i GOT MINE RUNNING 1:1 250MHZ 2-2-2-6-1168 LTD 4x @1.30 VDIMM@3.4 VCORE@1.5 +110%
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i GOT MINE RUNNING 1:1 250MHZ 2-2-2-6-1168 LTD 4x @1.30 VDIMM@3.4 VCORE@1.5 +110%
That's great exe, what was holding it back at first? Just needed to break in, or did you find some timings/settings that made the difference?
Gray
nothing really just that at stock speeds and volts one of the sticks was giving me error on test 7 but more juice solve the problem... im gonna try 260 today just to see how far can i get on 1:1 then its gonna be time for some async OC
Me too, 1) what is this stuff and 2) whats a safe maximum 24/7 voltage?Quote:
Originally Posted by Hemingway
The new A64 3000+ Venice can manage maybe something between 2500
and 3000MHz. With a multiplier of 9 that makes a FSB of 275 to 335 MHz.
How high FSB can a SP BH-5 go with higher timings?
315MHz with 3-4-4-8? (just an example)
Is SP CH-5 better in this regard?
Maybe I´d make a new thread out of this?
AA4T is winbond CH5 UTT...
Should be great, but averaging less than 275 at 2-2-2-5
BH5 is 1A4T and seems to be averaging less, but time will tell...
Some are getting 275 out of it, and if you're lucky, you will too :toast:
I'm getting the 1A4T BH5 version, and will post results here...
When you get an idea of what it'll do, post it here
Gray
would 3 volts be max for stable 24/7 system with the CH-5? The last thing I need is to fry them working on a big project :nono:
Is the general consenus of this group, (if in USA), to get SP3200 from NewEgg over something like this....
http://www.atacom.com/program/print_...C2&USER_ID=www
At $115 for 2x512Mb and guaranteed to be Winbond (I called to confirm), it would seem to be pretty cheap insurance over TwinMOS since they have put out different chips SP3200. I realize people have been getting winbond on the SP's lately, but that hasn't always been the case. So, has anyone here tried both and have an opinion on which is best? :confused:
I have been running 3.4v 24/7 for over 3 weeks, no problem. You should get some kind of cooling on them though if you are going to run that many volts. I've 2 80mm fans, 1 on the ram, and the other on the vdimm mosfet area. Plus a 120mm fan from the side panel blowing on the pwm mosfet area.Quote:
Originally Posted by CarbineBoy
Pics?Quote:
Originally Posted by 4X4N
mines happy 24/7 on 3.4v ive got a 120mm fan over the ram and power regulator on a zalman bracket. Temp prob on ram shows 32C
Hey Brad, is that the 3200 or 3500 sp?
Gray
Oops sorry will update sig its 3200 CH-5Quote:
Originally Posted by Gray Mole
The chips on those OCZs are binned. They were no good for the VX-line...Quote:
Originally Posted by jcollett69
What do you mean by binned?Quote:
Originally Posted by largon
chip quality go's through some testing to see what it does, and batches that have had the best samples tested go into the best, and more expensive ram modules...
VX value and VX3200 and VX4000 is a great example...
best batches go to the higher grade memory, not to say that Value won't be good, it's just that odd's are the VX3200 will be better...and VX4000 better still...
Gray
Thanks largon and everyone else for their input. Looks like I'll get those SP3200's from NewEgg as they are the only vendor for them in the USA that I can find.Quote:
Originally Posted by largon
Please correct me if there are more USA vendors of SpeedPremiums.
Does a brainpower PCB have it written on the PCB ?
What to look for ?
What is B6U808 ?
@Ubermann: AFAIK TwinMos has used BP only with NON-UTT chips (Powerchip etc.). Beware!
B6U808 and B6U815 are Brainpower's serials. The serial is written in the upper right corner of the PCB.
The best way to identify BP is the lack of visible traces.
Mushkin Blues do have B6U815. Alas, they don't perform so *spectacularly*...
Thanks!
I've seen piccies of the new SP BH-5 3500 on B6u808 pcb, but it's looking like most I've talked to have found non BP PCB on both CH and BH UTT...Quote:
Originally Posted by largon
Hoping Mine comes on BP, i'm interested if that helps or hinders performance...
Gray
Where? In this thread or?Quote:
Originally Posted by Gray Mole
TMSP@3.5 V
http://img172.echo.cx/img172/8079/pi1m3et.jpg
Tweak...
http://img255.echo.cx/img255/4822/tweak7yk.jpg
This is the maximum that I have obtained until now.
Some idea of as I can improve it :slap: ?
Thanks
@LANero:
Trfc: 12
Twr: 2
Trtw: 2 or 1
Tref: On CH-UTT this does alot, try different value.
Read Preamble: 6ns
Idle Cycle Limit: 0 - 16 clks
Find Kreton VT if you can. Cheaper with brainpower and all do 260+ superpi 1meg out of box.