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I have two sticks ordered for my incoming Conroe build...:D Nice results!
Regards,
Primoz
1.80v :)
Lol at the quote in your post :DQuote:
Originally Posted by gotheb1ues
If he hasn't measered vmem on the mobo it's not a record ;)
NOT ANY IC can do > 800MHz 3-3-3-x with 1.8v, even > 667MHz 3-3-3-x with real 1.8v is very hard to do.
@Vito
This is on 1.80v? :rolleyes: Dream on.
Why are you torn between those? They both have D9GMH.Quote:
Originally Posted by Lestat
Just get the cheapest one.
And performance of D9GMH doesn't improve much between CL4 and CL5.
Yes sir, the Fan is on the RAM!!Quote:
Originally Posted by Vito
what more proof can I show?Quote:
Originally Posted by SMa
Maybe a video of you inputting the settings in the BIOS and booting into Windows......:stick:Quote:
Originally Posted by Vito
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Originally Posted by nicepun
Got the Patriot in and I must say that G.SKill holds its own. The G.Skill performs the same if not better than the Patriot RAM, specially when you get to 1:2 devider. More testing will be done as my PSU is really screaming when I'm benching. Also, I'm only doing 2.4v on the vdimm in BIOS.
You can take a pic of the IC's.Quote:
Originally Posted by Vito
If it is D9GMH, you're results are impossible and probably just a wrong readout. If it's a new sort of IC's (which we never heard of..) it could be possible.
In my entire life I've never seen a kit doing 1100MHz @ 1.8v. With D9GMH you would need something like 2.4v.
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Originally Posted by SMa
Agreed, I would be a very happy man if my 6400HZ could do that :stick:
i'm not really 100% on the idea of taking off my heatspreadersQuote:
Originally Posted by SMa
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820231065
Is this the exact ram you tested OC_Windforce?
Thanks :)
YES~! ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by OV3RCLOCK3R
Thanks for that.Quote:
Originally Posted by OC_Windforce
Thats my new ram sorted then :D
i got the same stuff off newegg and tried what u did on the first pic 1. and on my p4 550 it locked up when i went to do a 32m superpi like as soon as i started it had memset and everything like you did but i guess not every one is not the same
521mhz 4-4-3-8 2.4v blend 5 hours and 29 minutes.
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Hello, I really appreciate your test but, concerning the 2x512M GBHZ and 2x1G GBHZ, did you use 1066 or 1333 strap on your badaxe ?
Don't they take more volts ?
Wow amazing results here! I have yet to test mine until Friday. I might need to pick up a ram cooler too.. Looks like the GBHZ has got a lot of potential.
thx~ ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by jmax_oc
800 strap
No~
Thx ;) ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by syne_24
Man ive my special edition set that i won right here and no motherboard to test on!! :(
Rats, anyways, great results windforce, makes me even more excited to get mine up and running.
thx~~ ;) ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Revv23
hey, what is max. voltage for 24/7 use? (0606er GBHZ)
Thanks
Chris
wish i could make mine run over 950 on my DS3 :(