Wow Ozzi, your almost there!! Nice Work, keep it up!!
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Wow Ozzi, your almost there!! Nice Work, keep it up!!
:toast:
$260
They look pretty tasty,me thinks me need some.
They are on backorder, so take a number :YIPPIE:
I did.. but I don't think I got a lucky numberQuote:
Originally Posted by klrgreenis
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You are 666th in line
http://www.ocztechnology.com/product...l_platinum_xtc
OCZ introduced their new DDR500 3 3 3 8 2GB.
Maybe they use the same IC from micron.
could be, but discussion for that is not for this thread ;)
take it here
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...ad.php?t=90881
SorryQuote:
Originally Posted by ozzimark
I had never noticed that area of thi forum before you posted the link.
OMG are you serious??Quote:
Originally Posted by nn_step
Wow I feel lucky I am #13:banana:
Ah lucky 13, yikes well lets hope so!!
settings of the Team Xtreem looks like beeing the same as the Ballistix!!! so nice.....it will roxxxe!
is is indeed pretty similar. helps that it uses micron dies too, just a different revision :p:Quote:
Originally Posted by rastaseb
Lets pray that this revision doesn't get into the habit of dying..;)Quote:
Originally Posted by ozzimark
any sign of these in the uk???
02-27-2006, 07:53 PM #11
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Hello! Everyone,
Sorry to let you guys keep waiting and for the short supply at the beginnig.
However, we're doing our best to improve and I will make sure that Cronus DDR500 2*1GB (3-3-3-8) will be avaible next week (around March 7th),
Thank you for the best support and interest in team Xtreem. Your comments are always welcome!
Best regards.
Xtreem Tech Support
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...9&postcount=11
edit: also visit www.teamgroup.com.tw > search forums for uk distro
I just bought a 1gig dimm Buffalo. It has Micron -5b rev F on them and payed $70 for it. Ill have pics and some resalts soon.
that is good news.. and good news for them because they probably will sell out about 2 hours after that...Quote:
Originally Posted by flytek
Well, a nice post, with a lot of facts, rumors and some nice results.
Compliments, Ozzi:clap:
As for the set I have, even before they were called Cronos,
I havn`t tried anything more than 2,78V, and they max out @289 3-3-3-8 on my RDX.
On my NF4 Ultra-D got them op to @287 3-3-3-8.
Sadly, couldn`t get them to do 2-2-2-8@200 on neither.
Remarkably though, lateral timings can stay 15-7-1-2-1-2 up to 269~.
Compared to UCCC 3-4-4-8 @ 299x9 vs 269X10 the microns give me the best system performance, so until i get a better set, these are here to stay.
:woot:
(me is Berry on Madshrimps.be)
You know it seems that everyone is doing paper launches. What's the point of advertising your product if no one can buy it? It was frustrating when AMD did it, it was frustrating when ATI and Nvidia were pulling these stunts and now memory makers.
the rule of thumb is three weeks before everyone gets pissed at the paper launch...
I here ya. By the time its even close to mainstream supply its over and gone.
Well, some detailed explaining on how I got them, then.
After purchasing my first 2 sets, Infineon and Samsung based, i contacted their support with a request on info and availability on a set, that would be compatible with my barebone.
Got a mail the same day, that a shipment was sent to their German distri.
He got different flavours, including some new microns.
They were the first sets, to be shipped.
And I got one of them.
Me lucky. :toast:
Three weeks later, I posted my findings on Madshrimps, and another three weeks later availability should be a fact.
They seem to mis that by a week.
If that is all :slapass:
And as for all the modules I have, I paid for them and got them through retail channels.
i saw that review and was slightly jealous that someone had beaten me to the punch of getting a review on them (:slapass: for me being slow) . i should have mine up in about a week or so, i'm gonna be away from my test rig cause i'm going snowboarding with my dad this week :toast:Quote:
Originally Posted by XII
strange that you couldn't do 2-2-2 at 200mhz. mine is just barely stable, though i only have 2-3mhz of headroom. at 2.7v, max 32m stable is just a smigde over 201mhz, and i've found that max prime stable is about 1mhz underneath max 32m stable.. so yeah, just barely does 200mhz at 2-2-2 ;)
3-3-3 is definitly optimal though. my chart of max 32m stable results:
Code:2-2-2 2-3-2 2.5-3-2 2.5-3-3 3-3-3 3-3-3-8 2T
2.5 290.63 289.87
2.6 204.35 222.51 245.21 292.9 293.65
2.7 201.32 206.62 223.27 246.73 295.17 295.92
2.8 202.83 208.13 225.54 250.21 297.44 301.22
2.9 202.83 210.4 226.29 251.27 296.68 302.73
3 202.83 212.67 227.81 257.32 295.92 306.52
Maybe the early bird isn`t always the winner.
Nice results though. Maybe going to burn them harder, once my new CE6 are in.
Almost same story, hard to get, long wait.
Until then, 263X11 24/7 for my system.
Maybe finally finish my second rig, so i can do some more heavy testing.
As for the results of my test, keep in mind it is an RDX, not an Expert/Venus.
It has a few strange twists, but I love it.
Nice foot-note, calls for competition, though.
wow ozzi, you really like to test your RAM don't you :p: No way I'd have the patience for all those 32m runs.
On a side note I also have some Team Infineon coming in as well :) Don't know exactly which IC's, but they're rated 3-3-2-8 at DDR500 for $220! Similar OCZ stuff costs $280