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Old Oct 24, 2011, 08:54 PM   #4201
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What kinda specs do these bad boys have? youre reviewing them? wasnt able to find anything on them in a quick search
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Old Oct 24, 2011, 08:57 PM   #4202
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More details soon. For now, those pics are all I can do.
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Old Oct 24, 2011, 08:59 PM   #4203
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More details soon. For now, those pics are all I can do.
signed a non-disclosure agreement,eh?
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Old Oct 24, 2011, 09:05 PM   #4204
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Nope. Gotta do some testing. Just arrived. Don't wanna comment until I've played a bit.

If I had an NDA, I'd not have even posted the pics.
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Old Oct 24, 2011, 09:21 PM   #4205
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Nope. Gotta do some testing. Just arrived. Don't wanna comment until I've played a bit.

If I had an NDA, I'd not have even posted the pics.
wherefore the sneakyness then?

come on, at least tell us the stock specs, that would be pretty interesting, in my opinion!
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Old Oct 24, 2011, 09:22 PM   #4206
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Oh, i thought the sticker was in the pics! My bad!

2133 9-11-10-28, 1.65v, 4x4GB. Looks to be Hynix BFR.
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Scored this on ebay for $31 NIB and $50 for shipping MSRP is $399 USD
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Old Oct 26, 2011, 04:18 PM   #4208
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Nice score! I am jealous!
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I love it, great score for sure and very simple to change position from seated to standing
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Old Oct 26, 2011, 04:29 PM   #4210
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Yeha, that's my thing. Would be 100% fantastic for my bench station..I'd just bolt it to the wall, as I stand at that station anyway. I've been looking for something similar, and here you got one, and for DIRT cheap! Awesome score, man, awesome score.
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Old Oct 26, 2011, 04:35 PM   #4211
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best part was I had no expectation of winning I just dropped a lowball $35 maximum bid and forgot about it
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Old Oct 27, 2011, 02:59 AM   #4212
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Oh, i thought the sticker was in the pics! My bad!

2133 9-11-10-28, 1.65v, 4x4GB. Looks to be Hynix BFR.



oh well, not the speed i had hoped to see, but at 4gb/stick thats still pretty decent!

Im still happy with my 2400 10-12-11-48, 1.65, 2gb/stick Transcend Axeram... never encountered RAM before, which stored 2 timings, that were that different...
One seems AMD optimized,even if odd, at 1440 6-8-7-17-29, and the other, is the above mentioned printed on spec, for Intel.
(They even have a thermal sensor integrated in each Module, but they only can be read out on an Intel based machine, not on AMD,sadly)

It is also the Cheapest 2400 that is available on the market, even tho the timings are a little bit too high... they also dont like to clock to low timings as good as my Ripjaws 2000 9-9-9 did, but at clocks 1600+, their clocking capabilities are much better. Also, they are icecold, even under a long time full load... the Ripjaws were pretty warm in the same scenario, so warm, that i needed to point a fan towards them, for my personal peace of mind.
Definetly recommended, even if its just to play around with high memclocks.

Chips should be PSC, some of the worser timing ones of the second best bin (i think there is a 2500 bin, but im not quite sure)
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Old Oct 27, 2011, 03:09 AM   #4213
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Yeah, currently available ICs...not so nice.


My Mushkin Blackline...that quite a few users have here now, do really well. 8-10-8 @ 2400, but takes 1.7v.
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Old Oct 27, 2011, 08:59 AM   #4214
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Yeah, currently available ICs...not so nice.


My Mushkin Blackline...that quite a few users have here now, do really well. 8-10-8 @ 2400, but takes 1.7v.
every kit you can buy, or just single ones, or certain batches? i guess you mean the 2000 blacklines? seems like they also have PSC on them,right?
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Old Oct 27, 2011, 10:05 AM   #4215
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Old Oct 27, 2011, 11:53 AM   #4216
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nice and pretty cheap pump, good for its price... but even a Laing DDC + with the stock top has 600l/h and much higher head pressure... the D5 is even heftier, but also, much pricier when bought new
(you can solder every ordinary blue impellered DDC today to a DDC+, without any big soldering skills, so i only count the + variant)
I even have a 10 Euro aquarian submersible pump, and its 400/l.. but with just 1.2m head pressure
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Old Oct 27, 2011, 02:30 PM   #4217
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every kit you can buy, or just single ones, or certain batches? i guess you mean the 2000 blacklines? seems like they also have PSC on them,right?
I dunno about 2400 any more, but yeah, basically every kit will do 2133MHz @ 1.5v-1.6v, 9-10-9-28.

But, they are not 2000...they are 1600 MHz 6-8-6-24, and are Elpida, not PSC.


But I dunno about current kits, though. They went OOS, the, FullinFusion bought a set or two, and those are good as well. Now they are OOS again, and I have no idea is they will even come back in stock, or if current kits are as good.
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A poor man's cathodes :3
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Old Oct 28, 2011, 02:31 AM   #4219
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I dunno about 2400 any more, but yeah, basically every kit will do 2133MHz @ 1.5v-1.6v, 9-10-9-28.

But, they are not 2000...they are 1600 MHz 6-8-6-24, and are Elpida, not PSC.


But I dunno about current kits, though. They went OOS, the, FullinFusion bought a set or two, and those are good as well. Now they are OOS again, and I have no idea is they will even come back in stock, or if current kits are as good.
Are these Hypers or BBSE? My personal guess would be BBSE, but i could be wrong

Clocking Ram is a pain on this old C2 955, in my opinion its a small wonder, that its able to run 1600 at all,@1.65, and with 2700 NB and 1.29v CPU/NB. I definetly need a better platform for that, in the Future!

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A poor man's cathodes :3
not a bad idea, even if shortlived!
I would recommend you tho, to post stuff like that in the ghetto mods thread instead, it belongs there much better.

The People watching this thread most times are only satisfiable, if sharp high quality pictures of extremely fast,freezingly cool, or brutally expensive Hardware are posted...
I was told, that some even come here to fap, from time to time!
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Old Oct 28, 2011, 04:53 AM   #4220
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How much did they set you back? :P
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A poor man's cathodes? Cathodes already cost like nothing
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That's what I was thinking, I got my two 20 cm long UV's for $20.
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How much did they set you back? :P

$0.10 :3 I was at a wholesale with my dad and I saw a big box of 50 for $5 you would have to be crazy to turn that down
I'm not actually gunna use them as cathodes, unless I get bored :3
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how can you play on such a big screen O.o
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