Very interested in purchasing this memory in the UK - need the 2 gig kit
Which one should i buy 3-3-3-8 or 3-4-4-8 kit?
So the ones devious bought with HS are not the ones i should be getting?
Devious: whats happended with ur sticks?
Very interested in purchasing this memory in the UK - need the 2 gig kit
Which one should i buy 3-3-3-8 or 3-4-4-8 kit?
So the ones devious bought with HS are not the ones i should be getting?
Devious: whats happended with ur sticks?
Just ordered the 2Gb 3-3-3 kit from memory-configurator.com :toast:
They're based in Ireland and ship internationally, so they should certainly ship to the UK. Prices are good as well imo :)
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Originally Posted by Owen1978
Where have you read I have the wrong ones ?
Mine are the same as this thread name, which are the TXDD2048M667HC3DC and same as the photos on first page.
i must say Im having a hard time clocking these anywhere.
Ive managed 430 Mhz 4-4-4-15 and even then it fails mem test :(
I got a bit impatient and have bought the 3-3-3-8 sticks :)
got my set today from Tankguys. Thanx I will post my findings once someone sends me a Conroe :)
Can't wait to see some of your result's, especially if they are TXDD1024M667HC3DC-M's (3-3-3-8's). :up:Quote:
Originally Posted by Owen1978
Those are certainly the ones I ordered ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by MrRevhead
I bet you will love it...:toast:Quote:
Originally Posted by thorgal
Hope you get better results than my 3-4-4-8's :(
What dos the -M stand for ?
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Originally Posted by Devious
:( asus...
you update bios yet?
what's stepping of your e66?
They were made by "M"icron ICs.Quote:
Originally Posted by Devious
We have release a news regarding End Of Life DDRII 667 3-4-4-8 in the US and use DDRII 667 3-3-3-8 to replace the old model.Quote:
Originally Posted by Owen1978
Feel free to go the link I listed below to review the details.
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=104389
Thanks for the support guys!
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Originally Posted by Onepagebook
I also have a bad axe. similar results. max out around 425, 4-4-4-12.
Mine definatly are not like this guys.
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...&postcount=203
Im running the latest bios afaik 0602.
My E66 is a step 5.
this is using the 1333 strap... certainly not "real" 450fsb 3-3-3-8 since I can't get them stable 400fsb with the 1067 strapQuote:
Originally Posted by Devious
My set just came through the post today! Nice & Shiny
Just need a Conroe & Mobo and maybe a new case :)
just a quick test:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...teamram_00.jpg
Nice, what volts are you running on the ram ?
2.2v :)
One week for the ram to get to Ohio from CA! Damned Fedex ground! Keep bringing the results! Feels like i'm watching a peep show:D
Ordered on the 4th, dilivered from Ireland on the 6th. Thats what I like to see :D
Quick test proves excellent result on my Aopen : 3-3-3-8 up to 380Mhz. Can't go any higher atm because of FSB wall of my Merom. Real testing will be done with Conroe of course.
I'm one happy person :toast:
Mine will also do 4-4-4-8 @ 2.2v MemTest stable. Dunno whether that's good, but thought i'd post it :)
EDIT: At DDR900
At what speed ?Quote:
Originally Posted by K.I.T.T.
900mhz, so he tells me. But he's not finished yet.
Nice job all :)
I think Team is starting to make a very nice name for themselves with this stuff. Hopefully this type of performance continues.
Just tested it and it does DDR1000 @ 4-4-4-8 w/2.25 v memtest stable!! :woot:
I'll show some Pi 32M rums later. am stuck on a POS 14" CRT till my replacement 17" TFT is delivered later today :(
EDIT:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...teamram_01.jpg
I'm trying to do a mass buy for the DDR2-667 3-3-3-8 Kit but the guys over here are not too convinced over the DDR2-667 rating and certainty of OC results.
Can you guys do a comprehensive OC review for this kit please? Testing something like DDR2-800 CL3 (and highest CL3 OC possible) + DDR2-1000 CL4 (and highest CL4 OC possible) will be great!
Really appreciate if OPB or any of you guys who have the 3-3-3-8 kit can do a review for this kit. If this can be done on Asus boards, even better. :D