Yep, BBSE :)
I hope everybody had a Merry Christmas and has a Happy New Year too!
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nice score!
btw for those of you who dont know.... kingston has some bbse kits that are rated for 1.7-1.9v (have kits 4 of these at work, ive taken off the heat-spreaders to verify that it is in fact bbse)
patriot has a quad dimm kit that is also bbse. 1333 9-9-9.
happy new year for all from South America !!!
Thanks! Happy New Year, Sergio! :up:
Hope everyone's had a good holiday and I wish everyone all the best for 2013!:)
Happy New Year, David! :)
Happy New Year everyone :up:
I have a new year resolution: to use at least as much LN2 as I did in 2011 :D
They had BASE Hyper MNH/MGH-E rated at 2.05-2.15v? If that's true, I'm sure the kits only lasted through POST or first boot...:rofl:
I'm 99.998% sure this is pure fantasy.
ADATA rated their BBSE/PSC/Hyper all (majority, enthusiast/mid/highend kits) for 1.55v-1.75v, just like the sticks I missed on ebay were DDR3-2000 9-9-9-24 @ 1.55 - 1.75V. XPG series kits (Hyper MG/MNH-E) were 1.55-1.75v too.
If the kit you're talking about is the one I'm looking at on the i4Memory list right now (2133 10-10-10-30 2.05-2.15v) I don't think they are Hypers. This kit came out in Early Spring of 2009 and I'm guessing it's something else, HCF0, Micron GTx, very bad obscure early PSC, Nanya, Qimonda, whatever...
Here's my proof:
Andre shows 3x2GB 2000 CL7-8-7-20 "Extreme" kit, 1.55-1.75v on XS that were Hypers.
Shortly after, eva2000 posted this in the i4memory thread. His post didn't tell what model number/voltage or anything, just the series...the heatspreader.
"Rone" shortly after replied that he added all the kits listed in the thread at that time. The CL7 kit doesn't exist in the ramlist. :) The 2133 CL10 kit I also can not find in that thread or on the internet with mention of Hypers outside eva2000's post. Therefore I'm assuming (and pretty sure) Rone added the wrong kit to the ramlist.
Fair enough, I agree that 2.15V is a lot for Hypers, but did you check the labels and the XMP in Andre's thread?
http://www.iamxtreme.net/andre/Adata-2133X/3.JPG
http://imageshack.us/a/img202/5871/adatahyper1.jpg
The kit is just running at 2000 7-8-7, as far as I know, A-Data never had a kit rated for this speed. I've never seen a kit like Andre's in the wild either, or I'd have tried to buy it. The only other Hyper kits A-Data made were the 1866 8-8-8 kit ( which I own ) and the 2200 8-8-8 kit ( which is too expensive :D ).
Wow. I apologize. I only read the thread title and skimmed his results. Absolutely my fault.
Let me go pick up the bits of my brain that just flew all across the room..."mind blown".
It's okay, Sam! :D
I have a retail 3x1 GB kit of those A-Data 2133x, they are the first MNH-E-Hyper kit I bought (probably from memoryc).
http://thumbnails101.imagebam.com/22...7229848648.jpg
2300+ 7-8-7
http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=1067704
2000+ 6-7-6
http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=1067732
can't find any screenshot but I remember they were good for benching at 2300+ 7-8-7 with reasonable volt.
ps. I'm a bit late, but happy new year xs team :)
Some of the older Hyper kits run happily at 2.0+ V on air. I have some Kingstons that like it as well :p
I often run BBSE at 1.8+ V too, but not all of them scale :)
Thanks for the info and happy new year, Fabio! :yepp:
Yeah, but rating them at 2.15V is still pretty crazy. :D
They might have been spec'd before the release of S1366 when many high-Vdimm D9xxx/HCF0 kits were around and no one thought about limiting Vdimm to treat the IMCs with care. :shrug:
Hey guys been busy with the holidays and such, but things are starting to quite down which means more time for some sessions:D
Definitely been getting the itch lol, on a positive note both dewars still have quite a bit of LN2 even after a month of sitting.
Hope to see many subs in this thread for 2013 guys.
Hey George, happy new year to you! :)
I'm beginning to taste Ivy Bridge in the mouth...February will be interesting.
Hey guys, check out this new team points history:
http://img818.imageshack.us/img818/3...tory8thjan.jpg
PS: This afternoon I got an E-Mail from my university saying that I've been admitted for the Master program, starting next semester! :YIPPIE:
PPS: I just noticed that this thread has hit 400k views! :eek:
Saw on facebook this morning, great stuff!
Congrats about your education :)
I think I'm gonna be home soon, so February will be benching frenzy month. :)
Thanks Sam! :)
I'm looking forward to your benching session! :up:
Congratz Dan, awesome news you were accepted to your Masters program.
Sam glad to see you will be benching again, I ended up having to RMA the 3870K, but once it gets back I will test it on an Asus A75 FM1 Pro board, maybe htpc duty lol.
I just score some older Hynix CFR kits, 2133 c9 RipZ and half of a 2400 c9 RipZ kit (I got yours Roy:D) so some CFR binning is in order.