Yes, 6GB kit is better. Actually testing 6GX and 4GX kit. 4GX kit maximum everest is 2100 8-9-8-24 1T 1,65v.
Try these timings and 1,35v QPI/IMC voltage.
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I have the CAS 8 4gb version of this kit (KHX2000C8D3T1K3/4GX) and i'm extremely happy with it. With standard voltages (1.35 ICM & 1.65 DRAM), i can push it to very nice speeds & clocks;
7-8-7-20 @ 1960mhz
7-7-7-21 @ 1900mhz
All super stable, havent really tested anywhere above 200bckl since i have some problems to get my system stable at that point (not a pro overclocker so not sure whats wrong ;))
Will these ram have significant improvement if used on DFI UT X58/EVGA CLASSIFIED/etc rather than on R2E?
Any comments guys?
Thanks for the info
It much more easier to get hold of R2E than a Classified
DFI are available......but I'd rather go for a DK than a UT
I won't be able to fully utilize the features on UT anyways :P
Great job Marvin82 :up::up::up:
Hey guys I am thinking about getting this kit for my evga E758 with i7 920. It will be replacing a 6GB 1600Mhz Dominator kit, because it is limiting my OCs.
BUT, my question is this:
Should I think about getting the 8-8-8 version instead? Are there any benefits other than the slightly increased performance? Will the CL8 kit OC better than the CL9?
Cl8 is $80 more than CL9, so I'd like to save that money if it doesn't affect OC capability which is my primary goal.
Please help me choose...
Thanks!
c8 used to be hypers but some have reported bbse on new modules, so both c8 and c9 use bbse. of course, bin is different but i don't think its worth the extra money
Hmm ok I see, thanks. So if I peel off and don't see bbse on the chips, I've got the wrong sticks? I want the best one. What does the non-bbse say?
Thanks!
Could you please test 6-6-6 for me? tRCD 6 is important :)
No luck here hitting 7-9-7-19 C9 on any multi with bclk @ 159 or anything. I bought my kit a few weeks ago and it is as pictured in the OP.
So, is it confirmed that this ram IC is BBSE?
Anyway how bout the premature death, is it still haunting this ram.
most likely BBSE, yes
BBSE do not suffer from voltage deaths, so you're safe
The one I'm interested to buy is the 6GB 2000MHZ DDR3 NON ECC CL8 (8-8-8-24) KIT OF 3 INTEL XMP TALL HS - KHX2000C8D3T1K3 / 6GX slightly different from the one in the topic, this is a CL8 kit but I'm not sure whether this kit is BBSE or Elpida Hyper~ Last time it's IC is Elpida Hyper. In my country it's selling for USD 251.
If it's not because of it's premature death problem, I would have bought it the month before.
KHX2000C8D3T1K3 is mgh-e hyper, shouldn't have death problems
Nice clocks! :up: How about trying to use more vDIMM?
Some of pics of one kit I had.
Model
http://i40.tinypic.com/2ja8zn.jpg
ICs
http://i40.tinypic.com/2wg6omg.jpg
2200mhz 7 - 8 - 7 - 20
Nice Pic
Kingston has no BBSE chips ? :D
In the next week I get a Rampage Extreme III
Then I again tests the maximum clock
:D
New Test
1900Mhz 6-8-6-18 60 1T 1,64VDimm 1,349VTT
http://www.abload.de/thumb/sommercl61g450.png
It seems this ram is out of stock where I've checked. However there are the KHX1800C9AD3T1K3 which are the same specs but there is an "A" in the part number. Anyone know the difference?
This marks the chips but i dont know wat "AD" is i think Hyper