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  • #46
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    • #47
      Do you collect them? I will post pic later. I have ecos.What were the suggested prices for G.Skill's kits from DDR3 era? Does anyone know?

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      • #48
        Originally posted by digi85 View Post
        Do you collect them?
        Yeah, those are part of my collection. From time to time, some of them still get used for HWBOT stuff.

        Originally posted by digi85 View Post
        I will post pic later. I have ecos.
        Please do. You can also upload multiple pictures, just don't include a dozen or so in full size and use the thumbnail function for big stacks instead.

        Originally posted by digi85 View Post
        What were the suggested prices for G.Skill's kits from DDR3 era? Does anyone know?
        That varies a lot from one SKU to another, their condition and if they are complete with their original packaging (for other collectors). Some specific kits might sell better if you can provide meaningful OC results. My Ecos usually are pretested for 2133 CL7 and 2400 CL8 for example.

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        • #49
          Hello, I have 8 sticks total. I will not be able to check oc as I still use them in two ancient AM3 for very basic purposes with Phenom II B55 and Phenom II 955. Memory controller oficially supports only PC10666. And as far as I remember correctly I didn't manage to push them beyond 1830+ paired with Phenoms.
          I asked about MSRP for DDR3 sticks from that era when released. There where Ripjaws black,red, blue, PIs, Snipers, Ecos, Tridents etc.

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          • #50
            One of my favorite kits
            used market 2400c9 Pi
            Hoping to get some OC results soon. One stick already tested for ~2790 8-12-8 1.91v, the other needed capacitor repair so not binned yet.
            used market 2000c7 Flare
            Found these in Canada, were a pain in the rear to obtain. High hopes for this bin

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            • #51
              SparkysAdv Those Flares are so damn rare. I spent years looking for a second kit and never managed to find one. Hopefully they'll serve you well!
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              • #52
                emissary42 If you're just looking for any Flares, I have like 3 kits of 1800c9, a kit or two of 2000c9, and a half dead kit of 2000c7. Only one kit is boxed, one of the 1800c9.

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                • #53
                  Are you a collector yourself or just looking for good overclockers? Did you have any luck with the "low" bins?

                  Got a couple of 1800c7 and 1800c9 myself, but was looking for a second kit of the 2000c7, since I regularly use them with FM1/FM2.

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                  • #54
                    I'm just looking for good overclockers, tho I do have an excess of PSC
                    My best 1800c9 does 2666 8-12-8 right at 1.89v, better than many of my higher bin sticks.

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