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Guest TheMadDutchDude
Posted (edited)

Hey guys and gals,

 

All CPUs are pretty much brand new bar one mounting and five minutes of testing on each. They were tested for their maximum boot frequency and their maximum stable Cinebench R15 frequency at 1.45 volts (which turns out to be 1.46v in Windows)

 

None of these CPUs are de-lidded.

 

The chips were tested on a custom water loop with a single 140mm fat radiator with 22c ambient temps.

 

They all carry the same batch number: L536B309

 

So, what we have:

 

CPU no. 1 - £225

 

VID: 1.084v

Max boot: 5.1 GHz

Max R15: 5.0 / 4.9 GHz

 

CPU no. 2 - £185

 

VID: 1.104v

Max boot: 4.9 GHz

Max R15: 4.9 / 4.8 GHz

 

CPU no. 3 - £180

 

VID: 1.094v

Max boot: 4.9 GHz

Max R15: 4.8 / 4.8 Ghz

 

CPU no. 4 - £235

 

VID: 1.075v (best of the four)

Max boot: 5.1 GHz

Max R15: 5.0 / 4.9 GHz

 

Pictures:

http://imgur.com/kdAFXWU

http://imgur.com/G6TgfLB

http://imgur.com/fc8WouO

 

Payment via PayPal or Bank Transfer only.

 

They are OEM, and as such carry a one year warranty with Intel.

Edited by TheMadDutchDude
Guest TheMadDutchDude
Posted

Postage is about £11 to £13 for tracked and insured delivery, so we can call it £250 all in. That would be €350. :)

Guest TheMadDutchDude
Posted

Of course. All you've got to do is cover the postage costs. ;)

Guest TheMadDutchDude
Posted

I've checked the batch number, and they are a part of a retail batch, which means they should carry a three year warranty instead of just the one. That should entice people a little more, hopefully... ;)

Guest TheMadDutchDude
Posted

Time for eBay, I guess.

 

Thanks for the interest and then not replying, guys.

Guest
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