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If it stripped out, a new screw may not help...Anyone by any chance have an m2*6mm tapered screw they can donate? Stripped out one on the m.2 slot of my ASUS Hero.
If it stripped out, a new screw may not help...Anyone by any chance have an m2*6mm tapered screw they can donate? Stripped out one on the m.2 slot of my ASUS Hero.
I got it out. I just need a replacement. The only option is to buy a whole laptop screw set of like 200 screws. ASUS CS are being douchenozzles and won’t cough up the screw.
First impressions please
Amazon was taking forever to ship the chip, so I cancelled the order. Just going to wait for 2019 CPUs at this point.
Amazon now has the 9900k at $1000
https://www.amazon.com/Team-Losi-Flathead-Screws-6mm/dp/B004EWZ3NYI got it out. I just need a replacement. The only option is to buy a whole laptop screw set of like 200 screws. ASUS CS are being douchenozzles and won’t cough up the screw.
A hardware store will sell you one or just a few.Thanks. I know how to buy them. It's just that they sell them in 200 packs for like 10 bucks and I'm pretty sure someone around here probably has about 199 sitting around doing nothing right now. No big deal.
My sig is actually pro-intel, but you had to be there back in the day...Maybe the pre-orders went through whatever stock they had.
Oh also, if you are trying to buy a Gen 9 may want to update your sig.
I have 2x16GB (32GB) G.SKILL TridentZ RGB 3200 14-14-14-34 coming to me at the end of this week (model F4-3200C14D-32GTZR). This memory is also dual rank, but uses select Samsung B-Die chips. Should be fun to play around with.
Dual Rank B-Die is a somewhat of waste in 4 DIMM slot motherboards. Impossible to break 3400-3600 and they usually have a sweet spot ~3200CL14 or so @1.4V, so You won't be getting big improvement versus 3200CL16
So unless You have one of those 2-DIMM slot mobos, best idea is to buy 4x8GB kits of B-Die dram.
Wouldn't dual channel always be quicker with 2 sticks instead of 4?
Dual Rank B-Die is a somewhat of waste in 4 DIMM slot motherboards. Impossible to break 3400-3600 and they usually have a sweet spot ~3200CL14 or so @1.4V, so You won't be getting big improvement versus 3200CL16
So unless You have one of those 2-DIMM slot mobos, best idea is to buy 4x8GB kits of B-Die dram.
What stress-testing software are you using? If the app incorporates AVX code, have you changed the AVX offset?
Specs are in my sig. Whens stress testing at 5.0 Ghz this thing easily gets to mid 80s. One of the hottest chips I have dealt with.View attachment 1110This was my cinebench, only ran it twice.
I used Prime95 26.6 with custom settings as per der8auer in this video for 8 hours. Then I used RealBench for another 8 hours and then after that I ran Intel Burn Test for another 6 hours before I stopped. The highest temps were seen with Prime95 (in the 80s).What stress-testing software are you using? If the app incorporates AVX code, have you changed the AVX offset?