another awsome review by bachus_anonym, does anyone know the pricing of these, i know mushkin is as expensive ($400+ for a kit) as a house in the UK, im hoping its going to change.
another awsome review by bachus_anonym, does anyone know the pricing of these, i know mushkin is as expensive ($400+ for a kit) as a house in the UK, im hoping its going to change.
they are $317 on our site..
http://www.mushkin.com/doc/products/...erformance.asp
but i dont know what they go for in Europe. but i can tell you we are nearly out of these already.
tom
wow that went fast :O
Thanks shuRe! I'm glad you liked it :)
Why? Do you want to buy, Tom? :lol: They were taken with my 2.5yrs old Canon Powershot A60 (2MP) which does really nice macro shots. But it's not too good for large and detailed prints - too low resolution.Quote:
Originally Posted by Duonger
That particular batch? Too fast... I would imagine there were not too many of those in the first place, right?Quote:
Originally Posted by Duonger
Wow, my pics were taken with powershot A70, and they suck compared to yours heh. You got skillz! :woot:
What drive strength did you find most effective, 5, 7?
gordon ung from maximum pc mag and i were just talking about it.. he has the nikon d50 and i was about to get one so i can get shots like this but damn urs are great......Quote:
Originally Posted by bachus_anonym
this batch went fast but we have more chips incoming. i think it is the same date code.
tom
it's all about the lighting ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Duonger
we had over 20k chips with that date code and it cleared out in about 1 1/2 weeks. 20k is about 1250 modules.Quote:
Originally Posted by bachus_anonym
tom
so the yields of this particular week are so strong?Quote:
Originally Posted by Duonger
they all do at least PC4000, no 'waste'?
BTW yeah, Canon's are great. one pro told me not to consider anything else when buying a digital camera.
sorry to add to OT, but here's another shot with that same Powershot A60 from a friend of mine:
http://img389.imageshack.us/img389/4...3medium4pk.jpg
WOW, are the sticks posted on your website from the same batch? When is newegg getting that shipment you talked about?Quote:
Originally Posted by Duonger
we shipped newegg earlier in the week but they still have not posted it to their inventory. so maybe today. as far as the stock at mushkin it is from the same batch.
tom
I want them :slapass: :slobber:Quote:
Originally Posted by Duonger
Verry nice results, @ 2.91 i like to see what these older ce-5's can do...
Sweet anyway u look at it anonym..
Newegg's got them in stock $289.99 and Duonger says these are from same batch. Thanks :)
If you or anyone else gets those, can you please post your results? I really want to see how many more of those would do >275Mhz in 3D... Thanks!Quote:
Originally Posted by FlyBoyGeo
If the retail sticks doesn't turn out as good as this "non-handpicked" set, heads gonna roll like that Teamgroup Micron mess.
Will do, mine are scheduled to get here Weds. via UPS. I will post my results.Quote:
Originally Posted by bachus_anonym
You go through a lot of mem bachus. Are these hand/cherry picked? How did you get ahold of this?
I thought I've always made it clear with all of my OCing Reports, but I guess not :D :p: I can be considered an "quasi-reviewer" that has a goal of bringing results with different brands of memory to Xtreme Bandwidth section. I test various memory brands & models and show results :) All I do and want at this time is just to evaluate and show you guys what particular sets can do. If results turn to be exceptionally good then I'm always a bit sceptical. Therefore I ask at the source and try to evaluate what average results can be safely achieved by other users. But I always say to set your exceptations "within a reason". Also,Quote:
Originally Posted by thunderstruck!
(1) None of the memory is asked by me to be cherry-picked, pre-selected or pre-tested before it's shipped;
(2) When I kindly request for samples, I stress that sets are retail samples, that come from the same shipments that go to e-tailers, like Newegg and don't go thru extensive testing falling outside the usual pattern. I want it to be straight out of the oven, almost literally :)
In other words, there is no cherry picking that I was informed or know of. And honestly, cherry-picking is a bad way of doing business and all serious vendors know that, including Mushkin...
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After this short break, let's not come back to this and go on wit hour pre-scheduled programme :toast:
There seems to be a change in Drive Strength and Data Drive Strength from one set of benches to the next. Which drive strenth provided the best results?
**Great Results By The Way**:clap:
this is how an oc report has to look like. Some great work, thanks for sharing these results.
Looks like if I go on 2GB it'll be mushkin. Considering these where randomly choosen, some handpicked of them might do DDR600 on 5-2-3-3.0-1T :slobber:
If I wouldn't have just bought some 1GB kit ballistix ;)
I ordered a set of that batch from Newegg. I'll post results later this week.
I got mine from newegg Weds and threw them in today at 2.67v with bachus's settings. I am currently game stable at 280FSB, running 308x10 with 180 divider Opty 170 below. Thats BF2 for 2+ hours, I will test overnight prime 95 with large FFTS.
Bachus_Anonym what DRAM drive strength and DRAM data drive strength did you test with?
EDIT: Pic below:
http://img140.imageshack.us/img140/8...able8wv.th.jpg
Nice FlyBoyGeo, looks like you got a good set. In my tests I found that 5/3 worked well for DS/DDS.
Thanks...
I swapped BIOS to the 406BTA and am now 282 stable. Had to bump up the voltage to 2.8.
Here's a question for you...How much does Max Async Latency and Read Preamble matter??? No matter what I do I cannot boot with anything lower than 9.0ns and 7.0ns respectively.