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Originally Posted by bigtoe
Could you clear this up a bit? I'm not sure whats the difference with HTT and LDT.
Update:
at 250 X 9 2-2-2-5 I get memtest errors up the yingyang. :( 280 FSB and no test passes.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by bigtoe
Could you clear this up a bit? I'm not sure whats the difference with HTT and LDT.
Update:
at 250 X 9 2-2-2-5 I get memtest errors up the yingyang. :( 280 FSB and no test passes.
first pic is vdata with hyperX Winbond branded CH-5. looks like all the other "UTT" out there...and works for me almost the same as other "UTT".Quote:
Originally Posted by Shroomalistic
i get 225mhz with the hyperx@ 2-3-2-6-7-15-1-2-2-2-2 @ 2.75v in singlesided(256) and 217 in doublesided(512)
THe v-data a get 229 2-3-2-6-7-15-1-2-2-2-2 @ 2.75v.
The chips are physically identical, altohugh there are minor differences, kinda like recognizing a cubic zirconia in a pile of diamond...the differences are there, but very hard to spot, and most could be explained by simple process dates. But i still think it's all about the pcb.
Anyone else get their Value VX recently.
I still dont have my Booster back
I got a kit in on Monday. I wrote a review of it here:
http://www.ocforums.com/showthread.php?t=371562
Very good schtuff.
I got mine Tuesday. They will do 2-2-2-5 with as little as 3.0 vdimm at 200 in a DFI ULtra-D. I'v been burning them with 3.2 vdimm at 2-2-2-5 with test 5 from memtest v1.51 for the last 2 days. I'm hoping to test them out for max speed this weekend.
I've never really had a problem with a bad RAM stick before, so this is a pretty obvious statement, I think, but I'm looking for feedback nonetheless.
I set my system back to stock for a few days and everything was running fine. Then I ran a game and it continually crashed. So I ran memtest (at stock) and found one of the OCZ sticks reporting errors. I tested about 5 other sticks and no problems. So at this point, I'm assuming I have 1 bad stick. Is there any other tests I can run to either better test this stick in question and/or check my other sticks better while I'm at it?
Thanks!
I got mine one thursday but...
I did a sense mod on my nf7-s and I booted up the value sticks at 3.3 volts, nothing happened on the screen, I went back to my Kingston ram, and it worked. I think booting up at 3.3 volts for the first time burned out both sticks. Anyway, I am rma'ing them now. Dammit :( Next time I'll have to burn them in at 2.9 volts for a while before I do the mod to go to 3.3 volts.
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Originally Posted by onemorekornkid
What speed and timings were you using when you got the blank screen? 3.3v wouldn't have damaged those sticks. What bios are you using on your nf7? CPC on bios or CPC off bios?
I'm with Sparkie, 3.3 is nothin' for those sticks.
You must be missing something. :stick:
I saw that. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by onemorekornkid
There is no way the sticks died. RMA's cost you and OCZ money and you will end up with 2 more sticks that are the same. Try each stick individually. Then try a different BIOS.
Thanks
some of these rma's are getting silly lately. boot at 3.3v and then rma? value vx is not warrantied above standard voltage correct? If I am wrong then smack me!;)
I was using a modified tic tac bios, dammit, now I feel like even more of an :banana::banana::banana::banana::banana::banana::b anana:. I wish I asked around before I RMA'd them.
Andy, can you recommend me a bios that is garunteed compatible?
EDIT: Also, what shipping method does OCZ use for RMA's?
Ohhh we still dont have those value vx so i can only go on twinmos sp utt or gold vx so in the end i'm getting e some gold vx!!! mybe some other time i get tccd ot tccc for testing ohhh i still dont know thatchips i have in my value geil ram with heatsinks i'm talking avout this memory:
http://www.newegg.com/app/Showimage....144-507-01.JPG
:rocker: or :down:
TommyW
Test it out and see how it scales with volts/timings etc and you'll find out
Tested mine some more last night, they won't even do 205 @ 2-2-2, very bad sticks i got. At least i found a use for them in another computer though.
Sucka
What voltage? Give it ~3.5V..
ohhh i dont know that chip that memory have so i cant do burn in ... :(Quote:
Originally Posted by IvanAndreevich
Tried that. I might test them one at a time, and see if one stick is good, i would be willing to take a chance on another set. I'll let you know how it goes.Quote:
Originally Posted by IvanAndreevich
I know this thread is about the OCZ Value Ram, but someone chimed in about A-data using the Winbond utt chips sometimes too. It seems a little confusing which ones of the A-data are the Winbond and which ones are not.
Anyway, I decided to get some A-data Value just because it was $95 for 1GB (2x512mb) pc3200. I got it today and I cannot believe it. I've only had time to play with it for a few hours but I'm at 262 3,4,4,8 @ 2.9v. I was too nervious to try 3.3v and havn't had enough time to try the lower timings yet, but :banana::banana::banana::banana: 262fsb at price. I'm going to do memtest all night tonight. I'll let you guys know if you are interested.
Am I just SUPER lucky?
Should I try 3.3v or could I damage the ram?
nice nice!! try to run it at 250-259 with 2.2.2.5 or 8 with 3.2v :slobber:
where did you get it so damn cheap ?
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Originally Posted by TEDY
http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProduc...211-119&depa=1
that cant be utt... usually relaxed timings doesnt help this memory at all, which is quite the contrary of what we see here...Quote:
Originally Posted by mailman199
I have a gig of v-data that I got for $100 cdn that will run 250mhz 2,3,2,5 at 3.2v
The UTT on value ram is sweet!
I am still waiting for the OCZ to hit canada.
musk
LoL. see....some other cheap stuff works well too! try 3.2v 2-2-2-5 with the adata, maybe, but they may not like the voltage. I noticed my vdata never got hot with 3.2 even, but i have vdata, not adata. Lowering CAS to 3 never made a difference for me. 2.5 was all it needed to hit max.