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Originally Posted by mrlobber
that is super low for a s939..
im getting 4088 with my s754..
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Originally Posted by mrlobber
that is super low for a s939..
im getting 4088 with my s754..
That's MemTest bandwidth tho bro, in my PC I get bout 2100 at max stable clocks
Hi, i have some great troubles using my UTT on DFI ULtra-D
Whatever the timings i set, the 2x512 set do many errors while performing memtest as soon as i set something higher than 2.5-3-3-5 200MHz. I even tried to raise the voltage up to 3.5V but it doesn't help
Using them in single chanel helps a few but i aboslutely need dual
May i miss an important point on this board ?
EDIT : May i should raise Vcore to help the memory controller ? ( 9x300 Primeable Vcore stock / stock cooling )
Any help greatly appreciated
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...chmentid=25070
posted by acidbaby, try setting your timings to something similar.
Hmmm...Anyone know how far the VX goes cl 2.5 with under 3.2v?
Perkam
Like they go with cas 2. Maybe 2-5 mhz more...Quote:
Originally Posted by perkam
BTW 240/255 @ 3.2, it depends...
Aww man, thats crap then. I mean on cl 2.5 at least. TCCD can go 255 at cas 2.5 at 2.8v 24/7 and 275 at less than 3v.Quote:
Like they go with cas 2. Maybe 2-5 mhz more...
BTW 240/255 @ 3.2, it depends...
i just thought that if it scaled to 240 2-2-2, with looser timings it would jump to like 280 2.5-x-x. I guess vx/utt is only good for high tight timings which for intel platforms isnt the best of news.
Perkam
Did you read the first post on this thread?Quote:
Originally Posted by Ebola
There are A64 Tweaker screenshots on nF2 DFI, nF3 DFI, nF4 DFI... check out esdee's screeny on first page ;)
aCId's is of he nF3 so it doesn't directly apply to you.
Did you ever use BH5?Quote:
Originally Posted by perkam
These are basically the same as BH5, except they need more vDimm to start running 2-2-2.
Also, CAS is not the most important timing.... just because TCCD can run 2.5-3-3 @ 280 does not mean it is quicker than 2-2-2 @ 255-260
Lastly: NO, I wouldn't recommend UTT/VX for Intel platforms
Cool. I can honestly say I didnt know that, was gonna get some sticks for my upcoming rig lol. Will prolly try TCCD then. Thx Rabbi NZ when u hit 1000 posts ask Saaya to change ur name to "UTT Masta" or something lol.Quote:
Lastly: NO, I wouldn't recommend UTT/VX for Intel platforms
Perkam
lol cheers dude :D
have you thought bout the new BH5 being sold by TwinMOS? maybe it will suit Intel better...
TwinMos is unavailable in Canada :( or else I'd buy in a heartbeat. That speed premium stuff is jaw dropping good. So I have to "settle" for TCCD, hopefully doesnt run out by the time I decide on which rig to get. But yeah there hasnt been any definitive good Intel ram since muskin's lvl II 3500 which OPB still uses as main bh-5 sticks and owns every time with them :DQuote:
have you thought bout the new BH5 being sold by TwinMOS? maybe it will suit Intel better...
But as I said, TCCD only option now with Intel and I personally dont like the varying results with them. Many run 2-2-2-5 on AMD and only 2-3-2-6 on Intel (pqi).
Perkam
Why not?Quote:
Originally Posted by Rabbi_NZ
Intel northbridges arent that great, they wont do 280+ MHz 1:1...
Well i would say youre better off with mem that runs 2-2-2-5 with lesser mhz.
2-2-2 yes... CH5 yes.... BH5 yes... UTT, seems to have major issues being reliable on IntelQuote:
Originally Posted by Jack
^really?
i havent seen this...Hipro seems to have done well enough
okay :) didnt know thatQuote:
Originally Posted by Rabbi_NZ
oh ok so ch-5 works well with Intel, thats good to know. Not to derail the thread on anything but what kind of yields can we expect from ch-5 for cass 2.5 ?? Same as UTT (only 5 mhz more than 2-2-2) or is it possible to have a high fsb at looser timings at lower voltages (3.2ish) ?Quote:
CH5 yes
Perkam
I'm not sure if i'm late, but well
I have 2x512MB Twinmos SP 100% stable at 245Mhz 2-2-2-5 (the settings you posted) (245 = 273 180:200) at 3.2V in bios but it 'oscilates' among 3.1V and 3.18V
mobo : DFI NF4 Ultra-D
if you want i can take a screen of memtest or something
cheers :toast:
perkam,
I'm not sure because I never had CH5... BUT, I have had BH5 and VX/UTT. I can tell you I have NEVER gained over 1MHz from looser timings... I wouldn't expect much, and even if you do get a few MHz it wont be enough to make up for the looser timings
steve-0,
thanks mate :toast:
would you mind doing the same test for 3.1v,3.2v,3.3v,3.4v.....etc ?
Is there any results out yet with the new BH-5 chips on UTT? I know we got a store in Sweden which have them in stock and another will have them very soon. My currently UTT is CH-5 which runs perfectly in 1.5-2-2-6 3.3v 250mhz. Just wonder if there is any gain to change to BH-5.
I can try at 3.1V but not higer 3.2V :( My DFI doesn't boot with the 4V jumper switched, i guess it's because of my Levicom 420w (20 pines conector)Quote:
Originally Posted by Rabbi_NZ
Hi, I'm new, and I'm italian. Here schools are very bad, so I can't speak english very well... I hope you can understand me. :) I'm going to have a new computer, and I thought about VX, I can buy 2x512 MB for 220 €uros. But I really don't want to give ever a lots of volts. Therefore I ask you: at 200 MHz, 2-2-2-5-1T, how many volts do the VX need? Sorry for my english. :(
about 3.0-3.2v...
Ok, thanks. Finally I decided. ;)
Mine with 3.1 volt vdimm
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...25v_260Mhz.jpg
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Originally Posted by Benny Lodewijk
How stable is that? because SPi 1M....