Tea_Bag wrote: » I think I cried a little while pushing my spanking new ~€170 ax750 into my ~€60 prodigy. It's an over looked design flaw that could have been easily remedied.
Headshot wrote: » now this is miles better I had plans to spray paint the fitting deceit so kindly gave me but I said **** if imagine if I paint the threads (even thou I had planed to cover them) better safe than sorry Thanks to the help I got in here and especially game for the pms (im currently leak testing)
Tea_Bag wrote: » Once you go 700W+ you're options narrow considerably.
beno619 wrote: » Dont really see it as a design flaw, some sacrifices had to be made I guess and there are plenty of PSU's that "fit". There is definitely a gap in the market for a short modular PSU.
Tea_Bag wrote: » The ax1200 powers the nearly passive server. I've the AX750 in the prodigy, and I've heard the psu come on for the first time ever, just this week. :eek:
NTMK wrote: » ax750??? i thought you had a ax1200? or do you still have a 1200
Serephucus wrote: » Prodigy. PSU (connectors) too long. Not a happy panda at the moment.
game4it70 wrote: » I was wondering if Intel binned them for discount program or not.Yours will hopefully be binned
Gumbi wrote: » Yep that's what I was saying. Haha. Yeah he did well I'd say. I got this on the Intel Discount Programme, so I'm thinking its more likely to be on one extreme or the other (as oppose to being average) - so either a very good overclocker, or quite a poor one haha. I'm pretty sure it has adaptive voltage.
game4it70 wrote: » There are alot more things that need changing than just vcore when going for a higher clock. Not sure if the GBT mobos have adaptive volts on them but if you disable that during stress testing you dont have to worry about AVX making your vcore jump alot. Your friend has a very good chip imo the lucky fecker :P
Gumbi wrote: » Z87x-d3h. Haswell has a lot of varied overclocking settings, so I bet if you are just modifying the vcore that you have more headroom. Also using AVX instructions (which can be disable in Win7, not 8 though) can add a lot of instability and/or voltage. A friend of mine has his at 4.7 with lower maximums with air cooling that will be ever so slightly inferior to my own setup. He is at 4.7 at something like 1.32v or something.
game4it70 wrote: » Costa rica seems to be better than malaysia from what i've read. There doesn't seem to be as many of them floating around though so maybe to early to till if actually better.
NTMK wrote: » The chip will have the Place of manufacture on the top (malaysia, Costa Rica, etc) and im trying to see which plant makes the better chips
Gumbi wrote: » What do you mean where was it made? Sure, I'll let you know how I get on with overclocking.
Gumbi wrote: » I'm hoping for 4.7. I'm getting a dark rock pro 2 which is a solid air cooler.
NTMK wrote: » If you wouldnt mind i'd really like to know where the chip was made and what it OC'd to when you get around to it