D9GMH is very good. Most do 1000-1080C4 at 2.2-2.4vQuote:
Originally Posted by Kabauterman
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D9GMH is very good. Most do 1000-1080C4 at 2.2-2.4vQuote:
Originally Posted by Kabauterman
Can you guys help me with my team 667 alpha timings or wutever they are for the DS3
Right now im priming away @ 924 4-4-3-8 but I think if i had some of the other timings set id be a bit better off, the only way I can get this high is to load fail safes then go from there load optimized doesnt get me above 916ish
I have no idea about d9's and intel timings so im totally lost
I tried 4-4-3-8-14-16 no good :P
Well, not all D9GMH can do 500MHz C4 at 2.4V. I'm currently testing the OCZ PC2-6400 SOE Urban Elite 2GB kit and it does 500MHz C4 at 2.5V only. FYI, these OCZ modules comes with D9GMH too.
Max clock is at 565MHz C5 at 2.5V which was Prime stable for over 8 hours.
I also got another D9GMH kit (OCZ PC2-8K VX2) and it does 500MHz C4 at 2.3V only. However, max clock is only at 550MHz C5 at 2.4V.
Its all about the binning, I guess... :fact:
Edit: Above results were based on AM2 platform
Hey Kabauterman where are you getting the 2GBGA with these chips?
My D9GMH can do 500MHz 4-4-4-4 with only 2.15v.Quote:
Originally Posted by pcmoddingmy
Done with a 955X chipset and TeamXtreem PC2-5300 3-4-4-8.
I don't know how much you paid for yours, but it's probably a lot more then $250...
sma hows ur 6700 runing on ur ds3?
Im having a problem with my 6300 on the ds3 because fsb wall, just wondering how ur doing with the 6700
I couldn't test much yet.Quote:
Originally Posted by Philosophy
The DS3 died after ~14 houres, next week I'll have a new one.
I remember finding the first wall around 325MHz. A friend of mine gets easely up to 350MHz with his DS3.
Maybe it's a good thing it died, I'm hoping to get a better one in return.
With DS3 it seems important to loosen on memory timings in order to achieve high FSB.
500MHz CL4 at 2.15V?Quote:
Originally Posted by SMa
IIRC, its a 2x512MB kit right?
Well, mine is a 2x1GB kit.. and yeah.. its a whole lot more then $250 :slapass:
You run a website and paid for ram? :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by pcmoddingmy
Regardless, the Urban Elites cost ~$300... would be nice to see them do 5-5-5 @ 1100. Have you tried that? I know their PC2-8800 kit uses the same chips... wouldn't surprise me if they were from the same batch.
does anyone know what ic's the Crucial Ballistix PC2-6400 2x1gb uses?
i have now 2GB Supertalent PC2-8000 CL5 (D9GKX?), they do 500Mhz 4-4-4-8 @ 2.05v Memtest stable :toast:
Nope... Those were samples... I didn't say I paid for them, did I? :p:Quote:
Originally Posted by Deathspawner
Yeah, these Urban Elites (D9GMH) are pretty kickass... they did well over 1100 at 5-5-5 (2.5V). I did a 32M run at 1140 at 5-5-5 but had to drop to 1130 to get that 8 hour Prime stable :D
I searched online and saw one going for $290 only, but Newegg is selling them at $320! :eek:
They look cool, right?
http://lp.pcmoddingmy.com/albums/use...rmal_3%7E0.jpg
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Originally Posted by pcmoddingmy
I agree that the spreaders look great, but the OCZ 7200 EPP looks like it is faster and cheaper....
D9GMH for mine.. :toast:Quote:
Originally Posted by serious1
They are probably equivelent in performance, seeing that the Urbans can do 1100 with 5-5-5 no problem.Quote:
Originally Posted by fhpchris
Bah, what to get what to get... thie OCZ 7200 looks tempting
Get the 7200.
Ok well I bit the bullet and ordered the OCZ 7200 to go with my E6700 and P5B Deluxe, ill be posting results soon.
i don't want to void my warranty by taking off the heatspreaders. will crucial be able to tell? also if i run them at like 2.4v(warranted for 2.2v)will they be able to tell?i only want to take a peak at them;)Quote:
Originally Posted by ozzimark
I am 95% sure that they are GMH... all of them. At least recent ones.Quote:
Originally Posted by serious1
Yeah..
If you ask Crucial what chips are in them, they will tell you, "Micron".
i personally dont care which is better but if gigabyte cant fix the gskill HZ issue then this board is history.
i have no need for a board that cant even run with one of the top selling ddr 2 kits on the market.
The 7200 should do 4-4-3 @ 1100 :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Deathspawner
My A-DATA Vitesta Extreme Edition DDR2-800+MHz PC2-6400 DC Kit CL4-4-4-15 2x1024MB have D9GMH on it. Very good Rams! Pics and Infos: http://www.forumdeluxx.de/forum/showthread.php?t=267167
Id love to see some 4-4-3 @ 1100
Interesting. I will give that a shot later with the new DFI board.Quote:
Originally Posted by fhpchris