Hmmm :)
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=333714
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That's some sweet RAM, whats the voltage ?
Damn, thats fast as hell. The farthest I could push mine was 1150 @ 5-5-5-14. Pretty nice for 800 modules though.
Lol. I gotta see if I can pull 1200 out of them tomorrow.
Unfortunately, the party is over for my 10th Anniv. ram. After a year or so of moderate 24/7 use @ only 2.1v (560 MHz) my system would not cold boot anymore. Turns out one of my 10th Anniv. modules was rife with errors when o/c'ed, even at 500 MHz. Of course, these are 333 MHz ram, but they had been running reliably up to 650 MHz. The defective module still runs error-free at stock, so I wonder if I can still RMA it? (Gee, Crucial it won't o/c as high as before??)
I have subsequently bought a used set of PC6400 Tracers (double-sided ) off EBay, which are almost as good as the 10th Anniv, but then again I won't risk 2.45v on the new ram like I did with the 10th Anniv in testing, as these may be hard to replace.
The new single-sided Ballistix will o/c nearly as high, but with a 52 Trfc, nothing lower, while my 10th and Tracers will run at 25 Trfc at over 1200 MHz. That is the main difference it seems with the new modules.
Here is a one screenshot of this tremendous ram in action. The Performance Level was boosted to Enabled: 2, also at this MHz. I know I had the latency down to 42ns, but didn't save a screenshot:
TS from hong kong?
May i know how you get these babies?
Is it you get them from hkepc moderator? XD (nick: amdxp3000+)
I have a pair of 10th as well, able to run 5-5-4-3 126XMHz with 2.6v on my amd rig.
http://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?ac...post&id=328324
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=266568
2.6v...OUCH!!!
It's too much for them.
Just for benching it's ok.
The best I've had with one stick of 10th, is 640Mhz benchable CAS5 for 2.45v real. Pretty nice, but Ballistix PC2-8500 old rev do much better ;)