lol, there's some marketing value for OCZ...Quote:
Originally Posted by jack_tung
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lol, there's some marketing value for OCZ...Quote:
Originally Posted by jack_tung
Ryan has to be the coolest CEO EVER! :)
I'm loving these high speed screenies, no matter the timings! :toast:
g.skill PC4400 so far 330fsb 1t 3-4-4-8 i'll try tighter timings later fully stable
Ryan is one of the best in the industry http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...chmentid=17889.
you people say 'stable'. Ill call it stable when I see atleast 12 hours of prime. THANKS! then you have the right to say 'stable'
Nice to see someone thinks I am cool :-) ,
Heres the 772 shot
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...chmentid=25193
Mad speeds Ryan, didnt realise you were the CEO... it's awesome you take the time to surf the XS :D
Tony, Ryan only said the first screeny was "stable"... and he DID show a few loops of Memtest to prove it.
I doubt it's 100% stable, but there are diff definitions of stable... when you breaking WORLD records in memory speed Prime is not something that pops into the equation
I only wish I had more time to focus on overclocking and forums , but OCZ is growing quickly , We have now passed the 50 employee mark and continue to expand.
Hard to beleive but I am a typical executive now .... just like to keep in touch with my roots :-)
you always have to be in touch with you roots :)
You need to start working on DDR2, because when people stop making DDR1, and AMD moves to DDR2 in 2006 then all your fine DDR1 technology will go to waste!
when is the OCZ Australia office coming ? :DQuote:
Originally Posted by ryanpgroovy
no idea on the austrailia office ,
50 employees huh, I would have imagined that you were a lot bigger, but I guess you don't have to be. Keep up the great work. I love the Powerstream :toast:Quote:
Originally Posted by ryanpgroovy
Congrats Ryan !
Besides it is interesting to notice how far in FSB the nForce4 can go.
I already updated clockgen to top at 500MHz FSB, it seems it is not enough yet.
Amazing combination anyway :-)
Franck
An Australiasian Head Quarters would be great.Quote:
Originally Posted by eva2000
Who said stable? You may see things we don't;). And only 4 errors in one pass of Memtest is already good for those speeds. AND Memtest is better for testing memory.... Prime is too much general for memory testing plus you don't know where is the errors.Quote:
Originally Posted by Tony420
And I think Ryan pretty much know about memory and especially about stability since he is facing that everyday;).
Finally, on subject:D. Very nice Ryan. altough I'm pretty sure you are using the DFI NF4, which board are you using? BullHead?
Thanks
50 employees is a lot for a memory company. Lets say an average of 50k$ per year per employees (although I'm sure some are paid way more then that;)), so 50x50K= 2500K. 2.5 millions only for employees salary in a memory company;)... That will make you realiase why they aren't that much...Quote:
Originally Posted by Orthogonal
well, Tony420 may have uncovered some truth here that many don't see...
@Ryan
Very nice effort right there!
But I hoped that after what other OCZ Rep said not so long time ago about changing the way OC results were presented, you guys will kick off with the new stability show off for your mems ;)
You know that after all the benching "at so-so stable speeds" people would like to settle down on some STABLE clocks. And to be honest with you I would love to see some new OC results: max stable for all major benches on one side AND full stability on the other.
The best stability test there is for memory is memtest :-)