I'll send them mine for half the price. It's a one day sale!Quote:
Originally Posted by ewitte
I'll send them mine for half the price. It's a one day sale!Quote:
Originally Posted by ewitte
OK I'm finally at the point of using these sticks.
I tried DDR2-740 at 2.0v 3-4-4-8(-4) and it wasn't stable enough to get all the way into Windows...
Anybody have 'the skinny' on some known-good voltage/speed/timings combos? Also like DDR2-800 is my best bet with this 805, so really I'm just trying to get it there.
see if 2.2v helpQuote:
Originally Posted by AndrewZorn
i dont have a fan on these or anything
2.2v is nothing extreme without active coolingQuote:
Originally Posted by AndrewZorn
4-3-3-4 @ 2.15v 4GB running good here. Try that instead ;)
Forgot to mention PC6400 DDR2-800 hehe.
A little update with my 4GB run
http://pics.pajper.net/16m-500mhz-2.jpg
OK I tried as high as 2.1v (for now) and still no DDR2-760. I must be doing something wrong...
What do you guys use as the 5th timing (after 3,4,4,8)?
My FSB is 190 and I'm choosing the one that gives me 760.
I use the 12 cause it gives me the best performance.
i think its only 3-8...
Using 5 there I believe.
I left the 5th timing default (4)
i'll try 5 and see if it improve my overclock
So 2.15v is OK for 24/7 without cooling?
It's priming right now... furthest I've got so far...
Is this a normal voltage requirement for not even DDR2-800?
EDIT and I'm correct when the only things I see to 'tweak' the max here is the X-X-X-X(-X), the voltage, and the divider?
2.3-2.4v should be safe as a 24-7 voltage.Quote:
Originally Posted by AndrewZorn
2.5 is pushing it though...
There is a gain around 2.2.-2.3v, thats what it will prolly take to get 800mhz cas3
oh ok so 2.15 for 760 cas3 is normal thenQuote:
Originally Posted by fhpchris
i might try 2.2 for 3-3-3-8(-4)
sorry, first time DDR2 user, i know nothing
This new teamgroup stuff looks amazing for the money. I can't wait to get my badaxe system together which I hope to build around a conroe and set of these new sticks!
3-4-4-8 are discontinued, now i have to spen 50 more dollars to the the 3-3-3-8 :(
OK some more questions:
Hyper Path 3: Auto or Enabled or Disabled : Something about bandwidth
DRAM Thermal Threshold: Auto or Disabled : It just said "improves stability" so I left it on auto
Also what is "Turbo Mode"? Setting it to Turbo instead of Auto didn't do anything for my Super Pi time. Perhaps Auto IS Turbo? Should I disable it?
So which would be the smarter purchase for an E6600 rig? the 3-3-3-8 667MHz or the 4-4-4-10 800 MHz?
both use the same chips and have the same performance.... its up to you..
turn off hyper path
turn off hyper path always turn off hyper path.
that will adjust the latency of your ram in a bad way.
if you open cpu-z and start pi or SP2004, you will see your ram latency go from ,, lets say 4-4-4- to 5-5-5- and then stop the program and it will go back to 4-4-4
disable thermal threshold
turbo and stuff bah just leave it on auto or disable, i forget which is the default setting.
i havent seen it adjust my latencies...
and default is 'auto', and 'standard' is faster, and 'turbo' is fastest and that is what mine is set on. not causing instability...
Don't be too hype or you gonna be disappointed
Team group from beginning to now ONLY has D9GMH
Does this mean the next shipment will be D9GMH also?Quote:
Originally Posted by Onepagebook
YES.Quote:
Originally Posted by darkandlong