i had the same problem but i managed to fix it :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Vincentvega18
read my thread here
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i had the same problem but i managed to fix it :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Vincentvega18
read my thread here
I didn't read all the posts and that was perhaps already said but: where can I buy this memory in Europe?
Try http://www.pc-memory-upgrade.co.uk they post all around europe
Thats who I use, best customer service of any e-tailer I have usedQuote:
Originally Posted by Anakin_Skywalke
;)
Here is what I'm getting with them... 262MHz (errors at 263MHz) with 3.77v. I can't do anything with TRC and TRFC (they're so useful, sic)
http://www.fourmiz.org/~tuko/octane/a64tweaker.jpg
I'm using 510-2 Hellfire's BIOS with a FX-55.
Any help with some tweaks?
man, you're a life saver, not @ 265 without burnin. and www.pc-memory-upgrade.co.uk is the best store in the world, e or not. I use them for pretty much everything that they stock, and they usually have the stuff in stock first too.Quote:
Originally Posted by Jack
Redline "flatliner" start happening, especially with DFI Nf4. Better leave the stickers intact.
Dumo what do u mean by FLATLINER?Quote:
Originally Posted by Dumo
Duonger
Redline INSTOCK at the Egg
Not anymore, that was fast :p:Quote:
Originally Posted by =[PULSAR]=
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Originally Posted by Duonger
Tom, he meant "dead", more and more people are having their redline killed under the 5v rail, thank goodness my replacement pair is rock stable and would prime at 250 with only 3.1v....I wouldn't dare to run on the 5v rail again and I can't adjust my 3.3v rail any higher than 3.6v (3.45v useable) so I have no clue how far I can push my current pair now. :D :D :D
I'd ordered another pair of Redline XP4000 last night from Newegg and they only had 5 sticks left, checked again few hours ago and they have none now :DQuote:
Originally Posted by =[PULSAR]=
I LOVE my MUSHKIN RedlineXP4000's but my MUSHKIN HiPerf BLACK PC4400's are showin' teh love, too....
On my new Dothan setup the 1gB set of PC4400 are hitting 270-280mHz @ 2.5-3-3 PAT enabled, Turbo.
I borrowed a pair of old-skool MUSHKIN 3500L2 from a friend, but one of the sticks was DOA, so I thought I had NO DDR for the Dothan, so my office rig gave up the PC4400 and see what they've done :eek2:
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...chmentid=31921
oohh... that stuff is keeping up with my TCCD :O
Charlie why didn't you use your RedlineXP4000's with your Dothan?
Especially when SuperPi likes tight timings...
Wish I could... but they don't work well with P4C800...Quote:
Originally Posted by Jack
C
Ive found a really weird thing with my redline, itll go 267 100% stable very easy on 3.5 volts 2-2-2-5 but not 1mhz more with any voltage increase, i even tried up to 3.9, just causes hundreds of errors in memtest so could it be it doesnt like more voltage or that i need more ldt/chipset voltage, if so does anyone know any vmods for these, as theyre maxed out.
LDT/HTT shouldnt have a problem with the available voltages given, up to 500+. Increasing your HTT voltage will not magically reduce memory errors, as it is bus wise, completely unrelated to the memory.Quote:
Originally Posted by Vincentvega18
Its probably your CPU's memory controller. My mushkin will do ddr600 error free, but anything plus, like yours, will error like crazy. I've narowed it down to my CPU.
Can anyone tell me what's the difference between each type of those Redlines available? (Of course I know that ones are PC3500 others PC4000, but what else?)
the PC4000 were testet at 250mhz and the PC3500 were only tested at 230mhz (or whatever PC3500 speed in mhz is :P) so id doesnt mean that PC3500 has to OC like PC4000 ;).Quote:
Originally Posted by Crosis
same IC's and PCB. 4000 is just binned higher. I have each, my 4000 does 265 rock solid 24/7, the 3500 will do 255 rock solid, but sweet spot for that board/cpu is 250 so I leave it there. The 3200 and 3500 are awesome if you need to save a bit. IF you have the extra $$ spring for the 4000 as it's going to clock higher on average ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Crosis
Oh, I knew that it's logical :P But why those costs 123$ and it's 1x512 and others costs 125$ for 2x512... They're both PC4000 2-2-2-6 3,3V-3,4V :|Quote:
Originally Posted by Aleman
Or those which are PC3500 2-2-2- and costs 233$ for just 1x512 (those are more expensive cause of voltage? 3,1V-3,2V...? Ok I understand that, but what about those which I've posted earlier?)
lol another mistake at neweggg :D
yeah, i had considered that, but the thing is exactly the same thing happened to me at 250 mhz, wouldnt budge at all, memtest errors in the same amounts etc, upping the ldt/chipset voltages sorted me to 265 with nominal ram volt increase.Quote:
Originally Posted by dippyskoodlez
newegg has a new person doing pricing for us and they have made a lot of mistakes. i have spoken to her to hopefully make teh changes. otherwise they are taking the lost not us..heheheee
Duonger
im likin the mistakes too!!! :woot:Quote:
Originally Posted by Duonger