With the black XP4000 (991483) UCCC based kit, what are the lowest timings people have managed to get @ 200mhz?
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With the black XP4000 (991483) UCCC based kit, what are the lowest timings people have managed to get @ 200mhz?
I can't find the rebate on newegg's website?Quote:
Originally Posted by Duonger
http://www.newegg.com/ProductSort/Sp...&action=search
they are having technical probs. it is a busy season for them and they said their resources are limited. it should be up shortly from what the PM told me.
Duonger
guys, whats the lowest timings @ 200mhz on the UCCC mushkin ram?
I hear these have great looking heatspreaders :)
*hint* Digi-cam *hint* :p:
Perkam
Want pics?Quote:
Originally Posted by perkam
This is weak. I order on the 20th and the rebate starts on the 21th. :(Quote:
Originally Posted by Sup3rman
Yes, they are but unfortunately I got defective ones. My sticks work but they're naked now.Quote:
Originally Posted by perkam
One thing to consider, these heatspreaders make the ram taller than normal. Using a XP-120, I have to do a bit of wiggling around to install it in my first dimm slot.
capt. PM Dounger if you need your HS's replaced :)
he'll set u up!
I picked up 2 kits of the Redlines(one for me and one for a friend) and so far they seem pretty sweet. I have an naked X2 4400+ that tops out @2850 on water and my friend has a 4000+ SD that does 2.6 on air with low volts, both on DFI SLi-D's. I was alittle worried as I NEEDED 259 out of these (because of my 11 multi) to be fully satisfied as I hate mem dividers, and I made it with 6 to spare.
The amazing thing is they both top out at 265 3Dmark 2001 SE tested. His setup wont do a full pass of 2003 but play FEAR and BF2 perfectly. Have tried Doom3, Aquamark and rthdribl and they work well too.
It took a bit more than I expected to get there but I guess one night isnt so bad:) And they only other problem I had was because of my lack of experience with these new heatspreaders. When I went to remove a set form the packaging, I pulled on the bottom of the HS and upwards and they slipped upwards and one side slid over the other at the top. It lifted the bottom of the HS off the chips and I couldnt get them back together properly. I had to remoe the retention clips to get them back together without damaging them. I guess I am just used to conventional heatspreaders. Have to be more carefull.. (but they are pretty arent they!)
Well this is my first Muskin experience, and it has been a good one. Thanks Mushkin:)
Hi guys,
I am looking into these as I can't seem to find OCZ EB sticks anywhere but these are no issue on availability. Are all yields/manufacturing dates/IC dates etc the same or do batches vary? How do these compare to the OCZ EB at same timings? Better? Worse? Same?
I have been strictly an OCZ fan in the past but am willing to try something new if it does well for me. I hope Mushkin have a no hassle lifetime warranty like OCZ.
Thanks.
Mushkin has good rma service
As far as I remember they both have used CE-6's dates of 0528/0532/0546?. They both seem to absolutely max out 3D stable somewhere in 265-275MHz, even though they would show 2D stability (SPi32M/P95/etc.) at somewhat higher frequency. Some of those Rev.C based modules might reach 280MHz 5-2-3-3.0 3D stable. But that would probably be the very upper limit, that not many will ever reach.Quote:
Originally Posted by cantankerous
I will stand corrected If I'm wrong, though.
they use the same pcb
So I should be just fine with the Mushkin over the EB if I can't get my hands on it? 265 would be ok though I would like higher. 3D stable is very important to me though so I will not get too excited over higher 2D clocks. Anyone have bum chips that wouldn't even do 265?
BTW, is it true these can scale at 2.5-3-2 at lower frequencies?
yes its true, someof the better sticks do that over 250
Wondering, in regards to the heatspreaders on this ram, has anyone been able to install/uninstall this ram on a DFI NF4 Ultra-D board if installed in a case with a Thermalright XP-120? I know my current ram is quite the tight fit and want to be sure I can get this ram installed with the heatsink mounted as I'm not going to be taking it apart just to get the memory in. Thanks.
I think it would be a nightmare. I just barely got them under a XP-90 so you might be able to but you might scratch the crap out of them while you do it.Quote:
Originally Posted by cantankerous
I get no 3d stability over 255. cpu needs less volts with these over the uccc mushkins, tho, so i'm kinda happy...
what voltage are you useing?
on what? heh.
cpu is @ 1.475, mem @ 2.6. going higher makes no difference, and less gives errors. I've tried every setting this board offers to get over 250, but it just ain't happening.
cpu @ 300x10, 166 divider
3-3-2-8-7-15-2-2-2-2-3120
8.0ns
5.0ns
16/7 bypass
8/3 drive
16 idle disabled
got asus sli, gigabyte sli, sli-d as well, same max mem speeds on all boards. same with venice and a regualr sandiego as well, although the venice gives more bandwidth
most people use 2.8v on this mem it made a huge difference for me.
sure, but not in my case. I can get 265 stable in 2d no problem, but the ram will not handle a large load, it seems. cpu dropped down in speed makes no difference either, and differnt refresh rates will either lenthen or shorten the stability only, or simply cause no boot, of course.
I can fit these under XP-120 and gigabyte board, if that makes any diff. Not sure about teh DFI but would imagine it's similar. It's tight, but easily doable