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oc_windforce - Core i9 9900K @ 6800MHz - 53749 points Geekbench3 - Multi Core

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This is your A0 Sticks, correct?

I'm still tuning things for A2 as of now, will probably bench again this weekend.

This is insane. I didn't think a 4 dimm board could do this.
@LUCKY_NOOB Yes A0, and I have A2 for 4 sticks But I cant have direct booting at mem2000 with A2 stick. I think that just bad memory. However Littlboy He success direct booting at mem2000 with A2 stick. He also has A2 for 4 sticks.Aamong them,2 stick very good.
@AUTISTICCHRIS you can see my 4dimm Mb with mem 4133 at facebook. thanks bro https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=2081856795206073

@oc_windforce @Lucky_n00b What do you mean by A0 sticks? I know A2 is rgb style, and I have heard A1 is supposed to be old style.

If possible, pictures are highly appreciated.

Also, Facebook url does not work for me :(

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11 minutes ago, AutisticChris said:

@oc_windforce @Lucky_n00b What do you mean by A0 sticks? I know A2 is rgb style, and I have heard A1 is supposed to be old style.

If possible, pictures are highly appreciated.

Also, Facebook url does not work for me :(

A0 is the same, old one with even spacing for the RAM ICs,

A2 was the one known as 'RGB' pcb with used in many TridentZ RGBs as you said.

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