View Full Version : OCZ PC3-14400 Platinum long road to >DDR3-2000Mhz barrier!
eva2000
06-10-2008, 04:58 AM
First time for me over DDR3-2000Mhz barrier and it was done on DFI LP UT X48-T3RS (http://i4memory.com/showthread.php?t=6657) :D
11 month old review sample kit:
http://i4memory.com/reviewimages/memory/OCZ/DDR3/platinum/14400/photos/photos/ocz_platinum_ddr3_14400_06.jpg
With 6/4 beta bios for DFI LP UT X48-T3RS (http://i4memory.com/showthread.php?t=6657) really opened up memory clocking for my 2x1GB OCZ PC3-14400 Platinum kit - before max 960-970Mhz 8-8-8-24 at 2.15-2.22v and no boot above 970Mhz. Now 1M pi @1010Mhz 8-7-6-24 at 2.15v and max validation @1040Mhz 8-7-6-24 at 2.15v !
@DDR3-2080Mhz 8-7-6-24 at 2.15v
http://fileshosts.com/intel/DFI/DFI_UT_X48_T3RS/results/Nautilus500/E8500_Q740A493T_0909/ocz/plat/14400/8x/400_1600/2t/520-1040_87624-A-72-plA_a-a_odtA_allauto_1.3875-2.15-1.655-1.335_model3_900mv3/cpuz_valid_tnn.png (http://i4memory.com/91200-post5.html)
Super Pi 1M @DDR3-2020Mhz 8-7-6-24 at 2.15v
http://fileshosts.com/intel/DFI/DFI_UT_X48_T3RS/results/Nautilus500/E8500_Q740A493T_0909/ocz/plat/14400/8x/400_1600/2t/505-1010_87624-A-72-plA_a-a_odtA_allauto_1.3875-2.15-1.655-1.335_model3_900mv3/spi1m_11s422ms_tnn.png (http://fileshosts.com/intel/DFI/DFI_UT_X48_T3RS/results/Nautilus500/E8500_Q740A493T_0909/ocz/plat/14400/8x/400_1600/2t/505-1010_87624-A-72-plA_a-a_odtA_allauto_1.3875-2.15-1.655-1.335_model3_900mv3/spi1m_11s422ms.png)
eva2000
06-10-2008, 04:59 AM
Flashed to 6/9 beta bios (http://www.dfi.com.tw/Support/Download/bios_download_us.jsp?PRODUCT_ID=5936&STATUS_FLAG=B&SITE=US) and it has improved 7-7-7-x memory clocking :)
I managed to complete both single Super Pi 32M and dual Super Pi 32M via HyperPi gui wrapper app @934Mhz 7-7-7-18 1T at 2.15v again DRAM Default Skew model 3 (http://i4memory.com/reviewimages/motherboards/dfi/LP_UT_X48_T3RS/beta_bios_64/content/bin/images/large/IMGP2479.jpg) helped stabilize my Micron D9 IC based 2x1GB OCZ PC3-14400 Platinum kit along with a slight adjustment for DIMM 4 Clock fine delay changing it from Current 462ps to 22 DEG 550ps with a Fine Delay Step Degree value of 25ps (22x25ps = 550ps) :)
http://valid.x86-secret.com/cache/banner/373373.png (http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=373373)
http://fileshosts.com/intel/DFI/DFI_UT_X48_T3RS/results/Nautilus500/E8500_Q740A493T_0909/ocz/plat/14400/8x/400_1600/1t/467-934_77718-A-56-plA_a-a_odtA_allauto_1.25-2.15-1.677-1.24_model3/cpuz_valid_tnn.png (http://i4memory.com/91201-post6.html)
click image for larger screenshot
Super Pi 32M
http://fileshosts.com/intel/DFI/DFI_UT_X48_T3RS/results/Nautilus500/E8500_Q740A493T_0909/ocz/plat/14400/8x/400_1600/1t/467-934_77718-A-56-plA_a-a_odtA_allauto_1.25-2.15-1.677-1.24_model3/spi32m_12m11s016ms_tnn.png (http://fileshosts.com/intel/DFI/DFI_UT_X48_T3RS/results/Nautilus500/E8500_Q740A493T_0909/ocz/plat/14400/8x/400_1600/1t/467-934_77718-A-56-plA_a-a_odtA_allauto_1.25-2.15-1.677-1.24_model3/spi32m_12m11s016ms.png)
Dual Super Pi 32M
http://fileshosts.com/intel/DFI/DFI_UT_X48_T3RS/results/Nautilus500/E8500_Q740A493T_0909/ocz/plat/14400/8x/400_1600/1t/467-934_77718-A-56-plA_a-a_odtA_allauto_1.25-2.15-1.677-1.24_model3/hyperpi_dual32m_full_avtime_tnn.png (http://fileshosts.com/intel/DFI/DFI_UT_X48_T3RS/results/Nautilus500/E8500_Q740A493T_0909/ocz/plat/14400/8x/400_1600/1t/467-934_77718-A-56-plA_a-a_odtA_allauto_1.25-2.15-1.677-1.24_model3/hyperpi_dual32m_full_avtime.png)
Everest Ultimate Bandwidth
http://fileshosts.com/intel/DFI/DFI_UT_X48_T3RS/results/Nautilus500/E8500_Q740A493T_0909/ocz/plat/14400/8x/400_1600/1t/467-934_77718-A-56-plA_a-a_odtA_allauto_1.25-2.15-1.677-1.24_model3/everest_tn.png (http://fileshosts.com/intel/DFI/DFI_UT_X48_T3RS/results/Nautilus500/E8500_Q740A493T_0909/ocz/plat/14400/8x/400_1600/1t/467-934_77718-A-56-plA_a-a_odtA_allauto_1.25-2.15-1.677-1.24_model3/everest.png)
Original tests here (http://i4memory.com/91201-post6.html).
eva2000
06-10-2008, 05:00 AM
Pushed a bit higher
@940Mhz 7-7-7-18 1T at 2.15v
http://fileshosts.com/intel/DFI/DFI_UT_X48_T3RS/results/Nautilus500/E8500_Q740A493T_0909/ocz/plat/14400/8x/400_1600/1t/470-940_77718-A-56-plA_a-a_odtA_allauto_1.25-2.15-1.677-1.24_model3/spi32m_12m04s734ms_tnn.png (http://fileshosts.com/intel/DFI/DFI_UT_X48_T3RS/results/Nautilus500/E8500_Q740A493T_0909/ocz/plat/14400/8x/400_1600/1t/470-940_77718-A-56-plA_a-a_odtA_allauto_1.25-2.15-1.677-1.24_model3/spi32m_12m04s734ms.png)
@950Mhz 7-7-7-18 1T at 2.22v
http://fileshosts.com/intel/DFI/DFI_UT_X48_T3RS/results/Nautilus500/E8500_Q740A493T_0909/ocz/plat/14400/8x/400_1600/1t/475-950_77718-A-56-plA_a-a_odtA_allauto_1.275-2.22-1.677-1.27_model3/spi32m_11m58s156ms_tnn.png (http://fileshosts.com/intel/DFI/DFI_UT_X48_T3RS/results/Nautilus500/E8500_Q740A493T_0909/ocz/plat/14400/8x/400_1600/1t/475-950_77718-A-56-plA_a-a_odtA_allauto_1.275-2.22-1.677-1.27_model3/spi32m_11m58s156ms.png)
@1002Mhz 7-7-7-18 1T at 2.22v
Max CPUZ Validation
http://valid.x86-secret.com/cache/banner/373458.png (http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=373458)
http://fileshosts.com/intel/DFI/DFI_UT_X48_T3RS/results/Nautilus500/E8500_Q740A493T_0909/ocz/plat/14400/8x/400_1600/1t/501-1002_77718-A-56-plA_a-a_odtA_allauto_1.275-2.22-1.677-1.27_model3/cpuz_valid_tn.png (http://fileshosts.com/intel/DFI/DFI_UT_X48_T3RS/results/Nautilus500/E8500_Q740A493T_0909/ocz/plat/14400/8x/400_1600/1t/501-1002_77718-A-56-plA_a-a_odtA_allauto_1.275-2.22-1.677-1.27_model3/cpuz_valid.png)
Original tests here (http://i4memory.com/91201-post6.html).
GJ keeping in mind you have those worse version (-27 instead of -24 - 24 were based on very good chips).
eva2000
06-10-2008, 05:29 AM
thanks yeah early samples rated 8-8-8-27 not 8-8-8-24.. my kit needs more volts to handle tighter tRAS heh
IIRC 24 were the first one, then 27 appeared, available until now.
Do you know what kind of IC it uses?
eva2000
06-10-2008, 06:05 AM
It acts like D9 something hehe
It's 11 months old. So back then there weren't many ICs that did clocks/timings I did on Asus Blitz Extreme of around 864mhz 6-6-x-x, 950mhz 7-7-7-18 at 2.28v, 960mhz 8-8-8-x i don't think ?
BiTsCrEaM
06-10-2008, 01:22 PM
Certainly impressive for what it is/was, nicely done :clap:
chispy
06-10-2008, 03:19 PM
Well done bro , 1002.3Mhz at 7-7-7-18Mhz its great for those modules :)
cheers.
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