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ZL1Killa
01-26-2007, 07:35 AM
hey guys, been looking around and I have seen some results, I was trying to organize them into this thread, as this is strictly for this memory.

I was wanting to know what speeds , voltage and settings.
I also have the cfx3200m2/g board am2 socket, and I was wondering what settings that you have left alone or changed if you are using this board

i greatly appreciate the help/hints as i'm in the process of overclocking this memory

ozzimark
01-26-2007, 08:05 AM
i was playing around with the slightly faster version a while back on a dfi nf590 sli m2r/g.. i suppose the boards are similar enough :D

http://www.eclipseoc.com/image/memory/Teamgroup%20DDR2-800%202x1gb/benching/610.3@5-5-4-8-2T-1M-2.29v.png

pretty sure drive strengths were 1.25/1.25/1.25/1.5/1.0/1.0.. but as of yet, every set i've touched likes different drives, so that's really up to you to figure out the best for your own ram.

for timings, the dfi bios is very well tuned for micron chips.. manually setting what is set stock will probably be close to what is optimal.. ;)

ZL1Killa
01-26-2007, 11:16 PM
the mobo detects them as 5-5-5-15
they rate these at 3-3-3-8

my friend is running his at 4-4-4-10-18 right now (i believe the stock 18 number was 21 when we looked at it)

and he just did the hotfix am2 dual core thing... it seems noticeably faster...it did superpi 1M in 4seconds faster

ZL1Killa
03-15-2007, 09:37 AM
ok, finally got my rig working. set memory timings to 4-4-4-10 14 3 5

going to shoot 2.3v at these things, as most people have talked that 2.4 is max and i just want to be a little safe, i do have a fan pointing at them


doing this with my 5200+ cpu and hopefully this cpu can see 3+ghz stable... had issues before. hell i could have gotten my 32 bit barton to 3ghz... ahhhh the good ol days. I ran that sucker at 2.6ghz on air at 1.8v :devil:

anywayz. already hit 3ghz on the 5200. running at 1.45v ..and seemed to be a little buggy...for a 400mhz o'clkl seems a little weird, maybe it just likes voltage.. guess we will find out