05512 is about all I can get... thats in the area just under where the version number would have been.
is that it?
honestly.... everything.
heres a summary of my overclocking experiences with this ram.
to run cas 2, you need to use 2.7 volts or alittle more.
2.9 volts and more, is VERY bad for this ram, it just errors out and goes nuts when you try to, and then starts doing lame things, like not booting, so you need to clear the CMOS to get things back to normal.
to run ras to cas 2, you need 2.7 volts as well.
I didn't need any special tweaking to run cas 2-2-2-8 at 1T.
when running cas 2.5, you can go either way, 2.3 volts to 2.7... doesn't seem to matter really. when running cas 2.5 I find the Ram is extremely sensitive, and can need alot of voltage change between one setting to another. so experimenting when getting 2.5 stable is a must.
when running cas 3-3-2... think backwards.
don't think you need more voltage to get more Mhz, go lower.
thats all that I can say about that... lower voltages make it stable.
higher voltages just make it error more.
like 250 at cas 3-3-2 will error in a few minutes of test 5 in Memtest, if the voltage is at 2.5 volts or higher... it does that in my Ultra D and Expert Board.
running cas 3-3-2 is Alot easier then running cas 2.5-3-2.
cas 2-2-2-8-1T to 212 at 2.75 volts.
cas 2-3-2-8-1T 10 230 at 2.75 volts.
cas 2.5-3-2-1-1T to 254 at 2.22 volts
cas 3-3-2-8-1T at 262 at 2.22 volts.
thats my experiences so far.
all tested for stability and have screen shots in my old post about this ram.
in my old post you can read all about my initial experiences learning the quirks of this ram...
but it seems like no one actually has this ram, so I was kinda alone in that post. thats why I just started a new one. results get more attention then questions ;)
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...ad.php?t=85594
Extra Notes I forgot.
when I said "think backwards" I
REALLY Mean think backwards.
for me to get 262 stable... I didn't make the ram slower... I made the ram faster.
I take the TRWT, TWTR, TRRD and TWR... and start taking them lower.
making them slower... just makes them error really easily.
I know all of this must sound crazy... but this is just the weirdest ram I ever came across.
to get high OC's stable... you need less voltage... to get even more stable... make the ram even faster.
like I said... think backwards... ;)