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Yes, a Q6600 with a MOMO offers some worth depending on condition and market demand.

Yes, a Q6600 with a MOMO offers some worth depending on condition and market demand.

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eylon2030
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11-21-2023, 01:26 PM
#1
It's not ideal, but you might be able to resell or repurpose it if it still works for someone else.
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eylon2030
11-21-2023, 01:26 PM #1

It's not ideal, but you might be able to resell or repurpose it if it still works for someone else.

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Whistling
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11-22-2023, 05:24 PM
#2
Sure, I understand. You're suggesting permission is okay. It sounds like you're proposing a lighthearted approach to shipping costs. You're considering using some cool cooling ideas—maybe an ice bucket and a mini pond pump—to make it fun and efficient. No worries about the big expenses!
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Whistling
11-22-2023, 05:24 PM #2

Sure, I understand. You're suggesting permission is okay. It sounds like you're proposing a lighthearted approach to shipping costs. You're considering using some cool cooling ideas—maybe an ice bucket and a mini pond pump—to make it fun and efficient. No worries about the big expenses!

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DeathSh00ter
Member
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11-23-2023, 04:27 AM
#3
Yes, standard coolers can still be used for defrosting or cooling purposes, though their efficiency may vary depending on the model and conditions.
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DeathSh00ter
11-23-2023, 04:27 AM #3

Yes, standard coolers can still be used for defrosting or cooling purposes, though their efficiency may vary depending on the model and conditions.

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Rise
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11-24-2023, 10:26 PM
#4
Only when you reinstall the IHS plate or employ a custom plate will it be valid.
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Rise
11-24-2023, 10:26 PM #4

Only when you reinstall the IHS plate or employ a custom plate will it be valid.

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kingsauron
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11-24-2023, 11:22 PM
#5
Offer them on the Facebook marketplace for $15 to $20.
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kingsauron
11-24-2023, 11:22 PM #5

Offer them on the Facebook marketplace for $15 to $20.

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StreetHobo
Senior Member
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11-30-2023, 02:12 PM
#6
The clock speeds up. I remember paying around 350 bucks for that device when it was brand new... I owned four of them, but not all at once. My newest one ran at 4GHz with just over stock voltage—it had an insane CPU. That unit was top-notch. I acquired it from someone who won a contest with Intel. Afterward, I swapped it for a few dollars to get the 965XE E.S. It should have been worth keeping now, considering it’s a 20 buck model. That’s wild. But that’s how things work. I’d like to test its capabilities. Don’t shy away from voltage; pay attention to heat. It’ll tell you when it’s reached its limit. Anything above 1.6v will likely be tough to cool under load, especially with airflow. But a 1.75v setup might work for some tasks, though it’ll feel a bit intense... it’ll give you feedback.
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StreetHobo
11-30-2023, 02:12 PM #6

The clock speeds up. I remember paying around 350 bucks for that device when it was brand new... I owned four of them, but not all at once. My newest one ran at 4GHz with just over stock voltage—it had an insane CPU. That unit was top-notch. I acquired it from someone who won a contest with Intel. Afterward, I swapped it for a few dollars to get the 965XE E.S. It should have been worth keeping now, considering it’s a 20 buck model. That’s wild. But that’s how things work. I’d like to test its capabilities. Don’t shy away from voltage; pay attention to heat. It’ll tell you when it’s reached its limit. Anything above 1.6v will likely be tough to cool under load, especially with airflow. But a 1.75v setup might work for some tasks, though it’ll feel a bit intense... it’ll give you feedback.

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patty_chen
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12-08-2023, 12:44 PM
#7
Absolutely, pushing things to their limits is exciting!
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patty_chen
12-08-2023, 12:44 PM #7

Absolutely, pushing things to their limits is exciting!

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Locoman233
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12-14-2023, 05:19 PM
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I tried pushing it to its limits and saw what happened—it’s an older design. I regret not having those powerful CPUs back. Back then, we had plenty of room to overclock. I recall beating a mediocre Q9550 using voltage code 4, the good old days.
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Locoman233
12-14-2023, 05:19 PM #8

I tried pushing it to its limits and saw what happened—it’s an older design. I regret not having those powerful CPUs back. Back then, we had plenty of room to overclock. I recall beating a mediocre Q9550 using voltage code 4, the good old days.