nice.. testing cas7 myself too :)
2x2GB Kingston HyperX DDR3-2000Mhz CAS8 (Elpida Hyper)
Dual Channel @7-7-7-21 1T
Seems 7-7-7-21 timings are easier to scale than 8-8-8-24 for this memory on Asus Rampage Extreme. DDR3-1952Mhz coincidentally is the highest memory frequency I've managed for Super Pi 32M on Asus Rampage Extreme so far. My Micron D9GTR/Samsung HCF0 seem to top out around 950-964mhz for 32M Pi.
Also 1T gives approximately 270MB/s more memtest86+ v2.11 memory bandwidth than 2T at same memory frequencies in dual channel mode.
Max CPUZ Validation @DDR3-2026Mhz 7-7-7-21 1T at 1.68331v bios
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Max Super Pi v1.5 & v.16
@DDR3-1952Mhz 7-7-7-21 1T at 1.68331v bios
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Everest Ultimate Bandwidth
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System:
- E3110 Q750A158
- OCZ Vendetta 2 Air
- Asus Rampage Extreme 1104 bios
- 128MB Gainward FX5200 PCI
- 3x 2GB Kingston HyperX T1 DDR3-2000Mhz CAS8 Triple Channel kit (KHX16000D3ULT1K3/6GX) - using 2x2GB of the kit
- 1TB Samsung SATAII
- Pioneer 216 DVD-RW
- 1KW PCP Cooling SLI
- WinXP Pro SP3 nLite fully updated