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Posts posted by marmott
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Elpida D-die (BDBG).
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PM sent as well.
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Looking at pure cash prizes "The International" event is quite impressive too (2.6M$ so far for the next edition beginning of August).
The game is different (Dota2) but the company developing the game (Valve) is backing the whole thing quite heavily too.
The way they raise the cash prize money is quite clever as well.
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LCS is not the only very impressive gaming series but they innovated by paying the best teams to attend their series.
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Hynix MFR has been around for quite some time already, at least on 8GB modules.
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Same in Hsinchu, Asus z87 posters
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Yep, will do!
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I will be in Taiwan the week before Computex, leaving the 3rd
Next time!
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my bad then
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looks like Asus with the T-Topology writing on the PCB
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^ouch, u mad bro?
let me stop your right there, benching/speakers, I think you're doing it wrong
When I used HDMI with the OCF for the first time I had a surprise
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isnt the KHX2333C9D3T1K2/4GX a 2x2GB BDBG kit?
I didn't know about this one, yes most likely BDBG.
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I think the only 2GB modules with BDBG were in KHX2250 kits.
I also recall KHX2400C9 kits with 2x2GB, but these were rare.
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To be on that list you need to send your modules to Intel and they test them.
If you look at this press release: http://www.kingston.com/en/company/press/article/5860
Kingston achieved Intel XMP certification for its family of HyperX memory specifically engineered for the new 3000 series processors. The certification can be seen here. In addition, 2800MHz HyperX kits were certified on the following motherboards: ASUS P8Z77-V Deluxe, P9Z77-V and GIGABYTE Z77X-UD5H.
edit: if I'm not mistaken, the certification process is 24h burn test, then you swap the modules around and another 24h. It's pretty tough.
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You will find them here: http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/gaming/gaming-computers/core-i7-memory-suppliers-datasheet.html (on Ivy Bridge)
and here: http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/gaming/gaming-computers/core-i7-extreme-memory-suppliers-datasheet.html (on Sandy Bridge-E)
Highest XMP certified is DDR3-2800
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Will be there. Anybody knows, if ASRock will feature something interesting?
yep, a nice line-up
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No not for us. It's getting smaller and smaller each year, a bit worrying.
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For now I arrive on the 4th in the evening and leave on the 6th in the afternoon.
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Possibility to buy spare heatspreaders for the memory pot.
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Allen and loud_sil3nc3 - That is already done.. very easy solution for it, so just wait and see
Looking forward to see it.
edit: Congrats btw!
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dont need a video, just the spd dump... but if you WANT to make a video... load xmp boot windows run 32m. i can get the xmp working to a degree with f5j but will fail 32m. this is why im doubting the sticks now.
Find the KHX26C11T2K2/8X SPD attached.
(just replace .txt by .spd)
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According to Sam, 08 = Micron and 32 = Hynix.
http://www.forum.ocxtreme.org/showpost.php?p=90133&postcount=12
The official HyperX OC Takeover (HOT) thread.
in HWBOT Competitions
Posted · Edited by Massman
Here is the link to the official wallpaper: http://media.kingston.com/images/hyperx/oc-competition/HX-overclocking-wallpaper-1920px1024.jpg