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Got some Ripjaws 2000 C9 in today. Serial has 0640, BBSE as expected.
http://i.imgur.com/1R2E5gk.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/nL6Iy6n.jpg
Still can't do anything like 2600 8-12-8 or 9-12-9 :(
On which platform?
You can always try on second platform like ivy-e or 1155 if you have rig at hand, but it is very likely that these are simply not too good bbse that fail :(
Yeah, I get code 55 trying to boot 2400 8-11-8 up to 1.85v and the board doesn't seem to like to train if you go above that on voltage.
The IMC would be able to do tRCD 11 on some ICs but not others? That's very strange.
This is Haswell :) - the big progress :rofl: - compability is issue at newer systems, because of this double checking is always good idea if possible, as mentioned above
F3-12800CL6T-6GBPI X-Series PSC on Asrock Z87 OC Formula, PSC tight 2400 1.85v profile.
http://i.imgur.com/gThGLkf.jpg
Dear fellas,
I have in my possession a F3-2400C9D-8GTXD (TridentX 2400 CL9-11-11-31)
Manufactured 2012 Dec. Serial number is 1252250P39xxxx (Country France (if it could affect the serial number))
It's close to the 2500 Samsung HYKO digits but not. I still wonder if it's Sammy or Hynix under the hood and i don't want to remove the heatspreader.
I have a 4670K tested IMC 3000 OK with some TeamGroup MFR SS
So far with this TridentX kit and 1,65v :
2600 CL10-13-12 1T ; SPI 32M OK
2666 CL10-13-13 1T ; SPI 32M OK
2800 CL11..........1T ; SPI 1M OK and fail to pass 32M
Any idea what IC's could it be ? If Sammy "D", what could be the 24/7 safe voltage?
Thanks.
It is not unusual, for what reason ever, that GSkill sticks sold in france and iirc in some other countries like italy for example have a letter in part of sn that indicates ics, I have seen this several times before on bbse and psc kits for example. Results and serial number 250P indicates Samsung D2gbit, Hyk0. These can take a lot of voltage for 24/7, but on the indicated 1,65v you can do nothing wrong. Max voltage for ics in Samsung whitepapaer is 1,975v iirc ^^ - because of safety reasons, IMC etc I personally would not use more than 1,75v for 24/7, but 1,65v is within warranty and should be enough for good result
Thanks websmile ;)
I'm a bit disapointed with my kit, i've seen better HYKO's here and there. At least, they perform a bit better than my ex MFR.
A part in me is telling to give them more juice for H24 ^^
IMC, IMC,.. what a dilemma.
I tought the juice for the IMC is from VCCSA, System Agent or whatever it is called by the board manufacturer. High VDIMM have an impact on IMC life ?
To be honest, this is hard to predict, just discussed this with a friend, normally Ivy IMC can take lots of vdimm without degrading, tests and benches above 2v mem voltage on air and it still lives. I don?t use high voltage on 24/7 so I can only tell from benches and tests, if you decide to use high voltage for 24/7 like 1,85v++ on your mems, be aware that there might be a risk and let us know if you have any problems in future :D.
Perfect Storm 2133C9 Elpida BBSE
http://i.imgur.com/ygh0TQi.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/ySdTDYn.jpg
Is that the kit that you linked several days ago...the one that you were threatening to buy? :)
http://www.ebay.com/itm/G-Skill-Perf...vip=true&rt=nc
Hope you are more lucky than I was years ago, my two triple kits failed 2133 7-9-7 on sb
I don't know why this was so hard to do on Hasfail.
http://i.imgur.com/p4dT6VI.jpg
The DDR IC guide was so right, BBSE doesn't like going much over 1.80v. I miss the old days when more juice solved everything :(
The lower-binned BDBG 1600C7 Pi kit can match or surpass them:
http://i.imgur.com/11JUaPx.jpg