Just wondering as i want 300Mhz FSB 1:1 on my A8N SLi Deluxe board and i heard TCCD memory is good for it? At the moment ADATA are the only ones with DDR600. I have Corsair PC4400C25 (none platinum) but i am not sure what memory chips it has.
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Just wondering as i want 300Mhz FSB 1:1 on my A8N SLi Deluxe board and i heard TCCD memory is good for it? At the moment ADATA are the only ones with DDR600. I have Corsair PC4400C25 (none platinum) but i am not sure what memory chips it has.
Corsair 4400 cas2.5 is TCCD, the adata should be tccd, maybe hynix.
Adata Pc4800 probably is TCCD , not HynixQuote:
Originally Posted by CTKP
Exactly. There is some doubt whether A-DATA 600 is HyniX B or TCCD.Quote:
Originally Posted by CTKP
Are they rated @ DDR600 1T?
So maybe i'm wrong here , but my Adata is TCCD :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Juliette
I can run stable @ 300Mhz 2.5-4-3-7 1T with 2.7v everyday
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...n/DSCN0246.jpg
what about 2x512 kit?
ddr600 is very impressive, even with lax ras-cas4 timings. My winchesters ondie controller doesnt like much over 250 and 2.5-3-3-10 or 3-4-4-10 I hit the same limit and its a gradual wall, stability slowly diminishes after ~255fsb. Can this pc4800 do ras-cas3? I might get some of that when I go venice cause it has a much improved ondie controller
Yep , running DDR600 with a little relax timings but stable 24/7 is great :toast:Quote:
Originally Posted by Geforce4ti4200
I can run @ 300Mhz 2.5-3-3-7 but for benches , not everyday
Here is what my Adata can hanlde stable
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...rimestable.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...on/2g7fold.jpg
G.Skill also has PC4800 chips. I'd try with the corsair first, that is TCCD and if it doesn't work get another brand. G.Skill LE pc4400 also wants to do 300mhz quite often. It gets better timings at that speed to.
check out easypanic's adata vitesta's :)
http://www.madshrimps.com/forums/sho...threadid=10211
I was thinking of gskill too but its $55 more and this winchester's ondie controller wouldnt do them justice anyway. When I go Venice, I can always ebay this patriot tccd and grab some pc4800 with 2.5-3-3-7 rated timings and do 300x10 or more even ;)
"I was thinking of gskill too but its $55 more and this winchester's ondie controller wouldnt do them justice anyway"
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you get what you pay for, plus you never did contact Patriot for exchange like i suggested i will bet.
running 289HTT, CPC ON, 1/1, timings you will diss, i know, but they are 2.5,4,4,10, all with 1 gig o ramski, Gskill style.
it was worth every penny of the extra $55. sometimes you got to break loose from buying cheap all the time or it can come back to bite you. and i contacted the Gskill rep, exchanged the originals, he sent me some cherries.
so lesson two, take the time to contact the rep regarding your memory, you may be pleasantly surprised with an exchange. all it takes is a little time, you are young and have plenty of that, time, i mean.
clock on.
baldy :D
Yeap it does indeed, i got my ADATA PC4800 to day and it is working pefectly at 300MHz HTT except if i want 300MHz i have to have my CPU clocked at 2.4Ghz i am looking for a CPU that will do 2.7GHz so i can have 9x300.
Mine aren't the PC4800 ones but 4500 instead (Vitesta DDR566).
My results with LanParty 250GB:
1 stick 512MB - 300FSB 7-4-3-2.5 prime95/memtest86+ stable
2 sticks 512MB - 275FSB 7-4-3-2.5 prime95/memtest68+ stable
The CPU (a socket 754 3400+ DTR) is probably the limiting factor.
My results with neo2
2 sticks 512*2 286fsb - 2.5 3 3 5 - 2.8v
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Originally Posted by SainT
What about 2,5-4-4-8 ??
AT the moment i am doing 2.5-4-7-4.
I have a pair too
-2.85 V results;
200 fsb 2-2-2-5 1:1 Dual
285 fsb 2,5-3-3-5 1:1 Dual
300 fsb 3-4-4-8 1:1 Single
-3.3 V results;
230 fsb 2-2-2-5 1:1 Dual
300 fsb 2,5-3-3-5 1:1 Dual
Mine is not so good. the best i can get is 2.5/4/4/7 Dial @ 3v
It does not like anymore then 3v even 3.1 = reboots and blue screens
Can do 700MHz @ 3/5/5/9