People on Overclockersclub I've sold to:
My_Time
djkt (twice)
playah (three times) - Once I shipped the CPU's like a noob and the pins bent during shipping, offered a full refund and shipping costs back to me if they don't work. +2 for him being able to straighten the pins out.
dr_bowtie
IVIYTH0S
Rokkaholik (three times)
CheeseMan42 (twice) - Noctua NH-D14 shipped via USPS took over a week, and he lives 1-2 hours away. Go figure.
EB2600
Paradax
pkilway
Jenova69
Locutus
boinker (twice)
bishop245
Bandrew
NumbWarr0r
Bubbaxm2
mojunikey7
Reaper_88
BluePanda
People I've bought from:
robAP
tacohunter52 (five times)
wevsspot
The Smith
smduff
Shadowfactor
Celcius
jlqrb
jk336699
Nuclear
Water_Hazard
I can also set-up a Skype meeting where you can see the parts working live via webcam, with whatever stress tests you want it to run (within reason).
I'm selling multiple items, free shipping (except for heavy and large items) to anywhere in the U.S.:
Soon to be available:
Available now:
Two 96GB Kingston SSDNow V+100's used on my test bench (used very infrequently).
One for $55 shipped each, or both for $100 shipped.


I ended up ordering a 100 LME49720NA Op-Amps. I'll probably end up using 12 of them, and who knows how much I'll use in the future.
Through Digi-key, 1 unit costs $3.07, a bulk of 10 costs $27.72 (or $2.772 per unit). That doesn't include shipping and tax.
If anyone wants to buy some from me, I'll sell 2 units for $450, or 4 units for $8.00 shipped. It has to be shipped at least via parcel post, so that's ~$1.95 or more out of my costs.
Selling an EVGA GTX 590 Classified for $460. In great shape, EVGA Guest warranty is good until around November 2014. Trades or offers welcome.
Two Samsung F3 1TB's (original Samsung models):
I am parting with two Samsung F3 1TB's. Both are original Samsung models that I've used in RAID 1. Both are models HD103SJ.
Warranty expiration dates:
27-JUN-2013
20-JUL-2014
$65 shipped each, or buy both for $120 shipped.
MSI GTX 570 (reference) with Koolance Full Cover Waterblock:
I bought this on 04/04/2011 (day of shipping), comes with 3 years Parts, 2 years Labor with serial-based warranty since date of shipping. It's been watercooled it's entire life. I never went higher than 1050mV's, and it is currently flashed at 910MHz Core Clock (Memory is at stock 950MHz). It's a great performer, and I can flash it back to stock settings, or I can just send you the stock BIOS to flash back to in an e-mail.
I believe I have the original box, but it's big. I'll charge $20 more if you want the original box, because shipping will be more expensive.
GTX 570 with stock heatsink = $190
Koolance Acetal (EK-FC580 GTX+ Acetal) Waterblock = $75
Both (includes stock heatsink) = $250
Sold items:
Used in my test bench, replacing it with an i7 3770K later tonight.
Overclocking, voltages, and temps with rig below:
CPU: i7 2700K @4.9 GHz w/HT 1.420 Vcore BIOS 3402; 1.416V - 1.424V CPU-Z | Maingear Epic T1000 + Swiftech Apogee XT 120.3 Push + Pull (5v) Max 67C Prime95
CPU: i7 2700K @5.0 GHz w/HT 1.460 Vcore BIOS 3402; 1.464V - 1.472V CPU-Z | Maingear Epic T1000 + Swiftech Apogee XT 120.3 Push + Pull (5v) Max 70C Prime95
MB: ASUS P8Z68-V Pro\GEN3
Memory: 4 x 4GB Samsung Extreme Low Voltage 1866MHz @ 8-9-9-24-1T at 1.5V's
$45 shipped for the GIGABYTE GA-MA785GMT-UD2H (does not come with i/o shield, but can be ordered for $13, thus the price reduction)
$170 shipped for both. Sold to Reaper_88
The i7 950 was bought locally from someone else, and it was never opened until I got my hands on it on February 12, 2012. I've used it on my test bench at 4.3GHz. It can be shipped with the stock heatsink and box for $160.
and at 1150mV's overclocks to 990MHz Core Clock stable:
Selling for $190 shipped. Will not come in original box, but will come with accessories.
Selling for $160 shipped. Will not come in original box, but will come with accessories.
Has serial-based warranty which will be good for 3 years from date of purchase.
I am now parting with my GTX 460 1GB's. I will post more details when my vision clears:
PNY XLR8 VCGGTX4601XPB-OC - Bought at Superbiiz on 11/29/2010, used in my server, never overclocked aside from the factory overclock. It still has 2 years limited warranty.
Update: While not a good overclock on the stock cooler, the temps are good, and the sound is pretty quiet. The GPU under water and with a BIOS flash for voltage unlocking, it can probably hit 1000MHz. Here are the stable overclocks:
Stock 1025mV's = 830MHz Core Clock and 1900MHz Memory
1087mV's = 880MHz Core Clock and 1900MHz Memory
Selling for $130 shipped
(2 count) EVGA 01G-P3-1371-AR - Both bought from a user at Overclock.net who only used it with watercooling for the GPU, the same way I used them. One overclocks on water to 970MHz Core Clock stable at 1087mV's (no BIOS flash, but voltage to 1212mV's is available) and 920MHz with the stock cooler. It can get to 950MHz on the stock cooler at 1112mV's. The lower overclocking one on water hits 930MHz Core Clock stable at 1087mV's (no BIOS flash), but voltage also to 1212mV's is available) and 910MHz with the stock cooler.
Here are the stable overclocks with stock cooler for the lower overclocking card:
1087mV's (Stock Cooler) = 910MHz Core Clock
Here are the stable overclocks with a MCW80 Universal GPU block for the lower overclocking card:
1087mV's (Water) = 930MHz Core Clock
Here are the stable overclocks with the stock cooler for the higher overclocking card:
1087mV's (Stock Cooler) = 920MHz Core Clock
Here are the stable overclocks with a MCW80 Universal GPU block for the higher overclocking card:
1087mV's (Water) = 970MHz Core Clock
Selling for $130/$120 shipped. One overclocks on water to 970MHz Core Clock stable, the other not as high (will have to double check). The not as good of an overclocking one for cheaper, or both for selling for $240 shipped.
ASUS ENGTX460 DirectCU/2DI/1GD5 - Another great overclocker. This reaches 990MHz stable Core Clock overclock on water, although at 1212mV's.
Still has 2 years limited warranty by serial.
Here are the stable overclocks with a MCW80 Universal GPU block and a BIOS flash:
Stock 1025mV's = 900MHz Core Clock
1100mV's = 950MHz Core Clock
1212mV's = 990MHz Core Clock
Selling for $135 shipped
To compare the benchmark results, here's a GTX 560 and GTX 560 Ti to compare (same benchmark settings, and these are the best overclocking cards I have for the GTX 560 and GTX 560 Ti):
GTX 460 1GB @ 970MHz Core Clock = 29.3 Avg FPS
GTX 560 1GB @ 940MHz Core Clock = 29.0 Avg FPS
GTX 560 Ti 1GB @ 1000MHz Core Clock = 33.2 Avg FPS
I'm selling an ASUS ENGTX560 DCII OC/2DI/1GD5 that I had for a few days, I'm keeping the one that overclocks to 940MHz, is why I'm selling this one. There's no voltage unlock on these cards (at least, nothing easily unlocked), but with the stock voltages, can get to 900MHz Core Clock. It performs close to the same as a GTX 460 1GB with GPU watercooling and overclocked to 1GHz, but with stock air cooling and temps never reaching past 53C. Pretty efficient power consumption as well.
To compare the benchmark results, here's a GTX 560 and GTX 560 Ti to compare (same benchmark settings, and these are the best overclocking cards I have for the GTX 560 and GTX 560 Ti):
GTX 460 1GB @ 970MHz Core Clock = 29.3 Avg FPS
GTX 560 1GB @ 940MHz Core Clock = 29.0 Avg FPS
GTX 560 Ti 1GB @ 1000MHz Core Clock = 33.2 Avg FPS
Selling for $145 shipped.
'm selling since I'm upgraded to an i7 2700k after a trade. The i5 2500K was bought on Black Friday in a combo deal at Newegg. It has been stable at 4.8GHz at 1.455V's (BIOS), 1.440V - 1.448V's CPU-Z. Under 120.4 watercooling with temps never reaching over 69C during load.
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For 4.9GHz, it seems to need more voltages to be stable than I'd be willing to run 24/7 (and this has been running 24/7 only for a day or two until my eye surgery on 12/05, other than today for a 30 minute Prime95 Blend test + screenshot, it has not been turned on since).
Selling for $175 shipped.
I bought a bunch of these at a discount with Open Box deals. It has only been used only for one day for benchmarking. I am debating about keeping at least 2 of them, but going to list
If you buy two, I will take $10 off.
These are completely stable at those overclocks with the test bench using exactly the same components.
These ASUS ENGTX560 TI DCII TOP/2DI/1GD5 cards from Newegg sell for $249.99 plus $7.87 for shipping, but with $20 MIR, so this is a really good deal. You're saving $32.86 - $47.86 than buying new (and I make about that much after paying for shipping)... and good luck trying to buy these by finding them with Newegg's Open Box, they sell out within 5 minutes of being available. Not to mention you won't know whether they work right out of the box, nor knowing how they overclock.
ASUS has serial-based warranty, so these cards are good for 3 years parts, 3 years labor from date of purchase.
Here's a benchmark at 920MHz Core Clock at 1012mV's:
Here's a benchmark at 990MHz Core Clock at 1150mV's:
Here's a benchmark with two in SLI at 930MHz Core Clock at 1150mV's:
Here's a benchmark with two in SLI at 970MHz Core Clock at 1150mV's (980MHz Core Clock is stable, but with a slightly lower Minimum FPS score:
I am selling this for a friend who got it for his birthday. It has only been used only for one day for benchmarking. He is selling it because he would rather have something else since he prefers the watercooled and overclocked GTX 460 1GB's in SLI I setup for him a while ago. At stock, it is 800MHz Core Clock at 1025mV's, but it is stable at 900MHz Core Clock at 1100mV's. This N580GTX Twin Frozr II/OC card from Newegg sells for $499.99, so this is a really good deal.
The card comes with everything, it's not an Open Box item. All the protective covers are there (except for the plastic wrap that was on the fan), as well as all the accessories. MSI has serial-based warranty, so this card is good for 3 years parts, 2 years labor from around November 1, 2011.
He wants $400 for it (so he can let me upgrade him to an i7 2600k, among other things), and I'm paying shipping as a favor, but only paying for shipping within the US50.
Here's a benchmark at 900MHz Core Clock at 1100mV's:
It's a pretty quiet card, and the GPU temps never got past 76C (when overclocked at 900MHz Core Clock and 1100mV's) through benchmarking with the fan profile at around 50%.
Price is firm, shipping to Canada is negotiable. It's also a reference PCB, so you can put a full cover waterblock on it (which you can expect higher and more stable overclocks).
Here is a review:
Tom's Hardware.
Selling for $400 shipped.
I bought new at Newegg on 9/14/2010 and it comes with a 3 year warranty. If it goes bad, I will start the RMA, forward you the shipping label (you will have to pay), and if it comes to me, I'll ship it back to you if they can't ship it directly to your address (I will pay). It has been used on my gf's 1090T/9800X system. Everything works perfectly and I still have all the cables (they're semi-modular). Selling for $110. All members who have donated or are staff get an additional $5 off.
It sells for $149.99 and $5.99 shipping from Newegg.
I have seen it on sale for around $135 shipped during some sales.
I bought it from WaterHazard and used sporadically on my 965BE/GTX 460 1GB system since I bought it on July 27, 2011. Still works perfectly, fan works and is quiet, and just some minor cosmetic scratches. I cannot guarantee warranty if it goes bad. Selling for $85. All members who have donated or are staff get an additional $5 off.
It sells for $101.49 after a 10% Promo Code and $20 MIR from Newegg.
These have been opened, but never used. I thought they would work with my HD 6970's, but only for the ASUS HD 6970 before it got RMA'd. Now I need the non-V2's. My noobishness = someone else's fortune. Note, the nickel plating is known to corrode with certain coolant mixes, but you can also have it RMA'd for the non-corroding nickel plating. Here's a link to the compatibility list: http://www.coolingco...k/3831109855881
Each for $55, or both for $100. All members who have donated or are staff get an additional $5 off for one, or $15 off for both.
I bought one new at Newegg on 04/02/2011, and had to immediately RMA it. I bought a 2nd from OverClock.net on 07/03/2011. Both have been watercooled, and I will put the reference cards back on with a new application of OCZ Freeze and thermal pads. I can overclock and benchmark a single card, or both cards, within reason, with a particular driver (some of the older drivers allow better overclocking than others).
Selling for $270 shipped each, or $520 shipped for both. All members who have donated or are staff get an additional $10 off for one, or $20 off for both. I might part with one of the full cover waterblocks.
Note: It's a 3 year limited warranty for parts, and 2 year limited warranty labor. The warranty type is by serial number.
MSI or ASUS HD 6970 Reference Cards 2GB
I bought the ASUS one from Tacohunter, it's been RMA'd, and the other two from Newegg Open Box (both been RMA'd upon receiving). They all work fantastically now, and are running watercooled in tri-fire at 1175mV's at 950MHz Core Clock and 1420MHz Memory. I will put the reference cards back on with a new application of OCZ Freeze and thermal pads, or you can buy one with the full-cover waterblock still on it. I can overclock and benchmark either card within reason, with the current 7.14.10.0847 driver version (sorry, but testing with different driver version on AMD cards are a pain in the butt).
Selling for $300 shipped with just the reference cooler, $380 shipped with the full cover waterblock (with the reference cooler, too, of course). All members who have donated or are staff get an additional $10 off.
Note: MSI has a 3 years limited warranty for parts, and 2 years limited warranty labor. ASUS is 3 years limited warranty for parts, and 3 years limited warranty for labor. They both have warranty by serial number.
ASUS P8P67 DELUXE (REV 3.0)
I bought this at Newegg on 01/11/2011. It's one of the best overclocking LGA 1155 P67 motherboards of all the ones that I've used. The warranty is still valid until 01/22/2014. After the 2nd RMA, they pay for shipping. I will also handle the RMA if something else goes wrong with the motherboard. It sells for $219.98 at Newegg after shipping, but you can get it from me for $180. All members who have donated or are staff get $15 off.
RMA's
1. Intel "Cougar Point" recall to revision 3.0
2. The Realtek 8111E LAN Port wasn't recognized, and I receive an error trying to install the drivers for it. Also, the PCIE X1 was also no longer recognized.
3. The 2nd PCIE2.0 X16 stopped working.
It has been returned from the RMA process since 3 weeks ago (or 4 or 5 weeks, can't remember). It's still unopened from the RMA box. I can test it out for any buyer, or leave it unopened.
I just bought this due to having a 20% coupon off deal at MicroCenter, but it's never been used. The box was never sealed, and the ports don't have the plastic protectors that usually come in a new card. I also cut out the Product Label from the box to claim the $30 rebate. Here's a link to the product: http://www.microcent...duct_id=0354622
Selling for $400 shipped.
Note: It's a 2 year limited warranty, and I haven't registered it. I'm not sure if I claim the warranty if they register it for me (I doubt it). At any rate, it comes with Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands. If at any time you need to RMA it, I will do it for you, you just have to ship it, and I will ship it back to you when I receive the RMA'd item. I'm aiming to make $50 off this (after the $15 it will cost to ship it, and when I get the $30 MIR). Either way, a brand new GTX 580 for $400 is still a decent deal. It's also a reference design if you're looking into an after market cooler for it.
If no one is interested, it's probably going into my next customer build (or I'll be selling my GTX 570's and upgrading to the GTX 580's in SLI).
Selling for $105 shipped. All members who have donated or are staff get an additional $5 off.
I bought this on 12/11/2010 at MicroCenter. See my Sig for details. The i7 950 overclocks to 3.8GHz at 1.1678Vcore with Hyperthreading, and to 4.37GHz at 1.3875Vcore with Hyperthreading. Great for a HTPC or gaming rig. For a price of $180, I'm sure I'll get some buyers, though one of my friends is going to buy it later this month, so I'll have to wait on his decision first.
If you purchase the i7 950, I'll also sell my P6X58D-E for $110 (fixed one of the capacitors when buying from tacohunter) or my P6X58D Premium for $140, and 3x4GB of my G.Skill Ripjaws DDR3 1600MHz for $160.
This was bought at MicroCenter on 03/26/2010 and is being used in my girlfriend's computer. 4th core unlocks, but is not stable. It easily overclocks to 3.6 GHz at 1.4625v, but can go up to 3.7 GHz at 1.5125v (never successfully got higher, though I didn't try very hard). Selling for $50.
One was bought on 08/14/2009 and is being used in my 2nd rig. 4th core unlocks, but is not stable. It's the one being used in my 2nd rig (see signature). It easily overclocks to 3.6 GHz at 1.4625v, but can go up to 3.7 GHz at 1.5125v (never successfully got higher, though I didn't try very hard). Will not come with the stock Heatsink. Selling for $50.
I bought this 2 years ago when I needed a monitor for a quick build for one of my clients. I bought it at Best Buy, and it was pretty expensive (but what isn't at Best Buy). It's a great monitor if you don't mind the resolution. No dead pixels, works like a charm, and will also send you a HDMI, DVI, or VGA cable, along with the Power cable. Since Monitor's are expensive to ship (probably around $15 - $20, depending on where you live), I'm asking for $80 plus shipping (the only item where I won't ship free).
So, I bought 5 of these kits over a year ago at about $66 per kit and they're still holding strong. They can get tight timings, and even overclock to 1961MHz (if you believe Tom's Hardware), though I don't think that's correct. They don't get as hot as other memory I've had, and have been great to have! Plus, you know that these will work and what timings you can expect, although they have been used for over a year. I'll post screenshots of what speeds it can get to when I have time.
Here's a full pass with Prime95 with 4x2GB running at 1600MHz with 8-8-8-24-1T timings:
1 kit = $45 (that's 4GB total with 2x2GB sticks)
2 kits = $80 (that's 8GB total with 4x2GB sticks)
It looks like I'm going the full watercooling route on all my rigs except for my server and my gf's computer. Here's a link to the product description. I've been using it on my i7 920/930 rig since April 16, 2010. Overclocked to 4.0GHz with 1.35Vcore, it holds max temps of 72C - 76C on Prime95 with OCZ Freeze thermal compound depending on the room temperature. I'm selling it for $50.
Note: I have the original box and all the parts included for AMD AM2, AM2+, AM3, LGA 775, LGA 1156, and LGA 1366.
Some pics (some space over G.Skill Ripjaws):
Also bought on 8/14/2009 and 10/14/2009 with the other CPU/Motherboard parts. They're still in great working condition, but I needed to upgrade my PSU's in order to upgrade my graphics cards. I have all the modular cables, power cable, screws, plus if you e-mail customer support, they'll send you new ones for free. For reference, it can power up my overclocked Phenom II x3 720 BE at 1.5125v with Dual GTS 250's in SLI or a single GTX 275 and 1 SSD, 1 Optical, and 2 HDD's in RAID 0, four DDR3 RAM modules at 1.65V, and three 120mm Case Fans without any problems - though it's not enough juice to power an overclocked 125W CPU like the 1090T at 1.45v with the same graphics card setups (single GTS 250 card works fine). They're all boxed, padded, and ready to go in the Kingwin boxes that replaced them. Selling for $35 each.
A very capable power supply I bought at Newegg with a combo deal on 3/23/2009. I used it on my girlfriend's computer that had a Phenom II x3 720 BE overclocked to 3.6GHz @ 1.4875v, 4GB DDR3 @ 1.65v, an HD 4350 512MB graphics card, a 64GB SSD and two Samsung Spinpoint F3 1TB's in RAID 1. Handled it with no issues. Selling for $20.
Here's a link to the product description. Bought on 3/28/2010, this was used for 4 months, and I thought it went dead, but it was my GTX 275 1GB that died and not this motherboard. The day after MSI's RMA received it, it was shipped back because there weren't any issues. The MSI GTX 275 was found to be dead, so they sent me a refund (sent on the same day). I really love this board, an AMD motherboard with two PCI Express 2.0 x16 slots with hybrid SLI? Tested and verified, it works. I prefer my ASUS M4A87TD/USB3, so am selling this for $50.
Here's a link to the product description. Bought on 10/14/2009, this was used for 10 months with a Phenom II x3 720 BE. It did go down, but has been returned from RMA. Tested and verified, it works. Selling for $35.
One of the best web cams out right now, bought it on April 1, 2010 (no foolin'). It's got a cosmetic scratch on the body, but the lens is pristine. I'm selling it for $30.
I got wevsspot's MCR220 Drive Series which had the MCP350/355 (not sure which one) pump attached. I received it on 11/11/2010 and had it installed on 11/20/2010, with off and on usage for 1-2 weeks until I replaced it with the MCP35X, and wevsspot bought the MCR Drive Series (which included the pump) new from Jab-Tech on March 10, 2010.
It's a bit loud due to a constant RPM (which is around a steady 4,000). It's why I replaced it with a MCP35X, which is the same pump, except it has a variable PWM so I can run it at lower RPM's. If you don't care about the noise, or want to try your luck with a volt mod, for $30, it's yours. It includes two 1/2" Barb Fittings, a pump housing, and two plastic clamps.
Used as a back-up in case my SSD for my laptop fails. Still works great. Selling for $25.
I bought this at Newegg with a combo deal for real cheap ($12), so I'm selling at $17 (to cover shipping costs). It's $30 plus shipping at Newegg on it's own. I already sold one before that was "used" (see below). Very good cooler for the price, will sufficiently cool any overclocked AM3 CPU adequately.
I've used this for a while, perfect for any AMD CPU. Here's a link to the product description. You can find one new for $27 with free shipping on Amazon. However, if you want to use your own fan(s) like I did, you can just buy the heatsink from me for $13.
Note: Using a Noctua NF-D12 fan in just a push configuration, it only reached 50C max temps with Prime95 on a 4.0GHz overclocked 1090T (125W TDP) using OCZ Freeze thermal compound. Also, I only have 1 set of hinges to fit on a fan, but I might be able to find the other set of hinges somewhere so you can put on a 2nd fan. You can always request another one from Cooler Master, they'll probably ship one to you for free.
Also, if you really need a fan, I can put on a decent 120mm fan for $4 more.
I still have this thing unopened from a combo deal at Newegg. I already have one, no sense in needing another... though I could find a use for it if I tried. Selling for $15.
My girlfriend's old HDD's. Still in good working condition. Selling the pair for $10.
[s]Dynex Enhanced Wireless G Desktop Card (Sold to IVIYTH0S):
Used, no longer needed, uses PCI slot. $8 or buy with any other item, $5.
Edited by El_Capitan, 02 October 2012 - 09:30 PM.




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