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  1. Hi, up for sale is a mainboard, working flawless, for details check below Asus Maximus GeneVII Z97 boxed Classic benchboard, it is insulated with liquid tape which is quite easy to remove if you don´t need it. The board is working flawless, tested for all functions, Bios flashed is version 0020. The board comes in original box with manual, I/O-shield, Sata cables and sli bridge, please note that the sound modul is missing, so if you want to use it for 24/7 you need to get one or use a PCI-X soundcard, the board has slots for this. Socket is in mint condition, the board works without any problems Price: 100 Euros + shipping sold The item is located in germany, shipping to EU will be around 17 Euros, for different regions please ask for a shipping quote, this can be too expensive to make sense Disclaimer: this is a non-commercial sale, therefore I have to rule out returns and warranty provided by me, which I do.
  2. Keep the Samsungs, if you use normal GA Socf and 4770K, it is most likely the system that limits you, the fact they do 2800c9 on different rig shows mems are of good quality. Put the 4770K in your friends rig and test if the IMC can do 2800C9, afterwards you will know if board or IMC limits you - make a decision on what to do after this test^^
  3. Ebay will make you suffer, other than people think and results you see at hwbot and forums, tons of psc are unable to do 2600C8 tight stable at any voltage, and lots of Samsungs fail 2800 C9 as well - if you plan to use cold psc are by far best option for most benches, air use Samsung is good choice like Pieter said. Skip Hynix completely, benchperformance is bad. There is no "same performace at same timings" - good psc can take tighter subtimings than samsungs for example, and best possible maintimings are different as well at same frequency
  4. Please make sure that your screenshots also show cpuz mainboard tab to prove that you used the mandatory Asus mainboard, seems that some people forgot about this. I cannot guarantee these results will be accepted for the competition without this
  5. Screen of both Ripjaw kit - bump
  6. To make it clear, I would not have removed the submission if the XTU frequency would have been shown at the benchmark window, I even looked at all results of Rule to find a frequency at monitoring to avoid to have to remove the scores. There are vendors whose boards set higher BCLK than others at certain settings, and fluctuation is often concealing this (example 100,1 on Asrock showed 5002-5004 at 50, Asus showed 5004, hwmonitor showed me higher freq of 5007 for asrock while asus was indeed 5004). I had Asrock OCF Z97 myself and know the problem, but if I have only CPUZ reading above 4503 cap, I have no choice but to remove the score.
  7. This might give you major headaches, a lot of board/imc combinations weren´t able to run 32m hypers, they produced instant freezes or shutdown at tight settings. Good luck
  8. Can be moved to sold, thanks for the space hwbot
  9. On AMD - on AMD it is easy to run gmh at 400c3-3-3 at 2,1v and below as well, Intel is different on low latency. When I tested the legendary cellshock from stunned_guy, which did above 500c3 on amd 32M, I needed 2,2v for 400Mhz 3-3-3-8 on Intel P965 and on P45 even more volts, he was able to run these 434Mhz at less volts 3-3-3-5 on AMD.... Please do not underestimate the influence of chipset and mch vs IMC, old Intel vs old AMD when you judge results
  10. http://abload.de/image.php?img=ballistixgbhz2rffe.jpg The mems you linked, they are rated for 2,2v like all Crucial Ballistix with Micron D9G Fatbodies need looots of volts, I am not sure they help you at 2,1v limit, you need very good binned GMH I think and luck. Without voltage limit the topic would be much easier to solve - mod it
  11. Voltage of 2,1v might spoil your fun, no idea how good MCH is on asrock board. But 667 crucials were also at c3 2x1gb available.
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