Overnight testing seems to confirm stability:
http://www.pctunerup.com/up/results/...1_Orthos01.jpg
Today more testing. :up:
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Overnight testing seems to confirm stability:
http://www.pctunerup.com/up/results/...1_Orthos01.jpg
Today more testing. :up:
nice im in the market for a good 4gb kit (y)
1260MHz 5-5-5-15 @1,88v
http://www.pctunerup.com/up/results/...MHzSuperPI.jpg http://www.pctunerup.com/up/results/...MHzEverest.jpg
:up:
Do all sticks have a black PCB or just the european ones?
Cyfer, can you show some sort of stability like Linpack or SuperPi 32M?
Mine can do that too but it's unstable for real testing like the above mentioned. ;)
http://www.pctunerup.com/up/results/...MHzSuperPI.jpg http://www.pctunerup.com/up/results/...MHzEverest.jpg
I also tryed 1066MHz cl4 but with no luck for the moment.
I don't think ram max speed is influenced by cpu speed and at the moment here it's quite hot, so for the moment I will skip too extreme tests... ;)
http://www.pctunerup.com/up/results/...MHzEverest.jpg
Working right now on alpha timings. :D
I don't think to be Linpack stable @1260MHz. :shrug:
Maybe I can close a SuperPI 32M, but I'm not sure. Cosider that I recived the sticks yesterday and I'm trying to test them in those moments in wich my wife and my daughter are not requiring my attention... :rolleyes:
@Cyfer
You should be able to push for tRD 8 @ FSB 500 with 1200MHz, your MCH volt are rather low so it shouldn´t be a problem to increase that to be stable with tRD 8. An Everest pic of that should be very apprieciated. :)
With that setup you should run a P95 blend (heat shouldn´t be a issue) and during that time you can spend time with your wife and daughter. :D
I´m looking for some 2x2 for my Rampage Formula and those Blade PC-9600 should be the ones it seems. :yepp:
Everest @PL8.
http://www.pctunerup.com/up/results/...1200MHzPL8.jpg
Anyway I'm totally unstable. I tryed to push the vnb till 1,36v, but no luck... :shrug:
Crazy stuff!! ;)
Wow! how much voltage did triple 6 take? I bet close to or even over 2V, no?
Why does your validation read
RAM : 4096 MB DDR2 Dual Channel
RAM Speed : 721.7 MHz (3:5) @ 5-5-5-15
Slot 1 : 2048MB (PC2-6400)
Slot 1 Manufacturer : OCZ
Slot 2 : 2048MB (PC2-6400)
Slot 2 Manufacturer : OCZ
While mine reads?
RAM : 4096 MB DDR2 Dual Channel
RAM Speed : 583.2 MHz (5:6) @ 5-5-5-13
Slot 1 : 2048MB (PC2-8900)
Slot 1 Manufacturer : OCZ
Slot 2 : 2048MB (PC2-8900)
Slot 2 Manufacturer : OCZ
I'm so sorry I wasn't able to post anything in the last 3 weeks, I wasn't even online, so much to catch up to... I'm just too busy right now! Again, sorry. :(
Thanks for posting results of the higher binned version! :)
Everest was so low because of a low FSB, tRFC has almost no influence on Everest scores, only minimal, and those sticks need high tRFC to reach high clockspeeds. This is not D9 mate! ;)
Sorry, I didn't do any high FSB tests, but maybe others will if they get the time.
:yepp:
I'm still not convinced that you need to give those sticks such a high VDIMM, reaching high clock speeds is more a question of BIOS tuning for 4GB and tweaking the timings.
Nice, 600MHz 1.8V... I wasn't able to do that up to now.
Yes, it's possible, already wrote that earlier! ;)
Thank you so much!! So my bet on Elpida was correct, though I thought they were using new ICs that can do 533MHz CL5 1.8V stock and not a new revision of 400MHz CL5 1.8V. Oh well, wasn't too far off...
All should have the black PCB as far as I know.
Are you sure you are really running the LV Blades, and not the regular version?
Besides that, which strap are you running? 400 strap?
Made a quick validation, mine show up like yours: click for validation
Don't know if the integrated memorycontroller is limiting my overclock but i can barely do DDR1250, it didn't finish SuperPi 1M.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6.../cachemem3.png
This is at 1.98Vdimm, i don't think more volts will do anything other than heating the sticks up.
I don't want to wreck these great sticks. (just yet :))
Very good result Eugene! Nice to see you do some further testing! :up:
I'm back at it when I have the time.
Sorry, didn't see the pic and thought you were running the 8500s.
Would you mind to show a screen of the SPD ( in memset or Everest ). I would love to if there are any differences besides programmed speed.
But still, which strap are you running? I'm always suspicious when I see high RAM frequencies on 3:5 divider, since most run the 400 strap, on which the 3:5 divider is bugged and 2:3 in reality.
Don't ask me why, but today I'm getting these results @PL9...
http://www.pctunerup.com/up/results/...00MHzPL902.jpg http://www.pctunerup.com/up/results/...00MHzPL903.jpg http://www.pctunerup.com/up/results/...00MHzPL904.jpg
I'm not complaining, clearly, but it seem a little strange... :hm:
Oh well, I love these sticks, that's for sure! :hrhr:
Ridiculous.
I still cannot find a single Canadian e-tailer with any of the LV Blades or Platinums in stock other than TD, which shows it has the Blade 1066s, but for $105, i'd rather get the 1150/1200 kits.
It's driving me insane...no one has these. :mad:
i wouldnt even buy a thing from td mofos are too overpriced n service is crap
i'm goin nuts here i was promissed for thursday n now its for tuesday
99$ for lv 9600
i can ask for em to hold u a set or 2 ?
i was gonna get a set of the 8500 too but i was told the pcb is green i not takin no chance on a crappy set for 20$
i woulda paid xtra goin newegg but they only have them on US site
Expected Arrival Date: 2009-06-10
http://pccyber.com/?v=product&i=RAM-OCZ2B1200LV4GK
Sell you mine for $80:D
I hear ya. I'm not unhappy with my results. Easily as good as the Pi 1100s for $80 shipped. Maybe better if I can figure out this mobo......
Yeah i've been monitoring their site.
But i need it shipped (to Alberta), & when i did all but pay for an order, it added PST onto it :mad:
(no PST here)
Didn't seem like their was any shipping option...do they only do local sales usually?
I imagine i'd need to phone them.
I guess by now i figured surely NCIX/DirectCanada/newegg.ca would have them, but ffs, nope.