Ivy Bridge may be about to go out of style with Haswell's imminent release, but man does this platform make memory clocking easy. As usual, less volts to pass Super Pi 32M than SB-E for 1300MHz...
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Ivy Bridge may be about to go out of style with Haswell's imminent release, but man does this platform make memory clocking easy. As usual, less volts to pass Super Pi 32M than SB-E for 1300MHz...
Just did a quick run on X79 quad channel with the 2133 Doms, full Hyper Pi 32M@2400C9. Something I can't do with my Team LV kit that is RATED for 2400C9. Apparently the 2133C9 kit that is 1.50v and...
http://www.ebay.com/itm/111062650246
Really rare Dominator GT kit using Elpida Hypers
I just don't get these sticks, or the C11 2400 kit. They simply will not run stable on my X79 setups at their rated timings/voltage, but there's nothing obvious like them failing memtest or...
1.70 couldn't pass Super Pi 32M so yeah. And this board undervolts a little anyway.
I think these 3820 chips can take a beating better than the C2 39xx CPUs. I'm not that worried about pumping up VCCSA and VTT :D
This is more of a test of my 3820's IMC than the capabilities of the sticks, but I managed DDR3-2600 C10 Super Pi 32M stable.
http://i.imgur.com/n0xkxsg.jpg
They definitely are HYK0:
http://i.imgur.com/z759A9M.jpg
However, my Trident X 2400C9 are also HYK0, and I couldn't get them stable 24/7 although I think the XMP for these sticks clued me in a...
As I mentioned, my kit came in yesterday afternoon. I was expecting it to be new "old" stock but clearly from the serial numbers, G.Skill is still producing this model. I have no idea why NewEgg,...
I'm sure it's a storefront rather than an individual seller.
That...doesn't sound good. I'd assumed these would be essentially the same as the Trident X 2400C9 but possibly with subs better tuned to SB-E/X79. Are they just not as robust? What was the...
These sticks aren't as extinct as I thought: http://www.ebay.com/itm/390580328344
I have a kit on the way. I don't think my SB-E chips are as strong as Massman's but I'll test them anyway, along...
Well if you ever change your mind again and they're OOS at MemoryC, that eBay seller apparently has 100+ kits :eek:
The Ripjaws Z kit from Memory C has already been delivered to my parents' house. I might have to bump this old thread for updates lol ...
Lower profile than most of the 2400C9 kits as well (removing the fins from Trident X doesn't count, they look fugly when you do that). Also hoping for better compatibility/stability for 24/7 with my...
Both kits I'm selling ;)
Only one kit left now, hmm wonder who grabbed one? Oh wait what's this shipping notification from MemoryC? :D
http://www.ebay.com/itm/390580328344
Samsung D-rev (discontinued Ripjaws Z kit)
These are all mine:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/230964320616
Samsung D-rev
http://www.ebay.com/itm/230964325418
http://www.ebay.com/itm/230964327537
http://www.ebay.com/itm/230964331198
Hynix...
I see you found some of the kits I have up for sale :D
These were never actually released as a retail product to my knowledge.
Still looking for some 2400C9 BFR :(
Nice to see this here, since Ocxtreme no longer seems to be accessible.
Hmmm? What are those Ripjaws Z, Dumo?
Odd sticks, these. Can't get them stable on my X79 platform (RIVE+3930K) whereas TridentX with the same specs are. The Team 2400C9 work fine on MVE+3570k.