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  1. In the link I saw that there are not soldered e6300 versions. I will check which I have first.
  2. I will have to find out. I was just tying and hoping it was actually working and got lucky. I tested it on my 2 dead/half dead cpu's. So to really test I will need to delide a good cpu (which I didn't test on cold yet because my Cascade is still defective...). The first cpu I delided did 635MHz fsb (after delide) and I know this board never went higher then 625 on the selected NB voltage. Is that because it is a good cpu, or because it gets better temps? I never tested the cpu before because it was RIP.
  3. I tried deliding a second CPU (also E8600), it seems to have survived as well. I will test it later, but it didn't always post so it could be hard to test. I will show results in this post. Edit:It seems successfuly delided (not tested yet) For getting of the remains I used a credit card. This CPU has a hole in one of the pins in the other side, so testing it is hard.
  4. It works great, thank you for your great tool. Edit: Since the CPU ran a little hot (didn't make full contact under the IHS, I removed the glue: Edit 2: I tried an OC with the CPU (idle CPUz testing) It was supposed to be a binned CPU. Since it never worked before all scores are new. Temps seem to be fine, 1.42v for CPU (and 1.46v for NB). I am running it on air with a Zalman Cooler and an Airco at 35cm distance.
  5. I don't know if there is anything to gain, but now it is possible to try gaining some more MHz...
  6. Hi all, I thought I would try a delide on my "defective" E8600. At least I thought it was... Of course this serie has soldering beneath the IHS. I thought I'll take the "risk" and see what happens. This is the E8600 before deliding. This is where I placed it in Der8auers delide tool. After deliding it I noticed the Soldering was softer then I expected. I could remove it a bit with my nail. The die might have survived the "trip". After cleaning it I settled with this. I thought I would still do a quick test on a slower REX (I thought it would not work anyway but still, what the heck...). Oops it was still working! Or working again? Anyway: Deliding it was succesfull because the soldering seems to be soft enough or I was extremly lucky. Trying it is (of course) on your own risk!
  7. Try this version (link). I don't seem to be able to upload it to HWBot, not even as a zip. https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B4PgeLDyLowZZ1RfZVpfd05qdGs
  8. Bump. Price chanced.
  9. I do have a hot air station. But not the skills needed yet. I guess the point is clear, "fixing" it won't do much.
  10. Thanks for the reply. I found a proffesional who does it over here. But the the question is, is the chip worth it?
  11. Thanks, I was looking at that as well. If I let someone do it, it is expensive. Do you still have the skills?
  12. It did something like 1.41v or 1.42v for cb15 @5GHz or so. Might be on air. But I can not see the exact specs right now. It was from Alex@ro. It should be in the sale part as well. Edit: this is the cpu http://forum.hwbot.org/showthread.php?t=163660
  13. I will start looking after my holiday, thanks
  14. I am a little confused. Talk to 12?
  15. I am thinking about a reball action for my 2 MSI Geforce GTX 260 Lightning BE. 1 of my 2 cards started succesfully untill a few days ago but showed artifacts today. After cleaning and taking the cooler of, it gave me a black screen (same as my nr.2 card). I was wondering if anyone has done a reball for a graphics processor. Is there anybody out there who has tried it? The gpu is a G200-103-3B. I was wondering if anyone has succefully replaced a gpu as well.
  16. For sale a Core i7 6700k. This chip can run memory ay 4266MHz C12-11 tight. I did not try and run PI 32M. Chip results are CPUz: 6607MHz HWBot Prime: 6500-6525MHz XTU: 6.2GHz. Cinebench R15: 6.3GHz 4266MHz C12 tight validation: Intel Core i7 6700K @ 3407.94 MHz - CPU-Z VALIDATOR 6607MHz validation: Intel Core i7 6700K @ 6607.81 MHz - CPU-Z VALIDATOR The chip has a damaged corner but runs fine. Asking price is €250 (price can be negotiated). The shipping costs are for the buyer. Paypall as a friend or bank are prefered. Edit: I will spent some time abroad so it could be that I react a little slow next week.
  17. I improved it a little. I will try a 5960x later. After a holiday I will first try and run my 7700k.
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