Apparently they also work with the DFI Infinity 975X and some testing done hereQuote:
Originally Posted by Comp-Freak
http://i4memory.com/showthread.php?t=3453
And I can't believe I haven't got my sticks yet, I hope I got them before Xmas :mad:
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Apparently they also work with the DFI Infinity 975X and some testing done hereQuote:
Originally Posted by Comp-Freak
http://i4memory.com/showthread.php?t=3453
And I can't believe I haven't got my sticks yet, I hope I got them before Xmas :mad:
I ordered them 13 days ago (2x1GB) and they were sent 2 days after, still haven't recived them But i'm from Spain, not from USA. Hope they will work on my AW9D-MAX.. if not, dinos trick all the way :D :D :D
Hey I know that guy...they work with dino's mod only on the DFI.Quote:
Originally Posted by Rudyn
wuhuu got mine today, to bad I have to wait until im done at work :S
Do you guys also have different chips on each side of the stick?
SPD side:
5CA11
D9DQW
G86R
Other side:
5CA32
D9DQW
BZTV
When I got my sticks back in October, some of the 6 sticks used identical chips and some were mixed, similar to yours (5CA11 & 5CA32).
@Dinos... Using your method, when the sticks are installed, can you see any part of the contacts at all?
i sold the sticksQuote:
Originally Posted by EnJoY
but the way i did it was basically to pull the bottom nod of RAM lock mechanism in line with the side of the RAM wall
i've posted some pics which should give you an idea how much to pull
you have to be careful not to release too much for the RAM to pop out
that wouldn't be good at all if you know what i mean
Yea, I just got them working a minute ago...memtesting now @ 800MHz 4-3-3-6 2.1v... :D
The way I did it was to push the sticks down in the slots completely, and then ever so gently pull back the locks so as to very slightly force the sticks up a bit...we're talking about tiny bit here, just enough so that when you push the locks back to the sticks, the locks rest gently parallel at the base where they'd normally sit on the ram's pcb.
I'll post my results later.
that's the only way it should be done >> easiest anywaysQuote:
Originally Posted by EnJoY
I have them running 4-3-2-6-2-5-9-9-10 @ DDR800 w/ 2.1v right now in my P5B-D. Pretty tight... :D
I shot up to DDR900 w/ 2.2v 4-3-3-6-2-5-9-9-10. I then need a lot more volts to get 950stable as loosening the timings didn't help much. 4-4-4 does pretty much nothing.
So this ram is ideally suited at around 900MHz with ~2.2v with nice tight timings. If you're on a 680i, run 1T with these. If you're on 975x...you're golden as most of those boards max at around 450fsb anyhow.
one thing guy's , its possible to modify the SPD of this stiks?
to for exemple 667 4-4-4-10 or 800 5-5-5-10 , any try it?
mod spd isn't help you overclock this tho XD
i know it :)
So therefore there really isn't a point except for coolness I suppose.Quote:
Originally Posted by AcUaViVa
I may flash my SPD's to EnJoY brand memory. ;)
I have recived them finally ! They boot no problems on a provisional Biostar Tforce 945 (Aw9D-Max is on RMA) (arg... I've just noticed it's limited to 300FSB :( )
http://img62.imageshack.us/img62/4161/d9oc6.th.jpg
It's funny that the part number is D9DQW :p:
Will try to push it harder now... (if this mobo let me do it).
PD: Chips are 5CA11 in one side and 5CA32 in the other side.
Edit: DDR2 600 Cas 3-3-2 2.2V no problem, will try more (this mobo only gives 2.2Vdimm :( )
http://img236.imageshack.us/img236/2812/d9pu2.th.jpg
Edit2:
I've just found a problem ! They boot ok if I plug another memory first and change the timings to manual, but If I plug them and I make a CMOS Clear (so timings are set by SPD) they doesn't boot !
That's weird as the SPD timings are rated at 266Mhz 4-4-4 and 333Mhz 5-5-5, and what's more, they are stable at 333Mhz Cas 4-4-4 with just 1.8V (i've just tried it) however they never boot after a CMOS clear (which is suposed to set the memory at DDR667 timings by SPD (CAS 5-5-5).
Why happends that ? If they can do DDR667 at cas 4-4-4 1.8V, why can't they boot at SPD default ? (667 cas 5-5-5) :( I'll need to keep a stick of another memory to make sure I can boot after every clear cmos...
Custom SPD thanks to Tony... ;)
He tweaked an OCZ DDR2800 SPD and gave me a custom part number. :)
Could you send me the dump to krampak#gmail.com ? Maybe reprograming the SPD they can boot after a Clear CMOS.
krampak GUARRA! xD
Enjoy can send it to acuaviva@hotmail.com?
thanks
Maybe EnJoY would be kind enough to upload the dump to something like Rapidshare or MegaUpload?
Maybe... :D
yeah would be cool :)
After a ton of testing. It seems Tony may have made some of the alpha timings a bit too tight, as I'm now getting errors in test 5 & 6 at 4-3-2-6 timings. I had to slack very slightly to 4-3-3-6, and voltage didn't help in getting the original timings stable again. So I think he made one or two of the secondary timings too tight. I'm gonna talk to him this afternoon and get it sorted out. Once it's sorted, I'll be more than happy to share. :)
Do you have benches on old spd @ 4-3-2 to compair to new spd @ 4-3-3?
I'm actually gonna test that now.Quote:
Originally Posted by Lithan