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4Qman
01-27-2006, 12:36 PM
Been playing with these 2x512 for a few weeks and decided to crank up the timmings. These are rock solid in memtest and Prime. I have run many nights of burnin.

Im still playing for the 260Mhz mark so ill keep the results coming. Anyone else using got results from a set of these.

Any tips or timmings i could improve. I cant lower the Trfc as they wont post and the Mas Async has to be 7 also.

250Mhz Super PI 32Mb Stable @ 3.28v :D

.....Super PI LOAD.........Super PI FINISHED....Sandra 05 Bandwith Result
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Zebbo
01-27-2006, 01:25 PM
Here's my result (http://personal.inet.fi/atk/zc/redline_284.jpg)

However, for 24/7 stability I have to go with 275MHz.

4Qman
01-27-2006, 01:32 PM
Awsome results.

Ive not seen how far i can push them with 2-3-2-5. Ill have a play and see what
i come up with,.

What Voltage u using mate to hit 275mhz

Kasparz
01-27-2006, 01:36 PM
One stick does 272Mhz@3.5V@2-2-2-x
Second stick does 267Mhz@3.5V
Rock solid 262@3.38V for everyday use.

4Qman
01-27-2006, 01:59 PM
One stick does 272Mhz@3.5V@2-2-2-x
Second stick does 267Mhz@3.5V
Rock solid 262@3.38V for everyday use.

You got any A64 tweaker shots mate so i can compare my timmings.;)

Im going to play with each stick individual, ive had them stable at 255Mhz
with roughly the same timmings except with 3.5v. Ill have to loose up to hit 260Mhz.:cool:

largon
01-27-2006, 02:03 PM
Mushkin HP3200 (http://mushkin.com/doc/products/memory_detail.asp?ID=43) UTT ResultsZebbo,
How come the pic you linked is titled "http://personal.inet.fi/atk/zc/redline_284.jpg (http://personal.inet.fi/atk/zc/redline_284.jpg)"?

;)

Zebbo
01-27-2006, 02:51 PM
Awsome results.

Ive not seen how far i can push them with 2-3-2-5. Ill have a play and see what
i come up with,.

What Voltage u using mate to hit 275mhz

I remember it was 3,5-3,6V


Zebbo,
How come the pic you linked is titled "http://personal.inet.fi/atk/zc/redline_284.jpg (http://personal.inet.fi/atk/zc/redline_284.jpg)"?

;)

It's the HP3200 Redline. We had three different parts using UTT. HP3200 RL, XP3500 RL and XP4000 RL. :)

4Qman
01-27-2006, 03:05 PM
I remember it was 3,5-3,6V




It's the HP3200 Redline. We had three different parts using UTT. HP3200 RL, XP3500 RL and XP4000 RL. :)

Ok ill give 3.5v another shot. Im impressed with this ram, i brought them a store that had them listed as old stock. I got a good buy price on them.

I believe they arnt made anymore, this correct Zebbo

:banana: I love Mushkin :banana:

Zebbo
01-27-2006, 03:12 PM
Yes, that's right. Gone EOL.

largon
01-27-2006, 04:05 PM
Zebbo,
Ok. I wasn't aware of that - thought all Redliners were XP branded. :)

4Qman
01-27-2006, 04:19 PM
I went with the ram as it was cheap but i never realised they could hit 250 2-2-2-5 so was shocked.

So basically the XP4000 are speed binned where the HP3200 arnt.

Kasparz
01-27-2006, 04:38 PM
See the attach.

Zebbo
01-28-2006, 01:56 AM
Zebbo,
Ok. I wasn't aware of that - thought all Redliners were XP branded. :)

It's ok :)

Kasparz
01-28-2006, 12:29 PM
Zebbo, is it worth to go with 2-3-2-x instead of 2-2-2-x?
Is there any gain in freq?

4Qman
01-28-2006, 12:42 PM
Zebbo, is it worth to go with 2-3-2-x instead of 2-2-2-x?
Is there any gain in freq?

When i use 2-3-2-5 instead of 2-2-2-5 i get a drop of around 150/mb so i cant see it being a gain unless in alows an increase of around 5-10mhz.

Zebbo
01-28-2006, 01:22 PM
Zebbo, is it worth to go with 2-3-2-x instead of 2-2-2-x?
Is there any gain in freq?

Depends how much headroom it gives for you (since every memory is individual). The gain is usually from ~5-10MHz. I personally wouldn't use Trcd 3 but these (my)sticks doesn't want operate at all with Trcd 2. That's why I'm using 2-3-2 timings.