cadaveca
My name is Dave
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ES. No RMA.Cadeveca: lol, its cool , its ES or retail? RMA will be possible?
But this is shipper's fault, so I hope they will replace.
ES. No RMA.Cadeveca: lol, its cool , its ES or retail? RMA will be possible?
System Name | SnowFire / The Reinforcer |
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Processor | i7 10700K 5.1ghz (24/7) / 2x Xeon E52650v2 |
Motherboard | Asus Strix Z490 / Dell Dual Socket (R720) |
Cooling | RX 360mm + 140mm Custom Loop / Dell Stock |
Memory | Corsair RGB 16gb DDR4 3000 CL 16 / DDR3 128gb 16 x 8gb |
Video Card(s) | GTX Titan XP (2025mhz) / Asus GTX 950 (No Power Connector) |
Storage | Samsung 970 1tb NVME and 2tb HDD x4 RAID 5 / 300gb x8 RAID 5 |
Display(s) | Acer XG270HU, Samsung G7 Odyssey (1440p 240hz) |
Case | Thermaltake Cube / Dell Poweredge R720 Rack Mount Case |
Audio Device(s) | Realtec ALC1150 (On board) |
Power Supply | Rosewill Lightning 1300Watt / Dell Stock 750 / Brick |
Mouse | Logitech G5 |
Keyboard | Logitech G19S |
Software | Windows 11 Pro / Windows Server 2016 |
I see, very interesting to note. That's disappointing to say the least...More than you know, since 4.7 GHz works @ 1.25V, contrary to most ES samples. Stock voltages on this chip is 1.056V, load jumps to 1.2V.
Solder gun OP *sarcasmES. No RMA.
But this is shipper's fault, so I hope they will replace.
So the trick in running 4.7 GHz at a decent voltage is to use a hammer and get rid two resistors?