Got this one http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...Desktop-Memory
Scale to 2550 and thats max.
Imo, 2400 cas9 kits will have better odd to go 2600+
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Got this one http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...Desktop-Memory
Scale to 2550 and thats max.
Imo, 2400 cas9 kits will have better odd to go 2600+
I've been curious about those Mushkin 2400s for a while. Came close to pulling the trigger on them more than once, but I kept having doubts, especially after receiving the GSkill single-sided Tridents X "1500s", so I always passed. Those Mushkin seem to max out about the same, and come with pretty much the same timings at the same clocks. So, are they single, or double sided?
If you had to guess (based on your testing), which ICs do you think that they have under the spreaders?
Mushkin usually uses Hynix, from the clocks you got I'm guessing they're about the same bin as the CFR in HyperX Predator 2400 C11 that can't crack 2600.
Flank3r, just try to boot at 2400 10-11-10. If it boots, it's Hynix. No boot> Samsung.
edit: Let me take that back. :)
Here's my review: G.Skill TridentX 2400 MHz CL10 2 x 4 GB. Translated to english by google.
Serial no. xxxx1500 (single sided):
http://forum.pccentre.pl/uploads/med...138_142745.jpg
Results (HyperPi 32M stable) on FM1 (A8-3850 + ASRock A75 Extreme6):
* 832 MHz 6-6-6 1T 1,75 V,
* 960 MHz 7-7-7 1T 1,75 V,
* 1045 MHz 8-8-8 1T 1,65 V (need tRCD/tRP @ 10T for higher clocks),
* 1082 MHz 8-10-10 1T 1,75 V,
* 1185 MHz 9-11-11 1T 1,75 V,
* 1269 MHz 10-12-12 1T 1,65 V - max clocks.
Higher timings than 10-12-12 doesn't help. :/
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Translated to english.
Also, single, or double sided "1500s"?
Link corrected.
They are single sided.
For all that cant pass 25xxMhz, have you "PLL enabled" ?
I couldnt pass that mark, no boot at 2600mhz or higher.
Only after enabled PLL i could get 2600mhz, 2660mhz, 2800mhz on P67 M4E :D
Using some Hynix CFR 2799mhz 11-14-13-26 1T or 2802Mhz need 11-15-13-26 1T with 1,875v Dram
Trying for more Mhz after that.
It was tested on FM1, there's no such option. ;)
Motherboard and CPU is able to run memory @ 1306 MHz (9,33 * 140). :)
http://i1183.photobucket.com/albums/...y/DSCN0662.jpg
http://i1183.photobucket.com/albums/...y/DSCN0662.jpg
http://i1183.photobucket.com/albums/...mhzsuccess.jpg
http://i1183.photobucket.com/albums/...mhzsuccess.jpg
single sided xxxx15000
booted at 1252 10-12-12-31-46-2T @1.65v but wasn't very stable...
http://i1183.photobucket.com/albums/...500mhzwhat.jpg
http://i1183.photobucket.com/albums/...500mhzwhat.jpg
happy i got them working on AMD even at stock settings so ill be testing more. but judging by the price drops on these i wouldn't expect anything great out of these kits anymore.
what should tRC be? also these can do 1T?
http://i.imgur.com/g0D49.png
you right Zeus, looks for Samsung (srry for my sh*ty paint), today morning I had better light in room :)
Hey guys, I bought a set of these a few days ago and tried them on my sandy bridge system. The IMC on my chip is kinda weak and I couldn't boot in to 2400MHz off the bat. I dropped it to 2133MHz and managed 8-9-10-15 1T out of these sticks! Very odd timings for sure (must be samsung). I was using 1.7 volts. They were prime 95 and superpi 32m stable. I'm going to continue messing with them on the sandy bridge rig then try them in my FM2 system.
These sticks rated speeds are not for SB, but for Ivy... 2250-2275MHz or so is a good SB IMC. 2400MHz is not gonna happen on Sandy...
I would run them at your current settings, maybe even 8-10-10-15 1T at 1.65Vdimm for 24/7 usage
Exactly.the best imc for classic cooling method has Ib,specially 3770k.2400 is possible with fx and Trinity too,sometimes sb-e
Looks like the G.Skill IC lottery continues. I had to RMA my CFR-based RipjawsZ 2133C9 4x4GB kit, my replacement is xxxx1500 Samsung. At least they aren't single-sided.
Attachment 130734
The review sample of F3-2400C10D-8GTX (SN: xxxx1500xxxxxx) I recieved have 8 ICs per side of the PCB and are good e. g. for P95/Blend at 1200 MHz with 11-11-11-33 and 1.50 V, but are not suitable for 10-11-10-33 at this lowered voltage.
Earlier dated post from another thread:
Any possible connection between the above post and the RMA request??? :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Shiranui Gen-An
Well 1.85v isnt enough to convince my RipjawsZ 2133C9 kit to do 9-11-10 at 1200 mhz lol
By the way, glad to hear that you got HCH9. Certainly more upside potential with those, then again it appears that GSkill is binning the heck out of those Samsung chips to get the high end stuff so maybe not.