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  1. Hi,

     

    need to make some room for christmas xD

     

    Antec TruePower Quattro 1200W PSU

     

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    - comes with box, all cables, fully working, just grabbed a new power cord some days ago

     

    price: 110€ including shipping within europe DHL zone 1

     

    G.Skill Pi Quad-Kit F3-12800CL6Q-8GBPI

     

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    - got them for IvyBridge from websmile...something around 1200-1250 on air C8 w/o going crazy on voltage, never frozen, working fine

    sold!

     

    and some fans I could throw in the package for a few bucks if you take one of the two article above...

     

    2x Bitfenix Spectre Pro LED white[/url]

    Enermax Magma 120mm (up to 3 available)

     

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    2x Bitfenix -> 10€

    Enermax Magma 4€ a piece

     

    Gruß

    SoF

  2. Europeans this morning when "entering" the Gigabyte Target Challenge Stage 2 one hour late due to wintertime (except Christian Ney :P)

     

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    €dit: oh yeah and very much this...

     

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  3. this has nothing to do with "fair play"...this is plain stupid result hammering...not a worthy winner!

    fantal1ty nailed it with one submission - that's how it should be! well done!

     

    After 2 stages in this competition, i realize that this competition is all about fast internet connections and luck. :(

    i just wanna ask, if we submit 2 score, one in +1s, and the second +5s, which submission that will be count? thanks,

     

    as you can see in the list above it currently seems that result-hammering is allowed and even welcomed.

     

    In Stage 2 the winner submitted I think at least 15-20 results the minute BEFORE the competition is open - due to a lag and other requests you block the result-ids and therefore hopefully end up in front of the "honest" participants only using one score and sending it right in the second the competition starts.

     

    I questioned that already in stage one and kindly asked if we change the rules to "one target, one submission" but looks like some ppl. wanted to keep their advantage and bend the entire competition...

  4. Trick is to find a setting which gives .X5 numbers close to target score, like 2960,75 or 2970,45 - for me 102,3 x22 and then fine-adjust with XTU (afterwards close XTU because it takes 20 points from score) did the job. I could do the score within 5-10 minutes that way even after reboot.

     

    Some Bclock like 102,38 upwards to 102,8 or so will always be .x1 or .x2 or .x4 - so you never can match the score.

  5. Thanks for the overview Sof. I think GTX 970 is the most impressive of maxwell, relative low price and almost 780 Ti performance! Although, 980 seems more fun to OC.

     

    It's perfect for gamers on a budget, but the GTX 960 will be even better regarding price/performance.

     

    If you want full performance and have some spare money - the GTX 980 is the way to go :)

     

    PS: the stock EVGA GTX 970 (not the overclocked or other SEs) only allows +37,5 mV additional Voltage while as other cards usually allow + 87,5 mV in nSpector. Just to let you know...

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