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  1. 8086K paid and shipped, thanks to the buyer and to hwbot for the space
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    Maximus VII Impact

    Sorry, all sold on Ebay (Impact VI) and privately (the Impact VIIs I had) because there was no interest on hwbot. Bump for the Thread
  3. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1x76hsO6FgNrBR8DZKEN-r8QhY5a3UF25/view?usp=sharing Here is a win7 acronis distribution I share for firekiller.gr, it should have usb support, I tested it to work on lower blue usb ports for apex
  4. USB setting legacy support enable and use lower usb ports
  5. 8086K sold, payment pending
  6. Sure - #1 and #2 sold and payment received, thanks
  7. Hi, up for sale are my test rams, all work fine are in technical mint condition, on top these are some of the best sticks you might find at hwbot 1. 2x8GB G.Skill Trident Z Royal DDR4-4000C17 (F4-4000c17D-16GTRS) This is the kit I used for the review I did, easy 4133 12-11 gb3 and 32m on apex XI, 4266 12-11 worked for cb15 but platform cannot do gb3 for me on a2 layout memory. Apart from this 4800c14 at GB3 and Spi 32m worked for me as well, around 2,00v. You can check results at my review. In box with sticker and cleaning sheet 2. 2x8GB G.Skill Trident Z RGB DDR4-4400C18 (F4-4400C18D-16GTZR) Excellent kit, easy 4133 12-11 gb3 and 32m, 4266 c12 worked as well for cb15 and 4800C14 I tested fast for GB3 at 2v, with lots of headroom on voltage. Like new, in box with sticker 3. 2x8GB G.Skill Trident Z RGB DDR4-4266C19 (F4-4266C19D-16GTZR) Very nice kit, 4133c12 no problem for gb3 and 4266C12 CB15 worked as well, this is a low voltage kit (needed 2.055v on apex xi for 4266). 4800 C14 GB3 1,975v not minimized. In box with sticker 4. 2x8GB G.Skill Trident Z DDR4-4133C19 (F4-4133C19D-16GTZC) This is the 19-19-19 version of the 4133 Trident Z, A1 layout, tested for XTU and GB3 at 4260 12-12-12-28 2.14v on Apex X. On Apex XI like on X I could run CB15 4266 but failed GB3 which is not a platform issue like on a2 ram but is the limit of the memory kit. In box with sticker Prices excluding shipping 1. 320 Euros sold 2. 330 Euros sold 3. 285 Euros 4. 260 Euros The items are in germany, payment with paypal (buyer covers fees or gift payment). The shipping cost will be around 16 Euros in eu, for other countries please ask for a quote. If you buy from abroad, combined shipping might seriously save you money as usual, no returns and no warranty provided by me
  8. Hi, up for sale are three cpus 1. Intel Core i7-8086K boxed Very good cpu, I bought it for a review and some mem-tests, delidded, resealed with LM. On core, I was able to run the CPU at 5.4Ghz Cinebench 15 at 1,3v on Maximus XI Apex on an old Corsair 105 aio, IMC is also decent, 4133 12-11 32m and GB3 no problem, it can also run 4266 12-11 3d and cb etc as well as 4800C14 Geekbench and 32m and more. The cpu has two bent corners, this is from first day I used it, but works flawless and all results I did were done at this condition. Nontheless I consider this at pricing. In box with certificate and booklet 2. Intel Core i5-8600K The cpu is a boxed that comes as tray, very strong at core and does 5,3Ghz CB15 1,3v on Apex XI undelidded, IMC is also strong and works easily for 4266 12-11 GB3 and more. One corner is slightly bent but caused zero problems for me. 3. Intel Pentium G3220 (socket 1150) tray Works, good imc, decent bclk, not more to say Prices excluding shipping 1. 440 Euros sold 2. 275 Euros sold on FB 3. 20 Euros The items are in germany, payment with paypal (buyer covers fees or gift payment). The shipping cost will be around 16 Euros in eu, for other countries please ask for a quote. No returns, no warranty as usual
  9. This comp makes me happy that I sold my impact and 4770k plus mems on ebay - who knows if temptation could be resisted if they still were here
  10. Thanks - 1,3v/1,35v io and sa for 4600c17 and 4700c18, 4800 need around 1,37 io and 1,43v sa - wouldn´t recommend this for water use - c12 settings were max at 1,3/1,35v at 4266
  11. 4600C18 is highest bin, they should not disappoint you as well. Might need a bit more manual tuning but if you already had 4400s tuned, you will also get these to work at desired settings.
  12. https://hwbot.org/submission/4072299_websmile_cpu_frequency_pentium_4_3.0ghz_(prescott)_3014_mhz?recalculate=true Please put in mb vendor, then chipset (646) and the GA and it will pop up. I really try to help when I have time and someone asks me, but no one can add mainboards that are already in the list, same for asus K8N chipset NForce 3 250
  13. Hi, Asus has the 4000c18 RGB on the QVL which are A2 layout as well, so I see no reason the A2 4000c17 Royals shouldn´t work, but of course ymmv. I tested the 4600c18 RGB which were really strong kit, but for X299 I would prefer to take the 4000s because of compability and handling, should be easier for you, and overclock is really good especially given timings/frequency/voltage ratio.
  14. For benching I think there should be better choices, especially when you don´t believe in 4800c14 voodoo and have to use asus since asrock, who were able to run a2 layout a lot tighter and classes better than apex IX,X and even XI now is out of business apart from old MOCF which is divider limited. Kits like the Royals aim for high daily overclock with decent timings and modding at same time. If I would have to recommend bench mems atm, I agree that 4000+ GSkills would be best because they are the only brand who still produces benching mems at A1 layout at these regions with their non rgb series
  15. Hello and welcome to my short review of the 2x8GB G.Skill Trident Z Royal DDR4-4000 C17-17-17-37 1,35v memory kit product link 1: First look The G.Skill F4-4000C17D-16GTRS come in a newly designed package. Instead of the classic cardbox with tray we now have a black box with integrated foam inlay to protect the memory sticks. Up front we see the G.Skill Logo, on the back a label with model and serialnumbers shows what you just bought. Apart from the sticks, the box contains the inevitable sticker and a sheet to clean the mems. The sticks themselves use the classical Trident Z heatspreader we all know – but only the shape. Instead of the normal brushed aluminium, we now have a polished mirrored silver surface and a top made of transparent, cystal-like shaped plastic. Other than the standard rgb sticks, these also use 8 instead of 5 led for the lighting effects and the newly designed top creates very unique effects. The pcb is black, it comes at the so-called A2 or short trace layout, which means gap between ic 4 and 5 is much bigger than on A1 layout. About pros and cons of this layout we had enough discussion already, it is said to offer higher frequencies but causes problems for real benching at c12 on most mainboards. Used ICs are the infamous Samsung B-die, 8 ics are used on one side of the pcb as it is usual nowadays with high binned 8GB sticks. Data: Series Trident Z Royal Memory Type DDR4 Capacity 16GB (8GBx2) Multi-Channel Kit Dual Channel Kit Tested Speed 4000MHz Tested Latency 17-17-17-37 Tested Voltage 1.35v Registered/Unbuffered Unbuffered Error Checking Non-ECC SPD Speed 2133MHz SPD Voltage 1.20v Fan lncluded No Height 44 mm / 1.73 inch Warranty Limited Lifetime Features Intel XMP 2.0 (Extreme Memory Profile) Ready Additional Notes Rated XMP frequency & stability depends on MB & CPU capability. 2. Tests and overclocking Method and system The memory was tested with geekbench3, Intel xtu and spi 32m. For daily useable settings we also checked stability with DOS memtest, on the windows 10 and 7x64 we used for daily oc no maxmem was set Hardware Asus Maximus Apex XI Z390 Intel Core i5-8600K/ Core i7-8086K on AIO-Kühlung 2x8GB G.Skill Trident Z Royal DDR4-4000C17-17-17-37 1,35v (F4-4000C17D-16GTRS) Seasonic Focus 1050W For the low cas pro benchmark tests, we used win 7 and 10x64 with maxmem set to 4000mb because at high volts and tight settings B-die lose stability at full memory available Results 1,35-1,50v (24/7 overclocking) After checking XMP, we moved on to do a varierty of tests at different settings. Moving up from 4133C17 1,35v to 4200, 4400 and 4500 we finally ended up at a stable DDR4-4600 C17-17-17-38 CR2 at 1,5v. 4700 C18-18-18-42 cr2 worked at same voltage, but already at 4600 and above we saw our memory controller starting to show weakness with stable settings, so at 4800 we had memtest errors due to this no matter what volts or settings. On a side note, we used mainly auto subs for these tests for better comparability, but tightening the subs was easy and will not even need considerably more voltage. Pro benchmark tests As mentioned, the Royals use short trace layout. This is becoming more and more popular with vendors, but it also means at 4000c12 and above our system could not run as tight settings as A1 layout can for known reasons, nontheless we managed 4133 12-11 gb3, xtu and spi32m and also could run 4266 12-11 CB15 and 11,5 but failed GB3 for example. This is most likely a platform issue, as well as the slightly worse subtimings and CR2 we had to use, we have this on all sets at A2 layout from all vendors we tested so far. It is quite impressive they do 4266c12 anyway, heaps of kits fail this no matter which voltage. Afterwards I did relucantly a few tests on the super-hyped DDR4-4800c14 setting, Geekbench 3 and Super Pi 32m worked easy, with lots of headroom on Vdimm left, but I passed on more tests as my IMC already needed tons of volts and I don´t like to kill hardware for something I see as useless. Final Thoughts My conclusion is quite easy. I know these mems will divide users into two groups, some will love them and others hate them because of optics and rgb. What you can´t discuss about though is performance, and they are excellent workmanship with top performance for daily and also bench use. 4600C17 and 4700C18 on an average imc are excellent, easy 4133 up to 4266 C12 platform-limited are something you will not find easily, and on top they also did the 4800c14 so many people think is useful. The mirror finish and the new lighting effects do not come cheap though, but currently these are listed around 325 Euros at European price comparos of geizhals.at, which is around 15 Euros more than only other kit rated 4000c17, the rgb by G.Skill, and around 30-50 Euros more than 4000C18-19 and 18-20 kits listed by various vendors. If you ask if it the premium is worth it, I will simply answer with a yes, but taste is something you cannot discuss about, so make up your own mind. On performance though it is easy to have an opinion, and I can recommend these with good conscience. Pro: -very good craftmanship -great overclocking potential -unique looks in combination of heatspreader design and lighting effects -Top warranty by vendor Kontra: -Quality and performance don´t come cheap Thanks to G.Skill for he sample and G.Skill Deutschland, and also many thanks for reading
  16. If they were in europe I would buy them -those kits are usually awesome for gaming rigs and 175 dollars is a real big steal
  17. 1200 british Pesos - I really wonder why everyone removes prices
  18. Locked, thanks for the space hwbot
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