:toast: I aim for Double performance on everything..Quote:
Originally Posted by ozzimark
DDR400 ram.. I always try to see if it will do DDR800 ;)
and take the Simple 2Ghz AMD and aim for 4Ghz :toast:
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:toast: I aim for Double performance on everything..Quote:
Originally Posted by ozzimark
DDR400 ram.. I always try to see if it will do DDR800 ;)
and take the Simple 2Ghz AMD and aim for 4Ghz :toast:
i have 0512 over here in germany..
we will see ;)
Mine are 0602051014469 & 0602051014470, is that good or bad?
Test them:DQuote:
Originally Posted by Kilyin
QFTQuote:
Originally Posted by tHe_jOkeR
exactly.. you never know if you don't push them to the edge..
anyone got results with stick 0512 S/N?
I'd love to, but I can't because of my motherboard. For two years I've had this Epox 8KDA3J rev 1.0 and never experienced the undervolted vcore bug, until now. Allow me to explain... I never changed the CPU multiplier from 10 because I always ran PC3200 and I figured 240mhz was good enough of an OC for Crucial value. So after buying the G Skill RAM - when I tried the multiplier at 9, I get about 1.4 vcore, won't even boot into Windows. I've tried every BIOS I can find. The only way to fix the vcore bug once it happens, is to set the multiplier back to 10, press the power switch, take out the power cord, press power switch again, and then plug it back in.Quote:
Originally Posted by tHe_jOkeR
Guess it's time to buy a new board and CPU, unless someone knows of a solution I'm overlooking. So currently, I can't clock the G Skill any higher than 240mhz. Needless to say, I'll never buy another Epox board again, and their Tech Support is about worthless.
Just checked mine - 0602 purchased at newegg about a week ago or so.
For those who have the 602's, can you tell me what chips you have? Can you see if it is a CE-6?
I also have a set of 602 HZ Gskill though I can not see if they are CE-6. They can however run at 282fsb at 2.7v. Pretty good ram for the price
:fact: Uhhhh G. Skill HZ's are Samsung UCCC - always have been.Quote:
Originally Posted by Sniper.nkc
Agreed and if you don't belive me.. I can always take off the heatsink and show you guys :fact:Quote:
Originally Posted by The Mad Duke
Sniper.nkc:
Forum member G. Skill Technician has a very nice chart of their products online here:
http://www.xs4all.nl/~famchow/Gskill/Gskill%20list.htm
Read all about it! :D
I want to know what is the P/N on the IC's for the Hz's. I know they are UCCC, but what is the part number? Can someone take or has a snap shot view of the IC's?
This close enough for you? http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...step2/uccc.jpg
Now where are my reading glasses.....
TY so much for the pic. This forum is awesome :woot:
Sniper.nkc
Nice HZ results:clap:
Hah, and here's me sitting at max of about 257 3-4-3-7-1T max stable on my HZ. I haven't seen one person do as badly with theirs as I have. If you think you've got bad luck, i've got an opty 146 which is not only the coldbugged CAB2E stepping, but likes to shutdown my system completely when under load at anything over 2.6GHz. The RAM won't go any better no matter how relaxed I make the timings. Believe me when I say i've tried almost absolutely everything to try and fix my RAM and my CPU problem.Quote:
Originally Posted by OBR
I'd like to see you try and beat that :P I shelled out for the HZ because of the possibility that I could get near 270-290 but dispite not managing it, I don't really mind as much, as I gain much more in games just from the increased capacity.
---dens
If you set the memory timings to spec, 3-4-4-8, you will get higher results.
I received the 2GB Kit Gskill PC4000HZ yesterday from the EGG. I am happy to report the memory pass memtest86 at 275 with timings 3-4-4-8-1T @ 2.6 vdim. This is awesome with low vdim . Now my X2 3800 can run 1:1 at 270 x 10 with memory, and it actually outperformed my TCC5 ram (2 x 512) running at 2-3-3-6-1T @ 245.
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Originally Posted by DeNs
3-4-4-8:stick:
They do not like high v I have noticed.
Here's my latest HZ results:
http://img225.imageshack.us/img225/5...34350kw.th.jpg
*sigh* this is so depressing. i got these HZ's with high hopes of getting 273 MHz out of them. ive seen review after review of 270-300 and now i cant even get mine past 265.
im desperately trying to hit a stable 3.0 @ 273 x 11.
any suggestions?
That probably has more to do with your CPU than with your Ram, try setting your Multi to 10x ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by blazin-asian
the funny thing is that i was able to do 3.0 @ 273 x 11 with crappy Corsair XMS with a 150 divider.Quote:
Originally Posted by nn_step
is it maybe because my CAB2E memory controller (?) isnt as strong as the CABYE/CABNE?
when i run 265 x 11 and have SP2004 (blend and large test) running i always get errors. im going to lower it to 10x and see what happens.
i do notice that not a lot of people get high mem speeds @ 11x though. hmm.....
here is an a64 screen shot in case u were wondering:
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