my d9gmh and my d9gkx from cellshock perform very similiar from what i've tested so far. But i haven't compared them to the extend.#
where u got your sticks fatguy? Australia or did you need to shop in Germany for them?
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my d9gmh and my d9gkx from cellshock perform very similiar from what i've tested so far. But i haven't compared them to the extend.#
where u got your sticks fatguy? Australia or did you need to shop in Germany for them?
Yes the P45 chipset has a hardware limitation that prevents it from properly being able to run a 3:5 divider. If you set this divider in the bios, you in reality are running a 2:3 divider.
Yes I found the same thing, many places I asked if they could source some for me, and they said "I have never heard of CellShock". Australia is quite behind the times in many aspects of computer hardware, and the price gouging all Australian stores are renowned for make sit even harder for the average person to afford decent gear. Look at the current price of an e8600 or a Q9650, it's ridiculous.
Yeah I know they're ridiculous. Where do buy most of your hardware from (in Australia)?
I just search around and see who has the best prices, so it varies a lot.
I look on my favorite sites first, then I'll search around more.
I guess CellShock has gone...
:(
@ WaterFlex whats the max MHz u'v got ur Red CellShock's to?
Well some people just use paint, in fact i use it just to save the screen as its less stressful to open than photoshop and if you are on the edge of stability, its more likely to not crash.
you can then open the .bmp in photoshop, crop the SS, edit the size, and save as jpeg.
I asked that awhile back as I'd like to know too, maybe he missed it.
I didn`t pursued the aim of finding the max MHz. I try to find the maximum safe full stable clock <2,1 volts. But there was a time i clocked it to 1400Mhz with 2,3 or 2,4 Volts but not more (don`t remember exactly).
Just now I`m running it at 1200 Mhz 5-5-5-15 with 2,00-2,05 V.
There is another thing you have to pay attention. It is the week of manufacturing. I have 2 kits: 25week of 07 year and 31week of the same year.
And I`d like to say: the kit of 25.07 is much more better than the other one.
The kit of 31.07 doesn`t want to run the same clock like 25.07 on 2,00-2,05. It needs ~2,2V.
Currently I`m looking for the kit of "Red Devil" of 25 week manufacturing.
I'll have to check my kits manufacturing dates and compare them. I'm going to handpick the best 2 sticks and run them as a pair.
I suppose CellShock doesn`t produce RAM anymore.
These "Red Devil" is the latest and best CellShock DDR2 RAM.
For the time being, this RAM is the latest DDR3.
I`m dreaming about CellShock announcing of some kind of "Super Red Devil" PC3-16000 2000MHz... I`d buy it immideately. :D
I wrote several times on MSC CellShock email and tried to get on their phone...without success. Noone responds.
sites still there
http://www.cellshock.msc.de/
i don't care so much to contact them to find out. if they're gone it would be a pity since i just bought sticks but it doesn't matter. it's only ddr2 and next year im gonna update anyways.
but i liked there products (only have em for 1 and a half week now) and i would have liked to continue using made in germany rams. Maybe it wasn't lucrative enough for msc to have section for consumer related dimms. I think they are more into industrial solutions.
;-)
btw:
my CS GKX do 1200 at 2,048v (everest, bios is 2,08v; 5-5-5-14)
Yep, that site is probably good as dead. Tried to contact them, no response..:(
Btw. anyone seen new DFi site? Quite good, if you dont mind their mistakes in english.
Hey thanks for the info on paint and how to post screen shots, and about the 400 strap.
Is it true if u change one sub timing u have to change all of them?, so that they are all in the same patten or something.
Its what my friend said, but he wasn't sure.
Thx i'll have a look soon.
With all the questions flying around about timings, perhaps its time I released the memory bible, rev. 2.
That sounds good :)