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Hmmm...mine does but it's a 52 GLWS
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ALL SOLD PLEASE CLOSE
Thanks for the space hwbot
Hello fellow benchers, I have decided to sell a few things and want them to go to good use and not rot away in a gaming rig at 1.5v. So I am exclusively listing here for now and items that don't find interest will go to Fleabay where other rejects were sold. I will add more as I find time, so if you're in the market for Golden PSC and Sammie ddr3 stay tuned
Paypal only for now, buyer is responsible for fee's or free to use "Friends and Family"
All testing done under same conditions (76-78F room AIO waercooling) unless otherwise noted. As always OC results can vary, but I will try my best to be transparent so you know just what you're getting. Shipping priced dependent upon services requested, USPS and UPS are preferred methods
ONLY #5- PATRIOT SECTOR5 2400C9 DDR3 LEFT
Last call for Patriots high bin PSC XEA/B, QUAD KIT (all 4) $75.00 USD
#5- Patriot Sector 5 DDR3 2 X 2gb 2400 9-11-9 1.65v PSC ic's (Two kits)
High bin psc, I have tested 8 sticks ambient and cold. Bought these as a backup to four other sticks I was using while learning how to bench sub zero. Have not had the time to test these, but if they are like the other 8 tested they should be quite good cold. Perfect for learning on ln2 as I have yet to find any with a CB and unlike some psc continue to scale with voltage. All have black 8117 pcb. If you are looking strictly for an ambient kit these do 2600c8-12-8 easy, but 2666 needs 1.92v and not waza stable.
• Condition = Like New _____ • Price = $44.00/ea
Sec5 Album http://imgur.com/a/jecoX
#1- ASRock Z170 OC Formula (Price Drop)
New open box, original board was rma'd due to unknown issue, just received what Asrock has told me to be a brand new board, with a new serial number. All accessories still sealed in original bags and board has original zip-ties and protective plastic
• Condition = Pristine _____ • Price = $175.00 On Hold
#2- Z97 XPower AC (Price Drop)
New in box, bought 6 months ago or so when z97 OC boards were disappearing from retail. I only opened the box to test psc and sammy ram with new bios. If it was junk then would sell on Ebay where I'd probably make a couple dollars more. Results were better than expected with Samsung timings similar to others with a hair more vdimm. PSC performed rather admirably as I wasn't even sure it would do 2600/tCWL 7, but 2666c8-12-8 tCWL=6 was fairly easy. Only tradeoffs being slightly higher terts and +0.04v dimm give-or-take. Delid die guard cracked the first time I tried on another board so won't be included. Everything else appears to be there, all in original, sealed packages
• Condition = Pristine _____ • Price = $169.00 Sold
Link to ram test etc http://imgur.com/a/VkmxK
#3- Z97 SOC Force
New in box, bought around same time as xpower. Opened box to test for this sale and to update bios to X04, try X08. Board clocks ram great, very similar to it's 2 dimm brother but with 4dimm rtl's and very minimal additional voltage (+0.01) all accesories included in original packaging, and yes you get the famous 4 way sli support
• Condition = Pristine _____ • Price = $167.50 Sold
Album link http://imgur.com/a/ebAmD
#4- Patriot Vipers DDR4 2 x 4gb 3400 16-18-18-36-1.35v
Bought these from the famous "Websmile" himself. Only use was the day they arrived to make sure he didn't swap them with some old Micron from his secret mem drawer. Confirmed his screenshots and did a hair better on voltage. Not sure this particular bin was sold in the US, either way the Egg had similar. Paid $135 € just three months ago plus shipping from a far away land, check the album link... they can be yours for half that
• Condition = Like New _____ • Price = $65.00 Sold
Album link http://imgur.com/a/ajKMh
#6- Corsair Dominator Platinum 4x4gb 2133 9-11-10 1.5v CMD16GX3MA2133C9
For some reason I was obsessed with finding a new set of v4.13 Dom P's. Love the way they look but obviously not wanting to spend a fortune of Hynix ic mems. Eventually found these and had them in my daily for a while. I did test the quality and while they are 2800c9 capable the best stick needs 2.05v and it gets worse from there. Best 2 should be stable around 2.10v, maybe higher so if your looking for bench kits I have 2860+ sub 2v kits coming soon. Great shape and perfect for a daily/gaming rig or custom build. 2933c9 boots just fine but never tested for stability nor do I care to
• Condition = Clean _____ • Price = $109.00 Sold
Album w/ screenies http://imgur.com/a/jBrhC
COMING UP.....
As many of you know I've gone a bit nutty binning ddr3 in search for the golden sample of PSC and Sammy ic based mems as well as hardware hoarding in general. Time to let some things go so I can focus on other OC aspects. In terms of my ddr3 collection all rejects are gone and only have the best of what I've found for what that's worth. I would say this amounts to 25-30% of what I purchased being worth keeping. I understand I will be taking substantial loss selling at this time but it's not right sitting here unused either. That said I will be keeping 2 or 3 kits of each for myself but these do not need to be the very very best if a fair and agreeable price is met. A couple kits I payed out the nose for so may be impossible to sell even for half of what I payed just 6 months ago. Only trying to be as transparent as possible , finding time to test is difficult and expensive because of my ln2costs and cooling both cpu and mems. I have yet to freeze SKL because of this
Not really interested in trades, but will be looking to buy a good i3 6320 soon. Thanks for your time!
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I have an Amprobe TMD-52 and must say I'm pleased with it's accuracy, for those who are unfamiliar with them they started in Long Island, NY and now reside in Washington. So no Chinese knockoffs here
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That's a walk in the park for Miller Killer double snowmen, if only I had half the skills of an EE
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Wow. I've run upwards of 2.0V so far lol. Any scaling with more than 1.92V?
Wow, I've never been higher than 1.88v and never benched higher than 1.85v. I'm either lucky or my kits are ones that hate high volts, Im gonna stick with lucky
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Finally got 2KC12 1T to pass on my new M8I.
Mismatched sticks, but I only had 3 out of 12 B-die modules that would pass 32M at these settings and one needed more voltage than these two could be stable at.
You should be locking in them rtl's after initial training, your first stick is at 58 rtl and 15 iol where on Impact 4000/12 should be 49/50/6/6 or possibly even lower iol
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Good one George, well deserved 742!
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I've been going through at least 500g of pastes! So...just follow exactly what I did...even I have cracks sometimes. Especially when I went above -130!
That is over $800 US of T.Grizz if using Splave-sized tubes, wowza !
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Price for the cpu,if decided to split ?
I am interested in a daily use beast,that one might do,if it's really stable in any application at 1.33v.
He sold that stuff a while ago, I have a good daily 4790K I'd consider selling. I do not think it is 24/7 5g stable at 1.33, though I always run cache high so it's possible
Here it is at 4/8 50/50 on chilly water.
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WWF wrestling ring...very nice
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There you go Alex, very impressive
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Loosing as in missing out on
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Thanks fire, this is something I was unaware of. When I think "hardware sharing" I see the meaning you would find in a dictionary, guess I should be having my lawyer look the rules over for me to see where else I'm losing valuable HWBoints
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Yes. Hardware sharing means you use same hardware to submit to same category, here it is splitting of results, same cpu used for different benchmarks, which is OK. In the past we had joint accounts by some people to avoid irritations, but this was criticized by pro ocers especially who claimed this gives unfair advantage at ranking... so this was abandoned.
I see, so you can technically share physical hardware as long as you don't submit the same benchmark with it. I hope Der8aur finds a 7g gem and sells it for like $2000 US, that way several teamates and I can each get two or three global 4 core golds. Thanks for the heads up Michael
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Yes. Hardware sharing means you use same hardware to submit to same category, here it is splitting of results, same cpu used for different benchmarks, which is OK. In the past we had joint accounts by some people to avoid irritations, but this was criticized by pro ocers especially who claimed this gives unfair advantage at ranking... so this was abandoned.
I see, so you can technically share physical hardware as long as you don't submit the same benchmark with it. I hope Der8aur finds a 7g gem and sells it for like $2000 US, that way several teamates and I can each get two or three global 4 core golds. Thanks for the heads up Michael
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Ok to share hardware if different benchmark subbed ?
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Ok to share hardware if different benchmark subbed ?
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Uhhh... one hunerd twenty one fiddy, and gimme till the 1st of the month to get my wellfare check ! Haha jk
I think this is the screenie of when you took them on the super quick cold run. Don't ask me about waza stability, though I bet 16k was no problemo.
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No worries on vcore, he kept NB Freq at 5g to make up for it
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I was talking with a teammate about this a few days ago, we couldn't find much about it either and were left wondering. I imagine if each core has a permanent tag or name (core 1) then there most likely is a way to do so, but not so sure they do. Best solution I have found is booting from the bios at say 6.9g if your looking for 2 core and if you make it into windows you have the two best cores, so 50/50 chance the one you raise in TurboV is the best. Unless you feel like booting at 7.1 and knowing if it boots you found it, but I prefer booting at 5g and making changes later in the OS
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Thanks for the update
prior versions of geekbench?
in Benchmark software
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These are the only ones I've found.