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Of course it makes sense to leave only 3d marks that need 3k+++ cpus to work, that makes it better ?
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Bump for my new ava ? ?
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Thanks, but if people do not need highend memory noone can force them to buy - I wouldn´t do even if I could ?
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I wouldn´t bet on this, the stickers show a sm which I think is individual if Team did not change the pattern - the sticks itself have a sn in the spd as well. But we all know that nothing is unbreakable ^^
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Thanks, added some 4200 and 4266 Screens for the quad kit Trident Z 3866
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Teamgroup Xtreem DDR4-4500C18 - a short test Welcome to my condensed presentation of the Teamgroup Xtreem DDR4-4500C18 2x8GB memory kit. The main points of this little review are optics, used components and short tests on the clock behavior of the memory. 1. Manufacturer, optics and specifications Teamgroup has been on the market for over 20 years as a manufacturer of DRam and storage products. Almost as long, the manufacturer is already known for special overclocking modules, already in DDR1 times Teamgroup belonged to the providers of particularly high-necked series such as the DDR1-500 Cronus and other even more highly specified series. The XTreem DDR2-1200 and 1300 series are still legendary today, and in the tradition of this is understood among other things today's XTreem series. The Xtreem DDR4-4500 C18-20-20-44 (TXBD416G4500HC18EDC01) are currently the hoghest certified memory kit Teamgroup in Europe offers, in addition to the Rams are offered here as a reminder of a legendary English overclocker as an 8pack edition. The memory itself is completely black, both the A2 layout PCB and the high-quality, heavy aluminum radiator are designed in matt black. A small sticker reveals the specifications, part and serial numbers. Packed this comes in a storage tray which comes in a cardboard box with more information about the manufacturer and the product. The performance data of the kit: Highend A2 Layout PCB, Samsung B-the ICs and DDR4-4500 C18-20-20-44 deposited at 1.45v as XMP. 2. The tests test system Intel Core i7-8086K @ AIO Asus Maximus XI Apex Seasonic Focus 1050W Nvidia 630GT Teamgroup Xtreem DDR4-4500 8Pack edition Low Voltage (24/7 suitable) After a quick test on the XMP values, it quickly became clear that there is still room for improvement in terms of timing and timings. Based on that, I made the first tests with a maximum of 1.5v, which is still acceptable for everyday use at Samsung. Starting with DDR4-4000 C15-15-15-35, I then worked my way up to DDR4-4300C16-16-16-36, DDR4-4400C16 ran some benchmarks but was neither SuperPi 32M nor Memtest stable. From 4500C17 we continued to DDR4-4600 C17-17-17-42, unlike other settings, we let the subtimings on car so that the raw potential of the memory becomes clearer and the programming of the SPD. Overall, I had high expectations of this kit, they were met in the first test suite and the services were very appealing High Voltage (per benchmark use) For benchmark use on platforms such as UL (ex Futuremark) or Hwbot, DDR4-4000c12 and higher have been standard for years, so we started with it. Since this worked perfectly, we went on, DD4-4133 C12-11-11-28 went with 1T and 2,01v for Geekbench 3 and other similar tests, SuperPi 32m also ran with ca 2,03v Da A2 layout memory on the Apex XI over the 4133 divider works normally only with 2T we went over to, DDR4-4266 C12-11-11-28 2T ran through benchmarks like Spi 1M, Cinebench 11.5 and 15 at about 2,11-2,13v. To briefly test the newly-launched setting DDR4-4800C14, we did a boot test, everything went fine, but I deliberately decided not to do any further tests because my platform was at the end with insufficient cooling, high iMC voltage and 40 degrees in the test room , In addition, these settings are not only unusable for everyday use because of the high voltage. On the Intel Z170-390 platform, Samsung B-based storage completely loses stability with full memory utilization in 64-bit systems, so no Memtest check was made, but the useful memory in Windows is reduced to 2.5GB or less. Conclusion. The Teamgroup Xtreem DDR4-4500C18 are classic high-performance memories. High-quality components such as the PCB, the dual-screen Samsung chips and the solid, powerful heatspreader make the Ram a good choice for purists. There is no RGB offered, no colorful applications, but he is deliberately kept simple in black. The performance was convincing and this is obviously the aim of the manufacturer in addition to system compatibility in optics. Listed is the kit in June 2019 in the price comparison with 299 euros, so it is in the luxury class but is absolutely competitive in the price if you see similarly specified kits from other manufacturers are rather higher in price. Overall, Teamgroup offers a coherent package of performance, price and a limited lifetime warranty that makes these kits absolutely competitive, those looking for high performance storage and classic layouts will not be disappointed Thanks for reading and to Teamgroup for the faith
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#3 and #6, apacer and flarex, sold to phobosq. #7, the 4330 12-11 GB3 air-kit sold together with an undelidded 5,3ghz cb15 1,24v 8086k with decent imc to mr anonymous
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Good morning, up for sale are my ddr4-mems, all work and are in excellent condition. Due to the fact that I will need a few sticks for daily and maybe cross tests I will not sell at mems listed but end the sale when enough is gone A2-memory 1. 4x8GB G.Skill Trident Z RGB DDR4-4266 C17-18-18-38 1,45v Awesome specs and excellent ram, tested in random pairs (after sn) for 2067Mhz 12-11-11-28-220 1T Spi 32m 1,96 and 1,965v , geekbench and other benchmarks work around 1,95v and less for me on apex xi. I made a raw win 7 waza test which worked as well, but ymmv. 2133MHz 12-11-11-28-220 with 2T worked 2,06-2,07v for GB3, these are a2 layout so this is best my combination can do. In box with sticker 2. 2x8GB G.Skill Trident Z Royal gold DDR4-4266 C19-19-19-39 1,40v Barely used, tests ended up at 2067MHz 12-11-11-28-220 1T 2,01v for GB3 and 2,03v for SPi32m, 2133MHz 12-11-11-28 2t worked at 2,125v for GB3 and similar benchmarks. Strong kit in mint condition with box and sticker 3. 2x8GB Apacer Commando DDR4-3200 C16-18-18-38 1,35v Used for daily after being purchased to check ICs, taiphoon burner showed B-dies, not sure this is correct because best oc I got was 3866 C18 at 1,35v and 4000c12 did not work at 2,05v. Reliable, good looking daily stuff 4. 2x8GB G.Skill Trident Z SW DDR4-4500 C19-19-19-39 1,45v Unicorn kit, the sole G.Skill highend kit I ever had that has a2 layout despite being non-rgb. Extremely strong high voltage kit, 2067 12-11-11-28 1t works arond 2,05-2,07v for GB3, Spi 32m and so on, 2133-2140Mhz 12-11-11-28 220 1T worked for GB3 and similar benchmarls around 2,15-2,17v. The only kit I really checked for 2400+ c14 last months, 2411Mhz 14-13 2,05v GB3, 2425MHz Spi 32m 14-13 worked as well but that´s already above max of my current board/cpu system. In mint condition with box and fan. A0/A1 memory 5. 4x8GB G.Skill Trident Z Red DDR4-3866 C18-19-19-39 1,35v Genuine quad kit, and around best you will find despite the specs out of the box being not that impressive. Tested in random pairs after SN for 2100 C12-11-11-28 220 1T 2,08v GB3 and other benchmarks of similar quality for both pairs, 2133MHz 12-11-11-28 1T worked at 2,15v on one half for GB3, second half did CB 11.5/15 etc at similar voltage but should pass gb3 with tweaking too. Bulk 6. 2x8GB G.Skill FlareX DDR4-2933 C16-16-16-36 1,35v B-die to my surprise, checked for 2067 12-12-12-28 220 2,13v CB11.5 and C15, 2050 worked for GB3, not tweaked or optimized. Should be nice budget mems or AMD stuff. 7. 2x8GB G.Skill Trident Z DDR4-4133C19-21-21-41 1,35v My best a1 kit so far, tested for 2165MHz C12-11-11-28 220 1T 2,08v GB3 air and for example 2067 12-11-11-28 waza on Impact 8 at around 1,95v real. The kit was, like no4, already sold a while ago but buyer dodged out and bought 700 euro Kingston 4600 - I hope he already recovered from the brain damage he must have suffered from. In box with sticker Prices (shipping not included) 1. 550 Euros 2. 275 Euros 3. 65 Euros sold 4. ^..^ 5. 420 Euros 6. 90 Euros sold 7. 550 Euros sold in combination with a 5,3g 1,24v 8086k Payment is possible with bank transfer at euro zone and paypal (buyer covers fees or gift payment!!! ). Shipping within EU is around 15-20 Euros, for countries outside of this things will get very expensive, so please get a quote. After recent experiences me and others made with shipping to certain countries like china I am most likely not willing to take a risk to ship there. I will offer mainboards, cpu etc most likely next days in a different thread
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leeghoofd - Core i7 8086K @ 6400MHz - 2133 cb Cinebench - R15
websmile replied to rbuass's topic in Result Discussions
Is this on single stage? ? -
DDR1/2/3/4 Subzero: Max. MHz basics
websmile replied to unityofsaints's topic in Memory Heaven (air/extreme)
My bad then, with a potentiometer this is ideal way to handle the problem ? -
DDR1/2/3/4 Subzero: Max. MHz basics
websmile replied to unityofsaints's topic in Memory Heaven (air/extreme)
The problem is that you make the board useless for some ddr2 ics and you might even get a cold boot issue on sticks that do not have this before - for cold use it is a good option though -
DDR1/2/3/4 Subzero: Max. MHz basics
websmile replied to unityofsaints's topic in Memory Heaven (air/extreme)
@Noxinite it is called (cold)volt boot issue because sticks don´t boot at 1,8v but need normally around 2,2v at least - you can use a volt mod but for a lot of people it is simply enough to boot with other sticks, set volts to 2,2 or above and change sticks PCB is always a factor, but not the biggest one for raw mhz because it is more of a stability factor -
Idea - LIVE submission flag
websmile replied to Lucky_n00b's topic in HWBOT Development: bugs, features and suggestions
The elite league status is not my problem if we talk about "extra-points" . I see more of a problem in the hardware you use partially not being your property as well as getting live support by vendors and other ocers on events like the world record stage, this make it very hard for me to determine why (if ever)there should be extra hardwarepoints for live events. On the other hand you can argue you don´t have this at oc world cup for example where you bench all alone, but special BIOS versions (we had this in the past), handbinned special mems etc are also involved, plus for these strict comps where you have the biggest pressure and benchmark alone you often have MHz cap which makes the results no records anyway and you get competition points anyway. Which leads back to why you should get more points for a live stage event when you make a supported bench-session for a vendor, get (binned) hardware, LN2, tipps by nick shih or shamino and so on. -
Idea - LIVE submission flag
websmile replied to Lucky_n00b's topic in HWBOT Development: bugs, features and suggestions
The thought about this is that I wanted to introduce this several times (either a comment to the score "Judge approved live score" or a non reportable status or something similar) but this is hwbot and no one ever gives a damn about this. Better luck now for you -
OGS - DDR4 SDRAM @ 2920.5MHz - 2920.5 MHz Memory Frequency
websmile replied to Noxinite's topic in Result Discussions
? Slacker ? -
XTU the new version, bugbench and more benchmarks which haven´t had maintenance or updates for 5 years or more and have artificial point calculation based on baselines set 10 years ago so we can have fun with bugged results
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The funny thing is that these accounts are somehow related to real persons at least sometimes - when Luumi posts is says Justin Wong, who is a guy that benched iirc and now works for asus
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minicoopers - GeForce GTX 1080 Ti - 93456 marks 3DMark05
websmile replied to GeorgeStorm's topic in Result Discussions
Ich dachte du bist in Rente, Markus^^ -
ADATA_XPG - DDR4 SDRAM - 2868.8 MHz Memory Frequency
websmile replied to xMec's topic in Result Discussions
Wow, flashing mems is too easy nowadays xd