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  • 1.97v for 2666c8 is too high in my opinion, but that's using OCF. I never even use over 1.93 on air since it hardly helps anyways. My better than average kits will do 2700-2720 on 1.88v or even 8-11-7

  • ko8155 has 2x the copper in the pcb.   really only c6 2000 g.skill or better is worth buying for c6 2800+

  • they are sample, I have retail 7 sets 3600c17 and 1 ES set 3600c16 will all be here today merry christmas to me newegg premier ftw

Hopefully they arent doa

 

 

None DOA, all are b die, and on X99 3440 12-14-14-28 tight 1.7v is good to go. Z170 test shortly, down to one board and its setup for cold atm.

delivering!

 

AFR cold from the other night 4/4/4000 c11 LN2 cooled

 

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new b-die, none DOA and no switcharoo, all air cooled in torture mode (no spreaders) 1.7v

 

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Looks great loud,be interesting to see how much more in the B-die on cold even if trcd-tras can only tighten up should still see nice drop.More freq will be bonus too,nice for air

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delivering!

 

AFR cold from the other night 4/4/4000 c11 LN2 cooled

 

new b-die, none DOA and no switcharoo, all air cooled in torture mode (no spreaders) 1.7v

 

 

Uhhh yeah ... this is fantastic on all levels. Voltage that low on B die with those results. Do you think the voltage ceiling in terms of scaling for B die will be lower because of the density or otherwise, if similar to E die I'd say we can be anticipating exciting things in the near future

Uhhh yeah ... this is fantastic on all levels. Voltage that low on B die with those results. Do you think the voltage ceiling in terms of scaling for B die will be lower because of the density or otherwise, if similar to E die I'd say we can be anticipating exciting things in the near future

 

Let's see where they stop at 1.7v, it's not here.

 

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Let's see where they stop at 1.7v, it's not here.

 

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great work :D

God damnn.

2 seconds off Bullant's Haswell time.

 

A little bit more & Haswell/DDR3 is truely a thing of the past.

Dammit! i just got afr!

 

I'm glad I didn't order any AFR, just released and a dinosaur already.

Not to mention the pile of crap one apparently has to plough through to get something decent. Been there, done that with MFR.

I'm glad I didn't order any AFR, just released and a dinosaur already.

Not to mention the pile of crap one apparently has to plough through to get something decent. Been there, done that with MFR.

+1 on that. Retail afr seems like it takes some serious binning. Plus you have to go cold for them to be decent. Samsungs seems the winners for the time being.

It was not hard to find good e-die. Even on cheaper kits. Hoping for the same on b-die

b-die is gonna be so expensive to bin though

Considering the amount of MFR we needed to bin to find something decent, which still feel short of the ES, we'll do just fine with Gskill/Samsung.

LN2 tomorrow, finished up on air (1.8v set in bios)

 

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Dear Santa claus: please could i have loud's B-Die and Splave's 6700k for crystmast???thanks :)

 

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I don't see anywhere for sale G.Skill 3600C16 so probably they are binned samples by G.Skill ( like Kingston's 3466 AFR's that never got retail? ).

they are sample, I have retail 7 sets 3600c17 and 1 ES set 3600c16 will all be here today merry christmas to me :D newegg premier ftw

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