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Second that. He helped me over several days with a Synology NAS he gave for free.@Hazily2019 is probably one of the easiest folks to transact with.
I have had instances where people on eBay have used my images, removing water marks and what not...and I cross post there as well.Is there a good reason to not showing the serials? Just curious.
ThanksI would highly recommend @Hazily2019! I bought the Epyc 7763 and everything went smoothly. The CPU works as expected. Shipping was quick, and the packaging was great too!
Had people use my pictures to resell on eBay. Regarding Part Number : 100-000000312. @ant0shka recently bought this EPYC proc. as well -- feel free to message him directly to know more about the proc and the transaction.Is there a reason you blocked our the part numbers on the EPYCs? Can you confirm the part number on the 7763's you're selling?
Thank you!100-000000312
Thanks for confirming that. What are you using to cool this CPU?I can confirm the part number ( 100-000000312) and the validity of my CPU.
If necessary, I can run and post the hardware monitoring output that you're interested (in ProxMox/Debian).
I personally like these - Noctua NH-U9 TR4-SP3, Noctua NH-U14S TR4-SP3 and ARCTIC Freezer 4U-MThank you!
Thanks for confirming that. What are you using to cool this CPU?
Are there any reviews/tests of those on a 280w CPU? I'm currently running this on my EPYC 7443p but I'd be concerned at it's ability to cool the 7763.I personally like these - Noctua NH-U9 TR4-SP3, Noctua NH-U14S TR4-SP3 and ARCTIC Freezer 4U-M
Going by what Noctua says on their site ...Are there any reviews/tests of those on a 280w CPU? I'm currently running this on my EPYC 7443p but I'd be concerned at it's ability to cool the 7763.
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