overclocking Tools
Only 2 years late, but all the missing dl links from here appear to have made it to this page
- rsannino - Core i7 8086K @ 7078MHz - 43753 points Geekbench3 - Multi Core
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100+ sticks of Micron D9GMH
I should of posted earlier but just wanted people to know what I ordered about 4 hours ago so very similar alternatives can be bought So 1, 4 and 13 are most likely gone tho Tapakah is the only person who can confirm/deny this 11 is almost exactly same as 13 so we should both be happy Ozzie
- jordan.hyde99 - Core i7 8700K @ 7150MHz - 4min 14sec 546ms SuperPi - 32M
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ASRock z170 MOCF lives on Coffee Lake Mods
GtiJason replied to Splave's post in a topic in Skylake/Kaby Lake/Coffee Lake (-X) (Z170/Z270/Z370/X299) OC8700k will for sure, 8350k has been fine for me without. It is just a 7600k for the most part
- GtiJason - GeForce GTX 970 @ 1740/2075MHz - 3542 marks 3DMark - Fire Strike Ultra
- jessec0626 - Core i7 7700K @ 6396.9MHz - 1431 cb Cinebench - R15
- Dancop - Core i7 8700K @ 7044MHz - 43705 points Geekbench3 - Multi Core
- Lucky_n00b - Ryzen Threadripper 2990WX @ 5098.5MHz - 37sec 131ms GPUPI for CPU - 1B
- TAGG - Core 2 Duo E7400 @ 5722.4MHz - 6min 57sec 909ms wPrime - 1024m
- Samsarulz - Core i7 8086K @ 7100MHz - 4min 16sec 422ms SuperPi - 32M
- mllrkllr88 - Core i7 8700K @ 7256MHz - 4min 10sec 500ms SuperPi - 32M
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ASRock z170 MOCF lives on Coffee Lake Mods
GtiJason replied to Splave's post in a topic in Skylake/Kaby Lake/Coffee Lake (-X) (Z170/Z270/Z370/X299) OCI'm guessing it will be an OC Taichi and praying it is 2 dimm or 2dimm OC layout with another "2dimm" setup behind it that sucks for OC but sells well to mainstream
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Official HWBOT TEAM CUP 2018 Thread
Yeah was just wondering about the little bit of background showing, but moderators gotta moderate haha Not like I own a monitor under 1920x1080 anyway, that above 1280x1024 took up maybe 25% of this 2k guy I mainly use cause of 120Htz
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Official HWBOT TEAM CUP 2018 Thread
Z170 also ES
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Official HWBOT TEAM CUP 2018 Thread
With the addition of the cpu-z mainboard tab taking up additional space, would this be ok ? Really just talking about the comp bckgnd (If I moved the cpu-z tabs into the visible taskbar area, had mem freq and mainboard actually showing and not moved by shrinking 2 row taskbar down and actually used Win 7 instead of chopping it in lol) Won't be showing a lot of background, tho mem tab should be ok for something like mem freq
- rsannino - Core i7 8086K @ 7355MHz - 4min 6sec 547ms SuperPi - 32M
- rtsurfer - Core i7 8086K @ 7321MHz - 4min 7sec 875ms SuperPi - 32M