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August refresh for remaining items. Offers welcome.

 

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All DDR3 binning results use 32M unless otherwise stated. No waza unless otherwise stated. Dual-channel results represent testing for compatibility, and are not voltage-minimized. All prices are before shipping. Can ship worldwide at buyer expense. PP F&F payment preferred (or G&S +3%). Bank wire transfer / Zelle also accepted. Imgur photos/albums attached for all items. Backup images: wave 1 items, wave 2 items, wave 3 items, all binning screenshots.

 

[DISCLAIMER FOR ELPIDA HYPERS: Hyper has a reputation for dying, including dying in shipping. Though personally I have not had much of an issue with this, I know many people who have, and I have put off selling this IC until now because of this risk. I will package the sticks carefully, but there is some risk of DOA. Discounts will be offered if buying multiple single-sticks.]

 

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Elpida 1Gb BASE Hyper: All results are from single-channel testing on ASUS X58. All sticks were tested for maximum frequency at fixed 6-7-5-20 timings through 32M. If a specific limiting factor was identified, it is noted after the result. If any quirks, issues, or “cursed” behavior was seen, that is also noted.

 

 

  • Kingston HyperX, 2000 8-8-8-24 1.65V, KHX2000C8D3T1K3/6GX, single sticks [Photo/Timestamp] [Screens]:
    • [$20] [$35] -6252: 972MHz 6-7-5-20 2.00V (tRCD-limited; 1002MHz 6-7-5-20 2V 8M)
    • [$35] [$55] -6490: 1042MHz 6-7-5-20 2.21V
    • [$45] [$65] -6574: 1047MHz 6-7-5-20 2.13V
    • [$30] [$45] -6621: 987MHz 6-7-5-20 1.98V (tRAS-limited)

 

  • Corsair Dominator GT ver2.1, 2000 8-8-8-24 1.65V, CMG4GX3M2A2000C8, single sticks. [Photo/Timestamp] [Screens]:
    • [$15] [$25] -0753 “OK”: 932MHz 6-7-5-20 1.96V

 

  • Corsair Dominator GT ver2.1, 2000 8-8-8-24 1.65V, CMG6GX3M3A2000C8, single sticks [Photo/Timestamp] [Screens]:
    • [$25] [$40] -1079 “4”: 992MHz 6-7-5-20 1.96V (32M voltage ceiling); 1052MHz 6-7-5-20 2.13V 8M (tRCD/tRP-limited)
    • [$25] [$40] -0016 “2”: 1032MHz 6-7-5-20 2.15V. Behavioral note: POSTs in dual channel only on both R3F/R3BE; results used an assisting stick in channel B. Initial training took about a minute even at 800MHz auto timings, from which frequency had to be gradually raised.
    • [$35] [$60] -0016 “4”: 1037MHz 6-7-5-20 2.08V (tRAS-limited).

 

  • “Cursed” Corsair Dominator GT ver2.1, 2000 8-8-8-24 1.65V, CMG6GX3M3A2000C8 sticks [Photo/Timestamp]:
    • [$70] [$100] -2003 “R” (Rage Edition): 1082MHz 6-7-5-20 2.12V. Behavioral note: Although it can POST in single channel, even a few MHz beyond 1000MHz 6-7-5-20 will not POST as reliability decreases with higher frequency. Thus, results used a CMG6GX3M3A2000C7 stick in channel B; this result may be frequency-limited by that stick!

 

[$15] My last 4x2GB sticks of Samsung 1Gb G-die:

  • OEM ECC, M391B5673GB0-CH9 (4 sticks). (Anecdotally, ECC seems a little more efficient than non-ECC per-clock, but clocks a little lower.)
    • #53: 1333MHz 8-11-13 2.26V, 1400MHz 9-12-13 2.06V
    • #56: 1333MHz 8-11-12 2.14V, 1400MHz 9-12-13 1.91V
    • #58: 1333MHz 8-11-13 2.11V, 1400MHz 9-12-13 1.91V
    • #59: 1333MHz 8-11-12 2.16V, 1400MHz 9-12-13 1.96V

 

Miscellaneous other stuff:

 

Free stuff:

  • 1x NZXT 120mm fan (DC)
  • 1x Fractal 120mm fan (DC)
  • A bag of SATA cables
  • A bag of DFI yellow IDE cables
  • 4x 3.5” HDDs: Seagate Barracuda 500GB (2014), WD Blue 500GB (2014), WD Blue 1TB (2015), Seagate Barracuda Compute 2TB (2018).
  • 1x ASUS PCE-AC51 PCIe WiFi card (no antennae)

 

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Old timestamps:

https://i.imgur.com/nKGIeBV.jpeg 

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SOLD ZONE (Waves 2/3): see here

 

SOLD ZONE (Wave 1)

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***SOLD*** [$300] Socket 939 DDR1 Binning Bundle (including BH-5/TCCD/etc.) [Imgur]:

  • DFI LANParty UT nF4 SLI-DR R.AD0 (nForce4 SLI). For parts/repair. Was not able to get an image on PCIe, and the CPU did not heat up. All debug LEDs light up.
  • DFI LANParty UT nF4 SLI-DR Expert R.AC1 (nForce4 SLI).
  • Athlon 64 X2 4400+ and Opteron 165 (including CPU tray).
  • 102x sticks of DDR1 (in 4 trays), including 25x 256MB (SR), 70x 512MB (DR), and 7x 1GB (DR). A couple dozen of these sticks come from a lot I purchased a few years ago from a retired bencher, of good-bin BH-5, CH-5, and TCCD. Includes models such as Corsair 3200XL, Mushkin Enhanced Level II DDR433/PC3500 CL2, and DDR600/PC4800 kits from OCZ, GeiL, G.Skill, and Patriot. Some of these kits could go for a small fortune on eBay, but I’d rather these get the proper bench testing that I never was able to do. Aside from sticks randomly picked to test out boards/CPUs, I did not test my DDR1. All items were purchased as working, but should be considered “untested”.

 

Some Socket 939 Athlon FX chips [Imgur]:

  • ***SOLD*** [$50] FX-53 CAAGC, 0423VPMW.
  • ***SOLD*** [$50] FX-55 CAA2C, 0442GPMW.
  • ***SOLD*** [$50] FX-55 CABNE, 0524TPMW.

 

***SOLD*** [$250] Socket 775 DDR2 Binning Bundle (including all the interesting Micron revisions) [Imgur]:

  • ASUS RAMPAGE FORMULA REV 1.00G (X48, DDR2).
  • 2x E8500 and 2x Q9650 (including CPU tray).
  • 128x sticks of DDR2 (in 5 trays), including 5x 512MB (DR), 7x 512MB (SR), 97x 1GB (DR), 12x 1GB (SR), and 7x 2GB (SR). All sticks I’ve accumulated off eBay over the years, looking for Micron Rev.A/Rev.B/Rev.D, AKA D9DQx “Fatbodies”, D9DCx “Widebodies”, and D9GCT/D9GMH/D9GKX “D9s”. Includes models such as Corsair 4300C3PRO, Crucial Ballistix 16FA, Crucial Ballistix 16FB3, Crucial Ballistix 800C4/1066C5 16FD2/16FD3/16FD5, Corsair/G.Skill 800C3, Corsair 9136C5D and 10000C5D. Some of these kits could go for a small fortune on eBay, but I’d rather these get the proper bench testing that I never was able to do. Aside from sticks randomly picked to test out boards/CPUs, I did not test my DDR2. All items were purchased as working, but should be considered “untested”.

 

***SOLD*** [$15] Lot of 10x locked LGA1155 chips [Imgur]:

  • Sandy Bridge: Celeron G470, Pentium G620, Pentium G630, 2x Pentium G840
  • Ivy Bridge: Pentium G2030, Pentium G2030T, i3-3220, i3-3220T, i3-3240T
  • Tray included.

 

***SOLD ELSEWHERE*** [$100] ASRock Z97 OC Formula REV. 1.02 (Z97) “#6”. Boxed; manuals, socket protector, and I/O shield included. [Imgur]

  • Works fine, used for CPU/mem binning for about a year. For transparency, the voltage scaling on the B channel is a bit weaker than on the A channel, and I got another OCF which is a little better on this matter. With that said, the board is still plenty capable, e.g. of 1350MHz+ 8-12-8 and 1400MHz+ 8-13-8 32M PSC in dual channel, so this shouldn't be a huge concern for most users.

 

Though I only ever took a handful cold, binning Haswell CPUs was one of my biggest projects over the last 4 years. These are among the best chips that I held onto from the 140 samples I binned. Almost all the chips I kept should have some cold potential, and hopefully others will be able to demonstrate that potential. (For example, the G3258s below are similar to a chip I sold three years ago that did 6.3+ on LN2. Of course, no guarantees!)

 

Note that only Vcore is minimized; other voltages were adjusted to achieve min Vcore, but not fine-tuned. All testing done in SuperPi 32M, all-core/all-thread, 1.8VIN, and stock IMC volts, unless otherwise stated.

 

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G3258:

  • 1. ***SOLD*** [$25] 3404C571 “#1” – 1.040V VID, 5.0GHz 1.42V, 5.1GHz 1.50V (2.2VIN). IMC tested for 1360MHz 8-12-8-30 PSC at 0.80V SA/1.00V IOA/1.00V IOD.
  • 2. ***SOLD*** [$25] 3418B986 “#1” – 1.056V VID, 5.0GHz 1.42V (2.2VIN, +300mV IOD). IMC tested for 1360MHz 8-12-8-30 PSC at 1.00V SA/1.00V IOA/1.00V IOD. Delidded, used for my best dice runs, including 5.8GHz 32M and 5.84GHz 1M.

 

4670K:

  • 1. ***SOLD*** [$10] 3334C057 – 1.008V VID, 5.0GHz 1.46V 4/4, 1.41V 2/2. IMC tested for 1360MHz 8-12-8-30 PSC at 0.80V SA/1.00V IOA/1.05V IOD.
  • 2. ***SOLD*** [$20] L313B427 – 1.008V VID, 5.0GHz 1.37V 4/4 (2.2VIN, +300mV IOD), 1.36V 2/2, 5.1GHz 1.42V (+300mV IOD). IMC tested for 1360MHz 8-12-8-30 PSC at 1.10V SA/1.20V IOA/1.35V IOD.

 

4770K:

  • 1. ***SOLD*** [$50] QE6S L249B347 “#2” – 0.992V VID, 5.0GHz 1.33V SET/1.33V GET, 5.1GHz 1.53V SET/1.46V GET 4/4 (2.2VIN), 1.42V SET/1.40V GET 2/2 (2.2VIN). IMC tested for 1360MHz 8-12-8-30 PSC at 0.95V SA/1.00V IOA/1.05V IOD. The FIVR is bugged on this stepping, overshooting SET below 1.35V and undershooting above 1.35V. [Graph]
  • 2. ***SOLD*** [$50] QE6S L249B347 "#1" - 1.008V VID, 5.0GHz 1.38V SET/1.38V GET, 1.33V SET/1.33V GET 2/2, 5.1GHz 1.45V SET/1.42V GET (2.2VIN), 1.41V SET/1.40V GET 2/2 (2.2VIN). IMC tested for 1360MHz 8-12-8-30 PSC at 0.85V SA/1.00V/1.10V IOD. The FIVR is bugged on this stepping, overshooting SET below 1.35V and undershooting above 1.35V.

 

4690K (my last 2/18 samples):

  • 1. ***SOLD*** [$20] X441A926 – 0.976V VID, 5.0GHz 1.33V (+100mV IOD), 5.1GHz 1.49V (+100mV SA, +100mV IOD). IMC tested for 1360MHz 8-12-8-30 PSC at 0.80V SA/1.00V IOA/1.00V IOD.
  • 2. ***SOLD*** [$20] X538B404 – 1.008V VID, 5.0GHz 1.36V, 5.1GHz 1.49V (+100mV SA, +300mV IOA, +300mV IOD).

 

4790K:

  • 1. ***SOLD*** [$60] X516B804 – 1.072V VID, 5.0GHz 1.38V 4/4, 1.37V 2/2, 5.1GHz 1.50V 2/2. IMC tested for 1360MHz 8-12-8-30 PSC at 0.80V SA/1.00V IOA/1.00V IOD.

 

Freebies [Imgur]:

  • ***SOLD*** 1x 50-DIMM tray.

 

***SOLD*** [$150] Taylor Wharton 35VHC 35L Dewar. Not used since purchase. [Imgur | Drive]

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  • redux changed the title to redux's Retirement Sale: Wave 1, incl. Z97 OCF, locked LGA1155/1150 chips

I tested the first sample briefly (4790k). So far at 2c/2t, it boots XP at 1.27v fine after a delide. 
Not sure if it can do lower and what pi 32M does after deliding. 
So thanks
 

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  • redux changed the title to redux's Retirement Sale: DDR3 G-die/D-die/CFR/BBSE/Hyper, 3570Ks, M5F, M7I, NH-D15, and more!
  • redux changed the title to redux's Retirement Sale: DDR3 G-die/D-die/CFR/BBSE/Hyper, 3570Ks, M7I, NH-D15, and more!
  • redux changed the title to redux's Retirement Sale: Elpida Hyper, Samsung G-die, Dom Plat 2400C9, Maximus VII Impact, NH-D15, and more!
  • redux changed the title to redux's Retirement Sale: Elpida Hyper, Samsung G-die, Dom Plat 2400C9, Maximus VII Impact, TS101, and more!
  • redux changed the title to redux's Retirement Sale: Elpida Hypers (10 left!), Samsung G-die (4 left!), and more!
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