stinger608
Dedicated TPU Cruncher & Folder
- Joined
- Nov 11, 2008
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- 11,222 (1.91/day)
- Location
- Wyoming
System Name | Dean Machine/2020 Ryzenfall |
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Processor | Intel 4790K/AMD Ryzen 5800X |
Motherboard | MSI 1150 Gaming mATX/Asus ROG STRIX B550-F Gaming Wifi |
Cooling | Cooler Master Hyper 212 LED/SilverStone AH240 AIO |
Memory | 16 gigs Crucial Ballistix Tactical Tracer/32 gigs G.Skill TridentZ NEO DDR4 |
Video Card(s) | Gigabyte 1660 Super/EVGA GTX 1080 FTW Hybrid Gaming |
Storage | Crucial SSD 256 and 2TB spinner/Dual Samsung 980 Pro M2 NVME 4.0 |
Display(s) | Overlord 27" 2560 x 1440 |
Case | Corsair Air 540 |
Audio Device(s) | On board |
Power Supply | Seasonic modular 850 watt Platinum/EVGA T2-850 Titanium |
Software | Windows 10 Pro/Windows 10 Pro |
Already trying to get my money back.
Probably the correct choice bro. I just have a feeling this is one of those sour deals. The seller has been selling cheap crap to build up his or her rep and then hit a ton of people for a shit load of money and disappear.
Was worth a shot at least. Oh well.
Anyways. What do you guys thing about those cheap ES chips. ES means they are not supposed to be sold. They are clocked lower than the regular chips. Then tski had that board that just went out possibly because of bad ES chips.
ES chips, or Engineering Samples, are actually the property of Intel. Intel "loans" these chips out and if the person sells said ES chip it is then considered theft according to Intel's rules. LOL, even though millions of these are and have been sold.
I currently have a Xeon W3520 that is a damn ES chip. Purchased a motherboard and chip over a year ago and it was in the board. Sucks because legally a person can't even sell it.