Oh hello there, Morpheus Johnson.
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Oh hello there, Morpheus Johnson.
Most decent Hyper are capable of 2400+ at 8-8-8. Good Hyper can do it at 7-8-7. Samsungs can do almost 3000 at 9-12-12 and have proven to be quite a bit faster than everything out there except frozen...
Hey... I've seen those before!
:D
Bought these earlier today... care to clarify on what I think they are?
BBSE
http://www.ebay.com/itm/321163068515?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1439.l2649
X-Series PSC...
Are those 2666C11 MFR?
Are they actually balling the IC's? My guess would be that the jig allows them to mount the IC's securely without actually flowing any solder.
Would you mind explaining exactly how all of this works? It's quite interesting!
I had a kit of those for a few days before I sent them off to a friend in Canada... great set of Hypers for sure.
MFR is not our friend unless it's in 8GB sticks... Single-sided kills efficiency, as your screenshot above shows.
:D
It'll also do almost 3100 mem at ambient temperatures!
If you're talking about the small containers for pouring as opposed to storage, most overclockers use insulated thermoses or carafes.
This is what I use:
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I bought a 3570K this weekend and it's a dog :(
What's the batch?
Me me me! Maybe...
2.2V for 8.5GHz! :D
Asus quoted me $150 to replace a socket. I'd sooner buy a new board than pay that much.
But seriously... just listen to Scoot.
The biggest problem that I've seen is that clock for clock, they get beaten in benchmarks. For example, even at 2400 8-8-8, they would lose to BBSE at 2400 9-11-9 in 32M. Perhaps it has to do with...
Unfortunately the resale prices of Hypers have plummeted since Ivy Bridge was released and 2200+ memory speeds became readily available. Additionally, the 2000 C8 sticks were on the lower end of the...
Every time I get a card without one of those, I crush the core :(
Awesome! 7GHz 1M, please!
Hitting this again today. I found out my slacker approach to LOD actually hurt my scores (I'll provide graphs and data after the competition).
I also tested my memory up to 1450 on stock volts......
"Core Series, Long DIMM"
Doesn't look any longer than normal lol
I think I'll try the hairdryer thing. With the memory on the front, will using a hair dryer on the back help keep the memory warm or do I need to find a way to apply directly to the chips?
You think we could pull something like the 480 and hit it with a hairdryer? Or maybe kick up the mem volts to raise the temperatures a bit? I might give that a go... good idea Gunslinger!
Did you have the same types of failure when it got too cold: a short freeze followed by a bad score and some odd colors?