im trying to get around 533-550 mhz.
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im trying to get around 533-550 mhz.
Just ordered this memory myself...can anyone tell me if under Vista 32bit if 4GB gets recognised?...or is it still limited to 3.2-3.5GB?
Cracking deal regardless, 1000MHz at only 2.0V...and the price!
Just got mine, does 1066 with 5-5-3-15 2v no problem. 550 mhz also was reachable.
I have 4X2GB (8GB) of these Gskills in my Asus Crosshair and I am currently at 500MHZ easily. I am so happy :D
According to r00n it is. :rolleyes:
Yes. Take a look at irev210's photo:
http://www.importjdm.com/shipped/gsk...killram016.JPG
Its dimensions, the dot, the code next to it ending with 3G... Typical Powerchip IC. :)
Can these do 5-4-4-x and what speed?
It's awesome to see this stuff doing so well, I've got the same PC2-8000 4GB kit on the way to throw in my SP35P2 (P35 based obviously) Shuttle.
I to was taken back by the price and I can't wait to see what they'll do in the shuttle...4GB of DDR2 in that little LAN box with a Q6600 and 8800GT is sure gonna kick a$$!!!
Has anybody been able to run 1t with all 8 gigs at anything higer then stock speed?
they just went down on price .. I just ordered some. I hope they overclock good.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820231145
According to Microsoft it does:
Quote:
Microsoft Knowledge Base (KB929605)
However, to avoid potential driver compatibility issues, the 32-bit versions of Windows Vista limit the total available memory to 3.12 GB.
[...]
If a computer has many installed devices, the available memory may be reduced to 3 GB or less. However, the maximum memory available in 32-bit versions of Windows Vista is typically 3.12 GB.
I just bought two sets for 8GB, should be here tomorrow. Going up from 2GB.
It is possible :) I'm able to run my 4 sticks at 1T. It depends on board and memory :)
I currently have 8GB of this in my Asus crosshair running at 560MHZ (1120 DDR) stable as a rock. This is great stuff.