Not sure why my write is so low, I'll have to adjust a few timings.
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W00t! The doorbell just rang and what little box awaited me? My replacement XTC memory cooler with FREE bottle opener and dogtag :D Did somebody tell OCZ I drink a lot each saturday or something? :p: That handy keyring bottle opener will come in very handy this saturday :D :up:
:( I think my OCZ D9 stick are just about to die. More and more problems with booting and and more and more voltage needed. Already 2,3v for startup. But still doing 650@2,56v
I do not have any read/write screens exept that one:
http://img120.imageshack.us/img120/3...1696xo2.th.jpg
But, good news is that new (old) stick from ballistics tracers (.16FD3) are on the way :) What could I expect from those?
Stick your problem D9 in the freezer for 3-7 days then allow it to SLOWLY warm up to room temp. The colder the freezer the better :up:
Definitely sounds like they're on the way out. They shouldn't need anywhere near 2.56v for 650 MHz everest/SPI1M stable, all my D9 kits do that on 2.2v, so maybe they weren't the best to start with? OCZ kits have never been top class though so in that context it makes sense.
If the Tracers you are getting are not degraded, expect very good things from them. They will be so much better than your OCZ ever were.
After some playing around with timings (and fitting my replacement XTC cooler :D) I have concluded that my write speed is low due to the amount of cache on my CPU, this is just theory, but makes much more sence currently than saying its a difference in the P5Q series BIOS vs. the M2F. Perhaps somebody can verify that who has a wolfie and P5Q series board.
OCZ D9 based ram was never any good compared to Crucial, CellShock or TeamGroup anyway. They should just stick to making other stuff. So many times when people have issues with ram, or have D9 sticks that need 2.5v+ for 650MHz stable, it's OCZ.
Ditto. OCZ QC for memory is not very good, and as if to kick you while your down, their usually the most expensive. OCZ are fine for cheap memory (such as their PC85000 SLI kits) but I wouldn't go blowing a huge amount of cash on their supposed enthusiast memory, its just nowhere near as good as the likes of Cellshock or AxeRAM.
Every D9 kit I've had has a least been able to POST 1300MHz, so I wouldn't say its too high expecting D9s to at least POST at that.
I have a few D9 kits I'm pretty positive won't post at 1300MHz, my CellShock 8000 C5 kit in particular.
Thats super craptacular D9s though. Kinda unfair comparing such lowend D9 kits expecting them to clock like nuts.
I wouldn't say they're "craptacular", it just proves that all D9 is not created equal. Some chips have a higher voltage tolerance and can clock higher. :shrug:
It could also be the PCB which is definitely not BrainPower or Kunyu; the model# is M0561LA1 and as far as I can tell by Googling it's 6-layer. I guess Cellshock made a revision to the sticks later and switched to 8-layer PCBs...? Anyone with some current CS DDR2, what type of PCB do you have?
well my cellshocks clock to 1200mhz so far, i hear gkx clocks higher than gmh does.
so no one knows where the d9 degredation thread is? i cant find it at all
New SS :D personal best for this CPU, 3.6GHz 1.58v. Don't think I will be raising vcore anymore, its on the edge for air.
Search terms: micron, degradation
Here it is, 5th thread that is displayed:
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...on+degradation
There's lots of interesting info there.
Try this
EDIT: I see Ket beat me to it :)
Very, very unlikely. There is not a lot of profit made in the production on most memory kits, and thus they have to be binned aggressively. I know this as I used to do some things for Mushkin so know a good amount about the ins and outs of what goes on "behind the scenes".
For anyone having trouble finding it (don't know how but some seem to be :p: ) HERE is the thread about reviving D9s with the freezer technique.