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T_M
01-13-2006, 06:25 AM
RMA replacements for my decently-average pair that one stick went very bad/died:

http://i4mark.teknetixx.com/Replacement4000vx/4000vx.JPG

1M - 268.2MHz
http://i4mark.teknetixx.com/Replacement4000vx/268_2-1M.jpg

8M - 266.4MHz
http://i4mark.teknetixx.com/Replacement4000vx/266_4-8M.jpg

32M - 265.5MHz
http://i4mark.teknetixx.com/Replacement4000vx/265_5-32M.jpg

Tweaked
http://i4mark.teknetixx.com/Replacement4000vx/268_2-1M%20(Best%20Timings).jpg

Still got more playing around and burning to do, hopefully might squezz another 1 or 2 out of em ;)
PI times can be ignored as i didnt run for best times...

FireDragon
01-13-2006, 07:06 AM
what are your bios setting could you please list them (just the numbers down thru and enable disable...) I am trying to get my mem stable at 255 with 3.4...and it wont so i am trying any timmings i can get my hands on i have screwed with them for HOURS trying to get them right...

Dragon

perry_78
01-13-2006, 07:51 AM
Sounds like my corsairs ll v1.1

How big a mhz bump do you get from 3.2v to 3.4v? I have 245 @ 3.2 and 263 @ 3.4 ;)

T_M
01-13-2006, 08:25 AM
Well in BIOS for safety you should try:

200-enabled-2-2-5-2-7-16-2-2-1-2

Pay attention to your MAL and RP too, for safety try MAL 8, that should take you anywhere up to 310HTT+

Gorod
01-13-2006, 09:48 AM
Nice VX4000 m8 :toast:
My set of VX4000 barely does 259MHz @ 3.4V Super PI 32M stable and only 264MHz @ 3.5V Super PI 1M . Looks like u got a realy good one :toast: I am testing a set of Mushkin Redlines XP 3500 by the way right now and it performs very similar to your set , i'l try to post some results later when i tweak it better ;)

EnJoY
01-13-2006, 11:17 AM
Nice results. Bump that voltage up to 3.5v (in bios, 3.6v actual if DFI mobo) and let those babies roar past 270. ;)

Xenom0rph
01-13-2006, 12:01 PM
Very nice results, but VX stands for Voltage Xtreme, give them what they want :D

LenniZ
01-13-2006, 02:28 PM
Nice! My VX 4000 tops at about 262 @ 3.5v

BUT, today I recieved a pair of 3200 VX :D

3.2V:
http://home.no/lenniz2k/OCZVX/257mhz.jpg

3.3v:
http://home.no/lenniz2k/OCZVX/264mhz.jpg

3.4v:
http://home.no/lenniz2k/OCZVX/266mhz.jpg

and for the big final:

270 1.5-2-2-7 @ 3.5v :)
http://home.no/lenniz2k/OCZVX/270mhz.jpg

Cooled by a silent 120mm fan.

Too bad my CPU cant do 270x11 :(

edit: If you're wondering why I'm not running 32m, its because I dont have the patiance to do it :p

5-Clicks
01-13-2006, 02:44 PM
Yeah, OCZ seems to have the "good clocking stack" stocked away in their RMA dept. My VX4000's only did about 260. One of the sticks died after running it around 245 ~3.2ghz and the new kit does 265 3.5v without any timing tweaks!

HousERaT
01-13-2006, 02:48 PM
edit: If you're wondering why I'm not running 32m, its because I dont have the patiance to do it :p
So much for stability. At least you should be able to bench at 270Mhz if you can get through 1M Spi. ;)

LenniZ
01-14-2006, 12:54 PM
So much for stability. At least you should be able to bench at 270Mhz if you can get through 1M Spi. ;)

Yeah I could try, but 270x10 gives much worse performance than 264x11, so I dont see any point in that.

Did a 1m at 267x11 (cpu wont do more :( )
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y55/LenniZ/Pi-2950Mhz-267x11.jpg

old and crappy os..

T_M
01-14-2006, 10:00 PM
Nice results. Bump that voltage up to 3.5v (in bios, 3.6v actual if DFI mobo) and let those babies roar past 270. ;)

Oh dont worry im well versed in what VX means ;)

But unfortunately, these sticks crack a spaz at (or above) 3.5V BIOS (3.56V real)
In memtest it results in #2 errors, and will not let me into Windows (no matter the clock).

A booster (which i no longer own) might let me find the point between 1.50V real and 1.56V real that it performs best before crap out, but i guess i'll have to "settle" for these :D