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Originally posted by Blind_GI
pff my 3700EB does 2-2-2-6 at 200 FSB with no problems (needed 3.2v though).
I hate to say this but thats a sad overclock if you need volts just to run at pc3200 speeds
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Originally posted by Blind_GI
pff my 3700EB does 2-2-2-6 at 200 FSB with no problems (needed 3.2v though).
I hate to say this but thats a sad overclock if you need volts just to run at pc3200 speeds
Why thank you :|
The only voltage I tried (aside from 2.8v because it wouldn't boot) was 3.2 (vdimm fluctuation from 2.9 - 3.1), and I know the 200FSB is nothing special, its the 2-2-2 timings that I was getting at.
try 2.5-2-2-8 timings instead and see how high it goes
I think the point of 2-2-2 was to see if it was possible or not..
ok guys a note on the 3700 gold rev 3 and 4000 gold rev 2
The build batches that were finished this week had a high enough yield that the majority of 3700 gold rev3 from the first test batch were passing the 4000 gold rev 2 spec , so if your looking to save some money the gold 3700 r 3 should be a good buy .
As a side note , I cant really guarantee future batches but I wanted to give bargain hunters a heads up
Well lets see some more vdimm... I'm able to run 260mhz 3, 2, 2, 5 (1t) 2 X 512MB w/ EB3700.. w/ 3.2v vdimm.. I need a fan blowing across them and give them more volts... But the question is, can this new memory outperform the EB3700?:D
so how much is that 3700 and 4000 gold? That new ram is only gonna be worth it if I can lower the multi to 9 and raise the fsb high enough that I dont lose more than a few MHz on the cpu. say I do 250x10 then 275x9 will be ok for me.
When can we have them on the european market??? The 3700 that is...Quote:
Originally posted by ryanpgroovy
ok guys a note on the 3700 gold rev 3 and 4000 gold rev 2
The build batches that were finished this week had a high enough yield that the majority of 3700 gold rev3 from the first test batch were passing the 4000 gold rev 2 spec , so if your looking to save some money the gold 3700 r 3 should be a good buy .
As a side note , I cant really guarantee future batches but I wanted to give bargain hunters a heads up
Can you OCZ guys tell me what the markings of the new Hynix IC's are? Like the other ones were D43 and these ones are ??
No?
Probably Hynix's new D5 chips.
lalPOOO
Alrighty.. now we just wait for them to be put on generic pc3200 crap and then we can all be happy :D
Although I wonder how their clocking consistency is ... ie how many you got to go through to get something that will do at least 250 @ 2-2-5-2.5 @ 2.8V.
bigtoe any benchmarks yet?Quote:
I didn't do the benches but i am sure i will be posting some much better ones when i get to tweaking.
finally! :D
and those chips arent that bad after all, i found out that x-4-4-x with those chips scores almost as well as bh5@ x-3-3-x !
try it! :)
So for A64 the 4000 2.5-3-3 going to beat out the 3700EB??
depends...
I'm looking for some ram which will do 250 HTT speeds on the A64 systems, but have only got 2.7v max ram voltage on this motherboard.
I'm assuming then that this new PC4000 Rev2 will give me a chance at that. Not a definate, but a shot at least.
That a fair assumption?
Nick
I saw the PC4000 Gold Rev2 at Newegg.
Should I buy this RAM? I need ram that can do 270-280Mhz on ASUS P4C800 E Deluxe @ 2.5/3/3/6.
Can the new RAM hold more voltage ... 3.1 or 3.3V and what timings should I expect @ 270Mhz at that voltage?
Just on a guess I'd say that the 4000 rev 2 maybe making 275-300 (conservatively) would probably trounce 3700EB which 'might' make 250... Agreed?
if that timings are ras-cas4, forget it. if its a 3, itll be fine for stock. I dont think you may make 250fsb with good timings on that 3700eb at only 2.7v may be time for vmods
If you're looking for high FSB but unwilling to do vmods, then this stuff if is probably for you.
Sorry to go OT, but Geforce4Ti4200, how about those links you promised for the Winchester overclocking?
I will be comparing a Kit of the PC4000 rev2 against some OCZ 3500EB in a 939 Asus A8V board. I will run max stock ie 2.8v to ram, and then run about 3.0v(max my board allows after vdimm mod-dammmmm ovp). I will post review when completed.
I might try to get a set of 3700EB too, but just depends. Probably won't have PC4000 for about a week or so, then about a week to test and write review. So about 2-3 weeks total.
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dammmmm ovp).
on many current boards, the OVP can be 'fooled' with another pot to ground from the proper leg on the IC module, my DFI, for example has it, allows for some more 'juice' over what the board will deliver without wigging out.
baldy
nice!!! thx a lot man! :toast:Quote:
Originally posted by JNav89GT
I will be comparing a Kit of the PC4000 rev2 against some OCZ 3500EB in a 939 Asus A8V board. I will run max stock ie 2.8v to ram, and then run about 3.0v(max my board allows after vdimm mod-dammmmm ovp). I will post review when completed.
I might try to get a set of 3700EB too, but just depends. Probably won't have PC4000 for about a week or so, then about a week to test and write review. So about 2-3 weeks total.
3700Gold rev3 results. 2.8V 2.5-3-3 timings. 280fsb. 1:1