I would like to know which week of TCCD chips on Gskill is the best coz I know there are 431, 437 and 440. Please help me out!!!!
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I would like to know which week of TCCD chips on Gskill is the best coz I know there are 431, 437 and 440. Please help me out!!!!
Are u 1:1 1T with that memory?
Just curious with mine @ 300 x 9 I need 2T but 1:1.
I'm running at 1T, 1:1. Anything higher will result in boot failureQuote:
Originally Posted by dnottis
I dont know what week is the best but I ve got 2x256MB A-DATA 566Mhz with 437 & they r stable @312Mhz 2.5-3-3-7 1T :)
ic.... but I got one pair of ADATA DDR566 512MB X 2 of week 431, they can only reach 260MHz at default timings.... and anything higher than 2.8V would result in boot failure even at 215MHzQuote:
Originally Posted by $0m#0n#
I have 2*Gskill La sticks(512mb) here on my Dfi nforce4. One stick is a week 31 the other one is a week 40. And they do +- 305mhz 2.5-3-3-7 T1 just fine in dual channel. (but i don't know with one is the worst , i think the 431).
Nice My ocz I dont think can do 275+Quote:
Originally Posted by L@TrO
Hehe, having 2x512 doing 305MHz 2.5-3-3-7, one should ask "I don't know wich one is the best".Quote:
Originally Posted by L@TrO
the newer the chips are kinde like more voltage, but from rev 431 and on they are great.
best ones in 2x256mb are the g. skill le
best ones for 2x512mb are the g.skill la
thats what opb told me, good luck with the memos
I think you got that mixed up... OPB has stated that you should get 512mb of LE and 256mb of LA cause the 512mb LA is @ 2t...Quote:
Originally Posted by metro_oc.cl
Gskill 1GBLA..tccd440@3.1V ran 338 1T and 1:1
Gskill 1GBLE..tccd431@2.8V ran 314 1T and 1:1
They on the same PCB?Quote:
Originally Posted by Dumo
That's true, but you can get lucky and some of the 1GB LA's run 300 @ 1T just fine. I know mine do ... I put my pair in my friends DFI and it hit 300 2.5-4-3-7 1T first try, Memtest and Prime stable for several hours. Now all I need to do is get that DFI board myself. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by J-Mag
what kinda proc was your friend using? FX, NC, Winchester?Quote:
Originally Posted by Orthogonal
Anway, it seems that cooling has a major role in stable mem clocks and I am talking about cooling on the CPU itself...
I can hit 320mhz on my TCCD, but there is NO WAY it is even close to stable... I can bust out sandra but thats about it...
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Originally Posted by J-Mag
You are right here is part of the mp he gave me (opb)
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For 512x2 LE is the best, for 256x2, LA is the best.
I would like to see some of the LF in action though... I haven't even seen it for sale anywhere yet...
I've had many sets of TCCD, here's a summary:
set1:
2x512mb OCZ rev2, 1 stick does 320 2,5-3-3-7 1T @ 3.1V the other one does a very dissapointing 270 same timings/voltage. :(
Most likely these were 431 chips. (sold)
set2:
Gskill 1GBLE 0437, 1 stick does 300 2,5-3-3-7 1T @2.8V the other one throws a few errors now and then in memtest at 275. (RMA'd)
set3:
Gskill 1GBLE 0431, 1 stick does 300 2,5-3-3-7 1T @3.0V the other one gives one error every test at the same address all the time (RMA'd)
set4:
Gskill 1GBLE 0437, 1 stick gives an occasional error at 275 2,5-3-3-7 1T at any voltage between 2.6 an 2.9V the other stick throws hundereds of errors at 275 2,5-3-3-7 1T (RMA'd)
set5:
Gskill 1GBLE 0440, 1 stick does 300 2,5-3-3-7 1T @2.8V the other one does 305 same volts and timings. :D
No need to RMA this set.
So, i don't think you have to look for the magic 0437 chips TBH. ;)
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Originally Posted by J-Mag
It was with a 3000+ winchester I believe, we had it at a modest OC of 300*8 with 1.55 vCore. He has an XP-120 with a huge panaflo fan on it, it kept it quite cool. The memory seemed to stay fairly cool as we only had 2.9v on it, there was a fan blowing accross them as well I believe.