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  1. DDR3-4078 on retail chip by Moonman and myself: http://www.ekwb.com/news/390/19/EK-SF3D-gear-DDR3-4078-reached-new-AMD-mounting-available/

     

    Benching at -185°C with our aluminum module adapters (plates) on the memory is a breeze. With copper adapters we can probably go full pull, to ~ -195°C, we will try this today.

     

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    Moonman: "I booted at DDR3-3960"

    tiborrr: "Okay, i'll check whether it survives POST"

    Guy in the background: "No wai bro!"

  2. After testing my memories on the GIGABYTE GA-Z87X-OC I came to conclusion that the ASRock board is fine, it's just my memories that are a bit worn out. They do 1200 8-12-8-28 but not a megahertz more. The booting issue is caused by the weak PCB. They boot 1.86-1.9V initially but fail to do so after a couple of minutes. These are low bin PSC (DDR3-1600 C6). The G.Skill Ripjaws 2300 C7 didn't have this problems.

     

    All well in the ASRock (and Gigabyte) land :)

  3. Was playing with my Z87M OC Formula tonight and my -100°C cascade. Could run Pi1M @ 6050MHz, valid up to 6.15GHz. Hell I can do Wprime at 5.8GHz+, all at 1.73V but for the love of god I couldn't get any of my PSC (5 different sticks) to run over ~ DDR3-2000 (8-12-8-28, 1.84V). Tried my old BBSE (3 sticks) that can do 2400 9-12-9-25 @ 1.8V on Ivy but no post over XMP profile (2000 9-9-9-24 1.65V). The PSC can easily do 2600 8-12-8-31 without even pushing.

     

    The most common syndrome is for system to hang at POST code 40, tries another cycle, hangs at 40 again, shuts down, boots to stock memory clock (overclocking failed, BCLK overclock remains).

     

    VCCIN up to 2.35V

    Vcore up to 1.75V

    VCSAA up to +0.2V

    VCPUIO-A up to +0.15V

    VCPUIO-D up to +0.15V

    VMEM up to 1.9V

     

    I haven't been seriously overclocking since Ivy Bridge but I want to get this system ready for LN2 run.

     

    Tried BIOS 1.42 first then upgraded to 1.5, same issues. Black slots or yellow slots, doesn't matter (well, MFR worked better in black ones).

     

    Manual profiles or hand written presets - doesn't matter. For some reasons the board doesn't want to set multiplier (even 4.0GHz overclock fails) until i select NickShih 5.8G profile and edit it manually.

     

    Anyone else has such problems? I'm feeling like I am about to give up on this pretty little board, just today I spent 10 hours trying different settings and blewing 7 kilowatt hours of electricity. I don't remember having such a bad time overclocking since the Gigabyte P67 days and the Sandy Bridge.

  4. This pot will not fit 4-way, it's too thick. This is the 'fat' pot.

     

    The mass is no problem. I tested it briefly 2 days ago using MSI N580GTX Ligthning XE and managed to pull a 3DM'01 run at 1350/2300 @ 1.4V but couldn't go over due to lack of compatible software. Don't know really, I have a personalized version of MSI ABX but apparently it does not run with these cards (it was sent to me in the N680 Lightning days). Also it has a CBB at -55°C which no CBB bios has fixed. The card really is a power hog, it drank 30 litres of LN2 just for some easy runs. Load handling is easy peasy though.

     

    Will post some screenshot tomorrow when I refill and re-bench.

     

     

    @Threedhero: You heard it right: http://www.ekwb.com/news/368/19/EK-SF3D-Triple-Point-EVO-UNI-Adapter-plate-released-new-revision-inbound/

  5. Moar reviews (non sampled) by _mat_:

    http://www.overclockers.at/articles/the-show-must-go-on/page_3

     

    Moar news for you:

    http://www.ekwb.com/news/368/19/EK-SF3D-Triple-Point-EVO-UNI-Adapter-plate-released-new-revision-inbound/

     

    New revision of EK-SF3D Triple Point EVO:

     

    Working closely with extreme overclocking community EK Water Blocks will also be releasing a revised variant of EK-SF3D Triple Point EVO high performance system memory (RAM) liquid nitrogen evaporation cooler for competitive overclockers. This new revision will feature aluminium top extension (as opposed to POM Acetal used in current version) to allow the use of high-power heat guns and flame torches, used by overclockers for warming up of the unit thus eliminating the concern expressed by some users. The new aluminium top will also offer 30% more internal volume while keeping the same footprint allowing even faster initial pull-down ramp rate.

     

    The unit's aluminium top extension will feature a black anodized finish and will visually mimic it's POM predecessor.

     

    Customers of the current revision of EK-SF3D Triple Point EVO will be able to get the new, revised aluminium extension free of charge (shipping and customs fees apply). The revised version will be available for purchase on July 15th 2013.

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  6. The awaited adapter plate for EK-SF3D Triple Point memory cooling is now here!

     

    It features AMD S940/939/754 mounting hole pattern and you can fit:

     

    1) single-stage or cascade phase change evaporator

    2) CPU water block - for example EK-Supremacy - with TEC / Peltier

    3) your old CPU pot if you have room for it

     

    Universal mounting mechanism with very long countersunk M4 screws, washers, nuts, springs and thumb nuts will be included.

     

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