A Moment of Silence Please

At 4:15am today my QX9650 died. I purchased this chip on January 17th, 2008 and it lasted a little under 4 months under my control. During it’s lifetime though it brought me many good moments and really propelled my overclocking career forward, revealing new doors and opening old doors. Unfortunately, last night while benching 3DMark 2003, the system crashed hard midway through a test and refused to boot afterwards. Upon further investigation, and to my hearts joy/sadness, I verified the chip was dead. I say joy as I was deathly afraid I had killed another Gigabyte board, but thankfully this was not the case. That QX9650 was a decent chip though and it saddens me to see it move on, it was doing 5350MHz with 1.78v through 3DMark 2003 and 100% stable. That would have been a killer run, hopefully it’s successor can live up to and pass this chips records. If all goes well I should get a replacement quickly as I have a lot of gear here that needs to be tested. I’ve got one more night of HD3850 benching(close to a clean sweep on records) and then I start testing Gigabyte 8800 GT’s.

Dead QX9650

I tried CPR, didn’t work.

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  1. Fail Bear {Sunday May 11, 2008 @ 11:26 pm}

    fail bear is sad.

  2. Nadder {Tuesday May 13, 2008 @ 2:53 pm}

    lol Damn how do you afford all this.

  3. Mp3 Rocket {Thursday January 21, 2010 @ 5:47 am}

    It’s time to have a new one.

  4. FatBurningFurnace {Thursday January 21, 2010 @ 5:48 am}

    There’s time for everything.

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