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  1. Bump for the 12900k with avx512
  2. Bump for the remaining hardware
  3. One of the 7200c34 kits sold Edit: 6800s sold
  4. Good morning, the listed items here are for sale, all of them are working, mandatory picture will come in a few hours and maybe also more items 1. Intel Core i9-12900k boxed bought at a german online shop nov 21, according to age and circle on the hs it should have avx-512 , only tested to work on a z690 Asrock aqua because I bought it directly before I had to take a long break due to health reasons. Comes with original box 2. 2x16GB G.Skill DDR5-7200C34-45-45-115 1,40V RGB black Tested to work, Hynix a-die based, in box. 3. 2x16GB G.Skill DDR5-7200C34-45-45-115 1,40V RGB black Tested to work, Hynix a-die based, in box. 4. 2x16GB G.Skill DDR5-6800C34-45-45-108 1,40V RGB black Tested to work, Hynix a-die based, in box. 5. 2x32GB G.Skill Trident Z RGB DDR5-6400C32-39-39-102 1,40V black Tested to work and on XMP at 6800, Hynix a-die based, in box. I live in germany, shipping will be around 15 euros to european union which is my prefered destination of sale. Payment with paypal gift option Prices 1. 320 Euros + shipping sold 2. 220 Euros # shipping sold at Luxx 3. 220 Euros + shipping sold at Luxx 4. 180 Euros + shipping sold 5. 320 Euros+shipping sold Being a private seller I can not provide warraty and rules out returns.
  5. Kingstons sold at german hwluxx, the G.Skill are sold and paid here as well today. Thanks to the buyers and Hwbot for the space
  6. I sold my stuff long ago and see some of these still turn up when people post pics of binning efforts with sticks I sold a decade ago because they failed the cut nowadays - the modest four kits I still have are souvenirs, I am impressed George still has such a big warehouse
  7. Generally, 4000c14 and old 3800c14 which were binned and made before the 4000c14 were released are by far the best 2x16GB kits you can get quality wise, I never tested DDR4 on 12900K but a couple of hundred kits from 6700K up to 11900K and practically all available bins from 3000c15 upwards. On the newer kits 4400c17 are best bin technically. You can always be lucky with sample variance but especially on kits on the market now, it is very rare that you find highest quality on cheaper bins. To make a long story short, of all the kits I tested one 4266c17 kit which was very early released and two 3800c14 pre 4000c14 era kits were the only ones that matched 4000c14 bin quality, being able to run 4000c14 1T below 1,50v fully stable no maxmem up to 4400c15 1T also fully stable which was more or less the limit for my z590 system with which I made my final DDR4 tests. Try to buy used stuff like this or on the new available kits the 4400c17 are best quality. Funny enough there are no 4000c14s anymore because binning these is not longer possible (price at 600 euros would not match the binning work)
  8. Grats to all participants, looked like a lot of fun ?
  9. Don´t get me wrong, but when I got my first two psc kits and tested these on chipset 1156 (I think was 2009 or so) I found them interesting but one behaved weird, after more testing I found my 2000C9 STT I had bought were not that stable with trp and cas even - so I tested this with cas7, 8 etc and finally after a few hours saw that trp was weaker than on my other psc kit. I tested this using memtest and found that you could, to a certain point, level this with raising volts. To end this, maybe I am not the right guy to discuss about science and psc because I see no science in this but only logical and methodical work. Like most other guys then we binned expensive stuff like psc for benching and tried to find the optimum so for example 1400c6 on air which was first doable with lucky imc on z97/87 was nonsense for us when we saw it was slower than new 4gb sticks samsung d on air so you needed cold - that was tested a lot then^^ I really like the fact you support guys on discord and make psc a bit pouplar again 8 years after they lost relevance for top benching but you will have to go a very long way and maybe think about methology if you want to get the practical knowledge people had that tested these sticks on 10 different platforms, air cold and dice and so on. Enjoy binning P.S. On this platform for example some guys shared results on all ICs, there may be around 5% of my tests I did, normally I think even less and only the ones relevant at their time. I hope this can support your search for results and data https://www.hardwareluxx.de/community/threads/ddr4-ddr3-ddr2-superpi-32m-oc-liste-no-2.763367/
  10. It takes little time to read and then test but takes weeks to not read, test and then retest - that´s OK for me but if you do so, you should not complain - that´s the main point. On top, especially on PSC testing, board quality, imc quality and cooling used on the cpu influence results a lot. There are some general tests for quality like the 1200C7/1300C6 test which normally can be done even on cpu air cooling and on average imc unlike 1333+ results, but that trp weakness for example is a problem that hits psc often and can partially be leveled with voltage is no sorcery that needs big explanation, and it is well known and spread on lots of forums. Memory binning and testing is no rocket science, and if you have a good approach like redux here, I see no reason why you try to re invent the wheel when you have the information already at hand to make your life easier.
  11. Nice, but you could have saved a lot of energy by roaming older threads and results, especially on trcd and trp...
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