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This is exactly what the 4.8 bin effectively is.
Is it though? Are the 4.8 bins really just a de-lidded CPU? Or are the they "worst" of the CPU's you bin? The former still keeps you in the silicon lottery, and still gives a chance of a 5.0/5.2 CPU. The latter does not.
However that is 4.8GHz pre delid so you may likely hit 4.9-5.0GHz after the delid and thus still be likely to get more out of it. Yes it does mean that you are not going to get a 5.0/5.2GHz CPU pre delid as they would be in the next batch of testing.
Edit: I am of the assumption once they are starting to be tested they all get tested to see where they fall and not then 'X' percentage hit 4.8GHz and they only pick a further 'Y' percentage to test further but that depends on the numbers we are talking about.
Is it though? Are the 4.8 bins really just a de-lidded CPU? Or are the they "worst" of the CPU's you bin? The former still keeps you in the silicon lottery, and still gives a chance of a 5.0/5.2 CPU. The latter does not.
Everyone needs a halo product, all the vendors do it, so why wouldn't e-tailers in the same business...
Are users in this country really that detached from reality that every time they see something expensive and it doesn't appeal to them, they think there simply must be some kind of injustice?
You're not the customer they're targeting. Just like those that moan about prices in general over the last 2 to 3 years aren't.
So you effectively lost OcUK one of their best customers and in fact pay him (losing OcUK even more money) to do what he used to do before but without all the sales generated for OcUK?
This is why in Business 101 you never hire a customer, especially a good one.
Does 8 pack for instance still buy tons of CPU's and GPU's or simply keep the best one aside for himself, then buy that one?
I am 100% sure that people will buy the 7700k at each oc stage that is being sold.
However the pricing just seem's abit odd, i mean you are charging £20 pounds to buy a 4.7ghz version which has a "Guarantee OC " i am pretty sure all of them can do 4.7ghz and apprently so do you as you are advertising that you are not testing or binning them, but you are charging 20 pounds extra without doing any work which seems pretty off.
The 4.8ghz and the 5.0ghz i actually think are a decent price considering they are tested and delidded and look worth the extra that you pay for them and i dont think there should be any complaint's about these package's as they are pretty realistic and if i was buying a setup atm i would probs pick one up (to save myself the hassle of delidding and not knowing the limitation's).
The 5.1 ghz is rather expensive at 150 pounds more for 0.1ghz gain and at 600 pounds there are some haswell/broadwell-e chips that might be better in terms of overall usablity (not single thread of course the 7700k is king there).
The 5.2ghz however is very expensive for what it is, it is not far off being nearly three standard 7700k's (which of course could net you 3 5.2ghz-4.8ghz cpu's) and it is double the 5.0ghz package and that on it's own shows just how expensive it is.
4.7 - 85% do this (this is why we offer retail un-opened boxes guaranteed to this)
4.8 - 70% do this
5.0 - 30% do this
5.1 - 10% do this
5.2 - under 3% do this
We actually test them without de-lidding and above the advertised speeds with just 120mm AIO cooling. So the product you get will run cooler than how we tested it unless your using a rubbish air cooler, otherwise any AIO wil do and those on H20 should be able to get beyond what we advertise.
All the above is in reference to the 7700k and how we test which is rather stressful to the CPU to ensure its stability in a customer environment.
The 5.2 is very expensive with good reason, very few can do it and those who are benchmarking, want the best or are professional users trying to cut down on processing time find such processors in-valuable as it saves them big money on binning themselves or improves their efficiency and as such making them more money.
I am 100% sure that people will buy the 7700k at each oc stage that is being sold.
However the pricing just seem's abit odd, i mean you are charging £20 pounds to buy a 4.7ghz version which has a "Guarantee OC " i am pretty sure all of them can do 4.7ghz and apprently so do you as you are advertising that you are not testing or binning them, but you are charging 20 pounds extra without doing any work which seems pretty off.
The 4.8ghz and the 5.0ghz i actually think are a decent price considering they are tested and delidded and look worth the extra that you pay for them and i dont think there should be any complaint's about these package's as they are pretty realistic and if i was buying a setup atm i would probs pick one up (to save myself the hassle of delidding and not knowing the limitation's).
The 5.1 ghz is rather expensive at 150 pounds more for 0.1ghz gain and at 600 pounds there are some haswell/broadwell-e chips that might be better in terms of overall usablity (not single thread of course the 7700k is king there).
The 5.2ghz however is very expensive for what it is, it is not far off being nearly three standard 7700k's (which of course could net you 3 5.2ghz-4.8ghz cpu's) and it is double the 5.0ghz package and that on it's own shows just how expensive it is.
The extra premium on the 4.8 is for deliding.
After delid the chips that I tried can then do at least 4.9 most 5g with less than 1.4v. Ofcourse we delid you get full warranty..... I am aiming for satisfied customers so I bin conservatively. Not running eye balls out to get a certain bin but more 100Mhz lower than can be achieved.
Like gibbo said we now sold well over 50 5g with many more sold in systems and bundles and not one return with most guys hitting 5.1.
5.1 bundles also zero returns and all sent out at 5.2ghz oc by myself. We are looking for satisfied customers here.
Only pre binned sku are anything to do with me.......
After seeing much binning, I dont believe in silicon lottery from you Guys, sorry. You already picked up batches with potential 4.8GHz+ below 1.4V, and I doubt anyone would get retailed version that is good overclocker.
I really appreciate your service, no faults here. But as I know you are binning CPUs, that is the only thing I wouldn't buy from you. Nor from other retailers that do prebinning or sell PCs with "guaranteed 5GHz OC".
@8Pack
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After seeing much binning, I dont believe in silicon lottery from you Guys, sorry. You already picked up batches with potential 4.8GHz+ below 1.4V, and I doubt anyone would get retailed version that is good overclocker.
I really appreciate your service, no faults here. But as I know you are binning CPUs, that is the only thing I wouldn't buy from you. Nor from other retailers that do prebinning or sell PCs with "guaranteed 5GHz OC".
@8Pack
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This is probably the most common and moronic misconception that floats around these forums. If you buy a retail chip its just that, a RETAIL chip in a RETAIL box that's SEALED from intel, its that simple. If you want a binned chip then you buy a binned chip, that doesn't reduce the likelihood of a retail chip being a good clocker. Seriously.![]()
After seeing much binning, I dont believe in silicon lottery from you Guys, sorry. You already picked up batches with potential 4.8GHz+ below 1.4V, and I doubt anyone would get retailed version that is good overclocker.
I really appreciate your service, no faults here. But as I know you are binning CPUs, that is the only thing I wouldn't buy from you. Nor from other retailers that do prebinning or sell PCs with "guaranteed 5GHz OC".
@8Pack
I left you a PM![]()