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Hi,

up for sale are six ddr4 b-die based memory kits, for further information check description

 

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1. Core i7-8086K limited edition

Boxed, batch L751D, from Intel RMA. Good clocker and IMC, undelidded, barely used

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2. 2x8GB Corsair Dominator Platinum RGB DDR4-3600 C16

Practically new, based on B-die andonly used for a german review. These come with the new cappelix LEDs and the brand new Heatspreader design, checked for 4600c17 and 4700c18 at 1,5v for the review, they also did 4133 12-11 32m for me. In box

3. 2x8GB GEIL Dragon White ic ddr4-4000C19

White pcb with white ics plus a golden dragon and blue led, very attractive ram. ICs used are b die, a1 layout, checked for 4400c17 around 1,45v for daily use. Iirc, the mems did 2066 12-12 32m at first owner but only 2T, I only used them for daily driver after I got them as part of a bundle. They seem to be quite strong at lower timings, so I see them as good amd option. Tray

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4. 2x8GB G.Skill Trident Z silver-white DDR4-4400C19

A1 layout, very good clockers, they easily did 4600c19 1,4v, not less volts tested, what is a clear quality sign for a1. On the bench side, 4133 12-11 all benchmarks 2.00-2.02, 4266 12-11 around 2,13v for tests on cb 11.5 and gb3 when this still worked with my setup. In box with sticker, sn 81/82

 

5. 2x8GB G.Skill Trident Z silver-white DDR4-4400C19

Practically identical with #3, all within 0.01v. 12-11 up to 4266, barely used as well, I decided to sell them because I will not need that many highend a1 kits anymore. in box, SN79/80

6. 2x8GB G.Skill Trident Z red DDR4-4133C19-21

A1 layout, 4133 12-11 and 4266 12-12 and 12-11 worked for me and this kit also is tested to have a bit more fuel left because it scales at least up to 2,17v and 4266 was 2,14v. 1848 age, in box with sticker

7. 2x8GB G.Skill Trident Z red DDR4-4133C19-21

1723 sn, quite solid kit, 4266 12-11 all benchmarks 2,05v and less, tested 4330 12-11 gb3 2,08v, might go higher but imcs limited me maybe on apex x. in box with sticker

Prices excl. shipping

1. sold

2. sold locally

3. sold ebay

4. sold

5. sold private

6. sold

7. Offline

 

Shipping in eu will be around 15-20 Euros, for outside of this region I have quite bad options atm (at least with full insurance) so better get a quote.

Payment with bank transfer(EU)  or preferably paypal (buyer covers fees or fgift payment)

 

 

 

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Guten Tag Michael, mein lieber Freund !
Very interesting ddr4 kits you have there. Could you elaborate on what cpu and motherboard the testing was done on ? I'm assuming the voltages stated are bios set ( or Turbo Vcore / Formula Drive ) as opposed to Digi Multi Meter readouts, please correct me if I am wrong.

Thanks in advance, take care and glws

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Tests were done on Apex X and Apex XI with several cpus, 8600K, 8086K, on all voltages I refer to vdimm in BIOS of these boards. The boards are quite precise on setting voltages which I could check from start with reference kits I used. All results were obtained with cpu on air or H105 aio and a 120mm 1200 rpm fan for memory cooling if I used higher volts

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The 8086K and the 4133s #6 are sold and paid, #2 Corsair plats sold locally and paid, #4 4400c19s reserved, #7 not available atm after reservation was canceled and I consider if keeping them is an option

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@websmile Why don't you just keep #7? I think it would be a nice way to remember your past as a bencher and binner. A kit like this will retain value in a similar manner to superb hypers, so no worries there.

If you ever decide to get back to benching for whatever you have the best option around. I wouldn't sell a kit like that unless my life depended on it, whether it's legacy or not.

 

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6 hours ago, AutisticChris said:

@websmile Why don't you just keep #7? I think it would be a nice way to remember your past as a bencher and binner. A kit like this will retain value in a similar manner to superb hypers, so no worries there.

If you ever decide to get back to benching for whatever you have the best option around. I wouldn't sell a kit like that unless my life depended on it, whether it's legacy or not.

Keeping ram means having less budget available for either the next time he bins more ram or the next time he quits memory binning. 

GL with sale web!

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The "problem" is that I buy kits for quality checks and to keep up with development regularly, also to see how they do on new boards and cpus. I start to have doubts that this makes sense the way I handle this because selling stuff is not my favourite hobby but I can´t keep all kits due to obvious reasons :D

#4 sold and paid

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