Yes, but BH or CH? I thought there are two diff kinds of UTT.Quote:
Originally Posted by Trice
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Yes, but BH or CH? I thought there are two diff kinds of UTT.Quote:
Originally Posted by Trice
Redline is all CH UTT.
You can test it easily, if there is a doubt which one is it:
Set tRFC to 11 on A64 or Refresh Mode to 64µs on Intel. If it works, it´s BH UTT, if it doesn´t it´s CH UTT.
Redline doesn´t work with tRFC less than 15 ;)
Yeah... I thought it was CH UTT, but then someone said "no, it's UTT." LOL
BS?Quote:
Originally Posted by The Stilt
my OCZ VX pc3200 work perfectly on a tRFC of 12.
No problems at all.
How come no one interest with redline pc3200 and pc3500?
Anyway here is my 1st attempt on this Redline HP3200
http://lp.pcmoddingmy.com/albums/use.../redline21.JPG
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=19744
3.5Vdimm 1T
510-3 BIOS
Cause everybody expects PC4000 to clock better ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by ray99mond
they are actually pretty good.. i have a set of 4000 and a set of 3200 and set of 3500... 4000 is best cuz it has been binned and tested
3500 is better
3200 is good......
If you know what i mean...
Duonger
Is it safe to say that the 3500 are failed 4000....and 3200 are failed 3500? :D :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Duonger
By the way Tom, thanks for the great support you guys have given me, just received my RMA 4000 this morning and they rocks!! I'm running them at 250 1.5-2-2-5 1T with only 3.1v!! I don't even need to use the 5v jumper on the mobo :toast: passed memtest with flying color and they're being bench test with OCCT and SuperPI 32M at the moment, will post some screenies when I'm done, I'm wondering if I can lower the vmem down to 3.0V at this speed :D :D
my 3500 reds are quite good ;) I can memtest clean to 257 tight timings
course not as good as 4000's but priced better too
where i can find 3500 ?
nice sticks!!Quote:
Originally Posted by JNav89GT
Quote:
Originally Posted by TEDY
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820146389
Duonger
I'll be damned! Just on a side note here, Newegg did honor their $113 price on 2x512 for the 4000's. :) Just had a shipping notice in my inbox.
Their price is adjusted now, and out of stock, but still not a bad adjusted price once they get them back in.
edit to add: and please don't take this as gloating, that's not my nature. I never catch breaks like this, this is simply celebration of some small luck for a change.
LMAO out of stock already - it took them 2 weeks to post the listing since they had to "take pictures" and they're out of stock in a day...thats pretty funny..lol
newegg sux
Lucky bastard :) Seriously, though, congrats. :) I paid double that, but I can afford it, so I don't have much to complain about.Quote:
Originally Posted by mikead_99
Can I get a woot for Mike?
:woot:
Thanks.
-Nate
This could of already been posted or something but do Redline perform well on a P4C800-E by any chance?
Just trying to find the 'right' memory for my Dothan rig.
What differ these mushkins from other bh-5 memory chips like twinmos winbound SP? Are they like superenhanced bh-5 or what? :woot:
And anyone know when they will be avaliable here in Sweden? :)
I think Mushkin Redline uses UTT CH-5. They do seem like "superenhanced" IC's though. My OCZ VX and G. Skill UTT modules could not get as high as the Mushkin and with less volts. My Mushkin is running very tight timings at 250MHz with only 3.2V even though they are rated for 3.3V. This stuff is just amazing.\Quote:
Originally Posted by ettis
http://home.hawaii.rr.com/b5i8/2750Prime.jpg
anyone had their redline fail?? i got one dead module. worked fine while i had the computer on.
Turned the comp off for the weekend, went out of town, came back 3 hours ago and the comp wouldnt post when i tryed to turn it on.. After 3 hours found out that teh system wouldnt post when one of the two modules was in the mb. They were running great at 250-260 @ 3.4v with a 12cm fan cooling them, they werent even warm to the touch when working.
im puzzled
Sounds like yet another cold boot/dead stick,Ii take it your using J17, try the 3.3 rail trick. I personaly dont believe the boards @ fault but hey you never know.Quote:
Originally Posted by kamaleon
Bigtoe has said that he hasnt heard of any RAM problems using the 3.3 rail jumper trick.
If the stick is still booting all be it with a little hassle then all is not lost. From most of the cases on here, it starts as a boot problem then complete failure.
So if as Bigtoe says its the 5v j17 causing it, moving to 3.3 rail may stop it getting worse. WORTH A TRY
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Originally Posted by kamaleon
I had one dead stick when I left it burn in overnight on memtest at 250 with only 3.5v, was also on 5v jumper so like everyone suggested stay away from 5v rail, and I have seen many people had their ram killed in orange slot 2 so use 414-2 bios and put them on yellow slot next time, better safe than sorry. RMA your stick and mushkin will replace it.
hot dam.. i got to put my backup ram in the yellow slots then. Ill get redlines rma'd
so, people are running only at 3.2v? whats the stable speed at that voltage?
I found it quite the opposite, I cant go anywhere near the 3.3v rail as it will fail instantly in 1mil spi, however putting it onto the 5v rail I can get complete stability 100% @ 1.5,2,2,0 1T @ 250HTT with only 3.2v (unfortunately cant use the 3.3v rails 3.2v), seting in Sig, however I have noticed that I cant go a single mhz over 250htt and using the 414-2 bios results in coplete instability for me in either slots.
Check the DFI vdimm thread, disaster is waiting to happen if you're still running 3.2v on the 5v rail!! you're putting load of stress on your mobo's voltage regulator, go touch your mosfet sink near the 5v jumper and see what happen..Quote:
Originally Posted by qui
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