Hilderman
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My condolences on the 7700k and hope you are able to purchase another one just as good. I can relate as many of us are on a tight budget with regards to our love of benching but we push the bunny extraction out of them anyway. I'm looking forward to *attempting* to delid mine, as I think its a decent sample - (50/45 1.85 - 52/45 1.29 cb 15 ??) and learn how to use dry ice. Should be fun. I'll see you in Apprentice when you get there.
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No rush, we will be waiting for you.
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Good,another 15 have to move now and after i can join as well )).
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Come over from the dark side Luke. You will find peace
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Hello Fasttrack and other Apprentice peeps. Hope you don't mind me joining you guys. Glad to be aboard.
Hilderman`s HWBOT Prime score: 7491.75 pps with a Core i7 7700K
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Just stumbled on this thread last night.
Read all 14 pages and was reminded of the sour taste this whole ambient debate brought out in me last fall during the MSI Ambient contest.
I spent way to much time at my keyboard trying to get the mods to clear away the grey area to no avail, and in the process forgot the pure enjoyment that benching had brought me in the past. The prizes were big $, based on my budget, but the grey area involved in ambient destroyed the enjoyment and brought out a side of me I didn't like. The result of that debacle was a ruined cpu and a very negative attitude, although I did win an MSI hat, keychain, notebook and an open bench table - (open bench table is great, thank you MSI).
I haven't bothered to compete since, other than the Geekbench memory challenge, which was a lot of fun, and the Country Cup in Dec. Maybe I'm just a whiney, sore loser, and clearly need to eat a few more Snickers.
Whatever the case, that was my experience.
After reading this thread, I'd like to remove myself from the Enthusiast class and challenge any of my "class-mates" to move to Apprentice as well. Perhaps there should be a time limit of some sort to stay in Enthusiast.
Anyways, Websmile, or Christian, what is the process to change to Apprentice, and can anyone recommend a budget friendly pot for purchase? It's time for me to learn about cold.
Please excuse my lengthy post.
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Great job, you've got the non-k xtu mastered. Keep up the good work.
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Nicely done KIMANDSALLY, solid run
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Amazing run and nice use of the Canadian climate I might add.
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As your president would say, " That's big league"
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Solid run, impressive
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New LN2 bioses, improves memory overclocking. Also works for Strix 980Ti with Digi+ ASP1212 VRM controller, does NOT work with cards using SHE VRM controller. Ask if unsure.
m980ti_ln2t3s.rom = Samsung
m980ti_ln2t3h.rom = Hynix
https://copy.com/mUeu8OHRe9K72Dla
OCP fix will not be made public since it's only needed at max freq on LN2 with 1.8V+. In any other situation it's not a problem and only increases the risk of your card being damaged.
Late to the party, but happy to have picked up this card to experiment with. Has an ASIC value of 83.1%.
Thank you to Xtreme Addict, Elmor, and many others for this wealth of knowledge that you have passed on.
I'm having errors attempting to flash to the ln2 bios you recommend (version 3 or 4) using nvflash latest version. LN2 pad is soldered/shorted.
Can you pass on any thoughts or tips to what I may be doing wrong? Windows 10 64
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Wow, cant wait to find one on the store shelves. Looks fantastic
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Welcome to the club. I've done that many times, lol
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I think you listed your xtu score, single core mem score is 6315, no?
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Nicely done Jason. Those are great results from my viewpoint.
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Nice job Karta
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thanks for the explanation.
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Temp monitoring during the run makes sense. Utilization tab proves this with 100% load showing or is buggy?
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Where is the mob meeting? This is unacceptable behavior....
Seriously, massive Cheers
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Impressive, Jason
And that low vcore at 5200. Nice chip
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Thanks, my mocf seems to do all the heavy lifting, lol
Fasttrack - GeForce GTX 1080 Ti @ 2088/1514MHz - 11372 marks 3DMark - Time Spy
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Very impressive run, George, on air no less