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System Name | Windows | Linux |
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Processor | 13900K | 14900KS |
Motherboard | Pro Z790-A WiFi | Z790 Apex Encore |
Cooling | Arctic LF III 360 | Arctic LF III 420 |
Memory | 32GB 6600 CL32 | 48GB 8200 CL38 |
Video Card(s) | RTX 4090 | RTX 4070Ti Super |
Display(s) | MSI MAG401QR |
Case | Phanteks P600s | Asus PA602 |
Power Supply | Vertex GX-1000 | Vertex GX-1000 |
Software | Win 11 Pro | Varies - Some form of Debian |
Benchmark Scores | They suck. |
** Withdrawn ** - Well, I guess I'll keep it.
I bought a Great board, Great RAM, and a Genuine Turd Inside™ 14900KS. Waited too long to build and missed the 30 days for return.
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$500 Shipped and PayPal'd for the Board
$200 Shipped and PayPal'd for the RAM
**Edit to answer question below:**
The RAM has the standard 8200 Profile (38-49-49-84) and also has a 6000 Profile (38-38-38-xx).
It's 3Gb M-Die which I believe scales better with frequency rather than tighter timings.
And just to clarify, the board and RAM are great, I just got a really bad (SP102) 14900KS.
- Asus ROG Maximus Z790 Apex Encore
- 48GB (2x24GB) 8200MT/s Teamgroup Xtreem M-Die
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$500 Shipped and PayPal'd for the Board
$200 Shipped and PayPal'd for the RAM
**Edit to answer question below:**
Does the ram have any extra timing profiles built in? Like my ram has 4 profiles, 2 for XMP and 2 for EXPO, so if the main one doesn't work with w.e mobo, there is a fall back one. if yes, do you know what those main 4 timing numbers are? I'm just curious.
Is this A-die or M-die ram? I assume A-Die?
The RAM has the standard 8200 Profile (38-49-49-84) and also has a 6000 Profile (38-38-38-xx).
It's 3Gb M-Die which I believe scales better with frequency rather than tighter timings.
And just to clarify, the board and RAM are great, I just got a really bad (SP102) 14900KS.
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