Reatork
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I felt like taking a moment to share a supremely interesting story.
Recently I was offered to purchase a X58 Classy3 with unknown CPU, 24Gb Corsair Vengeance 1600, & a CoolerMaster Seidon 120M from a friend for $100. A very decent deal.
The computer had issues, mainly boot loops & only 16 of the 24 ram was being seen in Bios. Further testing showed a few slots were not functioning properly. Research even showed this was a lifetime board, but the owner couldn't locate his receipt so he said warranty was out of the question as part of the reason for the sale.
Now comes the good parts. I decided to do a solid tear down on the system, as I have a working EVGA X58 SLI with a 920 to aid in finding the bad parts. As I pulled off the AIO I was shocked to find a 990X.. I also noticed something was amiss as I struggled to remove the AIO, after pulling up the install information I found out the Standoff studs were installed incorrectly. One side has a what looks to be like painted on washer. This side should be touching the Mobo but it wasn't. Looking at the mobo I noticed that some of the I guess coating had been scratched off under the studs causing a few etching lines to be bare & my guess shorted out by the metal stud.
So I had a thought.. let's try a "Proper" install. I used a Lil clear fingernail polish to cover the scratches. Installed the studies properly. Applied new TIM. Installed the AIO. Hooked up power & BAM!!! We have a system that sees all 24Gb of ram.. in grabbed an old 830Pro SSD tossed windows on, Fired up Aida64 & let it run. I maxed at 35-40c after 8hr run.. idle is 19c. After that I did a small OC to 4.04Ghz still idle at 19 & 45-50 under load. All I did was bump the 133 to 150, no volt change or anything complicated like that.
I'm not familiar with OC so I'm sure that this could hit way higher but as it is, it's better than my stock 920.
I'm very excited as I'm going to move a few parts from my 920 to this. My 512Gb 850Evo, my 970SSC & my 5TB HDD.
System A: MOBO: EVGA x58 SLI, CPU: Core i7 920 *Stock*, RAM: 24Gig Mushkin DDR3 1600 *7-7-7-18*, VID: EVGA GTX 580SC, PSU: CoolerMaster 700W Ultimate System B: MOBO: EVGA X58 Classified3, CPU: Core i7 99X *Stock*, RAM: 24Gig Corsair DDR1600 *8-8-8-24*, VID: 2x EVGA GTX580SC SLI, PSU: Corsair 1200AX
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Re: X58 Classified3 surprise!!
2016/11/01 19:31:40
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Re: X58 Classified3 surprise!!
2016/11/01 20:53:02
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Awesome!
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Re: X58 Classified3 surprise!!
2016/11/02 06:46:52
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That's great. Those x58's were a great investment for everyone who bought them.
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Re: X58 Classified3 surprise!!
2016/11/02 07:27:10
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I'm still looking for another Classified X58 motherboard. I love my 760 A1. Would just love to find one with a working Turbo & the ability to use an unlocked multi
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Re: X58 Classified3 surprise!!
2016/11/02 08:03:52
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Those EVGA X58 series were pretty good Motherboards. I've used a lot of them and still do.
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Re: X58 Classified3 surprise!!
2016/11/02 08:50:31
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Awesome deal for $100! I'm still in love with my X58 Classy 3. 970 @ 4.2ghz under an EK Predator 240. Intel really knocked it out of the park with X58.
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Re: X58 Classified3 surprise!!
2016/11/02 12:59:22
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Wow, that is an awesome deal and story. Congrats Reatork on the great save and deal. A little patience and elbow grease can go far.
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Re: X58 Classified3 surprise!!
2016/11/02 15:29:56
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You got a great deal on that board. I just picked one (classified3) up a couple months ago, just the board for 125$ I thought I got a great deal. I am running a Xeon W3680 unlocked hexcore at 4.2ghz. She crunches BOINC WCG as good as any of my X79 or newer systems..
post edited by bill1024 - 2016/11/02 18:22:34
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