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Sandy Bridge-E Overclocking & Tweaking, LGA2011, X79
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CyntrixTech
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Dec 9 2011, 02:53 AM
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QUOTE(owikh84 @ Dec 5 2011, 01:02 PM) From memoryc bro... but now this model not available anywhere across the globe already. your best bet is the 2133C9 kit or wait for the 2400C8 (not sure availability though) Now i need to add one more PSU for the extra PCIE connector on the mobo. One AX1200 is not enough  No stock on the 2400, the next piece already back ordered by a customer. Wait time may be over a few months for the 2400. I recommended this to bro Norazam: http://www.gskill.com/products.php?index=450&c1=1&c2=3with ready stock but I think he wants the other 2400 CL9  Since the CL8 kit already booked by you there is nothing else available besides the above ram. <1.5V to hit 5ghz looks really sweet. Most of my customer's 2500/2600k needs 1.5V to hit close to 5ghz.
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CyntrixTech
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Dec 9 2011, 11:18 AM
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The Corsair H100 is a respectable cooler, but to get the same temperature as a custom WC rig would require the fans to run at 2k+ RPM which is extremely loud. Sooner or later Corsair will release H120 (low FPI dual rad using the same rad on H80  ) POISON QUOTE Dealer's CL11 DDR2400 kit, one bottle opener already gone
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CyntrixTech
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Dec 9 2011, 06:38 PM
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QUOTE(marsha1l @ Dec 9 2011, 05:49 PM) i manage to get 5ghz@1.49v setting but seems nt stable.. 1) the error that occur at bsod is non related with oc.. such as 0xbe 0xc3 0x9c and 0x7e this error does nt indicate that i need to add vcore or vtt/qpi or ram timing.. so does this shows that i cant go for 5ghz? What is your temperature? If it is below 80 and it BSODs that mean you can still go higher with higher vcore. A "stable" OC will run till almost thermal shut down temperature without BSOD.
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CyntrixTech
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Dec 9 2011, 08:50 PM
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QUOTE(Norazam @ Dec 9 2011, 07:19 PM) @CyntrixTech hahahah i already though of owikh is the owner of the order ram... need a few more item to complete my searching for the 2nd pc project. owikh, wait aa after i gather all the items then i oder the cpu Nah, bro Owi's rams are gray market, no warranty on those from us  but his CL8 kit is from us  The other 2400 CL9-10 kit happens to be reserved by another forumer here (not me, I cannot afford it...I can afford to see customer use them only  ). You can still grab the CL9-11 kit and wait for the CL9-10 but it will likely be a few months wait for the second kit. Of those rams we received earlier, about 20% already sold out today This post has been edited by CyntrixTech: Dec 9 2011, 08:51 PM
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CyntrixTech
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Dec 10 2011, 11:23 AM
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I see i7 2600k is still much better value for money  I'd like to get some 2700k to see if I could get 5.4 ghz out of them 24/7
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CyntrixTech
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Dec 10 2011, 02:08 PM
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QUOTE(hantarkatsini2 @ Dec 10 2011, 12:24 PM) holy. that's some high end combo there. Haha. Isn't that what you are looking? Perhaps have Owi break it down for you
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CyntrixTech
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Dec 10 2011, 11:09 PM
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If you try to run IBT at max ram settings it may shut down
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CyntrixTech
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Dec 28 2011, 03:15 PM
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Gigabyte did it again. First their boards get plagued with unusual boot loop issue, next they BS about pcie3 (gen3), and now messed up bios on their new board
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CyntrixTech
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Dec 28 2011, 05:41 PM
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One of my customers' RIVE went kaput in less than a week. Try not to push them too hard at this point
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