bios set at 2.2Vdimm..... DDR2-667 CL3 kits...
http://img169.imageshack.us/img169/4...2vpi32mjd2.jpg
bios set at 2.2Vdimm..... DDR2-667 CL3 kits...
http://img169.imageshack.us/img169/4...2vpi32mjd2.jpg
Does anybody know what ICs are in the 3-3-3-8 **533** Mhz sticks compared to these sticks?
Which are "these" ?Quote:
Originally Posted by Phosphate
All TG DDR2 is D9GMH I believe ...
http://www.tankguys.biz/ddr2-3338-p-...c16c820c264f61Quote:
Originally Posted by wa77ss
More than likely D9GMH :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Phosphate
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...enderbench.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...lockr/32mb.jpg
2.3v. Going to get an E6700 very soon, hopefully I can give you guys more results with some v-dimm mods :D.
sorry to bring this back but i think im having a bit of trouble with this memory
timings are at 3-4-4-8-4
at stock it works just fine, but thats expected
i cannot get it to boot at 833 (5/4)... ive tried up to 2.2v.
am i doing something wrong? i mean, i know its out of spec, but 2.2v should get me a measly overclock like that, especially on supergood memory like this...
EDIT i mean that is an expectable overclock, right? 833 at 3-4-4? again do not assume everything ive typed is correct or that i know what im talking about
i have a DDR667 3-3-3-8 kit. (HUGE thanks to TeamGroup for helping me to sort out my RMA :woot: )
using 2.2V i can run my sticks at ddr800 3-4-4-8, but any higher is pushing it at those timings and voltage
i can bench at DDR800 3-4-3-8 with 2.2V but they aren't completely stable according to hci memtest
these are all without using MemSet and just using the timings available in the BIOS
maybe try a tiny bit more voltage :shrug:
i've only tested them in the BadAxe so far, so i haven't tried more than 2.2V yet, very happy with my purchase so far :)
ok so for 833 i probably need to go for 4-4-4 maybe?
ill try that, thanks for some perspective
EDIT ok i tried 4-4-4 2.2v 833 and it booted fine! not sure if its stable but that definately helps.
i have to wonder though, is 2.2v suited for daily use? i dont have any sort of RAM cooling, not even a fan blowing on them, and i use my computer a lot and want the ram to LAST
yeah i think this set can run at DDR900 with 4-4-4-12 timings and 2.2V fully stable
i do have an 80mm fan blowing over mine at all times and at all voltages, it's just a habit i have from using BH5
i have noticed the sticks get a little warm at 2.2V (if i remove the fan), but they should be fine with that 24/7, after all, that's the rated voltage on the label (2.0-2.2V) :up:
http://img134.imageshack.us/img134/9562/teamqs6.th.jpg
i would have liked to have gotten a set without heatspreaders, i'd like to remove them, but don't want to void the warranty just yet :p:
These sticks are in warranty up to 2.3v according to OPB :).
cool, maybe with a different board i'll be able to get DDR800 3-4-3-8 fully stable then :)
4-4-4-12
perhaps that is the key
im wondering, ive always lived by the "mhz before timings" rule in the AMD world, is that teh same for intel?
yeah DDR1000 5-5-5-15 is better than DDR800 4-4-4-12, at least in super pi
ok well 4-4-4-12 888 2.2v didnt boot
does 'turbo mode' have anything to do with this? or any other bios settings that i could disable/enable for helpers?
what about the last timing, right now im at 4 (4-4-4-8-4)
unfortunately i only have the four main timings to adjust in the BadAxe BIOS :(
so i haven't really played around with the other timings much, using memset
can you take a screenie of memset pls.
i'm not on my intel sys at the moment, and all i can find memset wise is a screenie of my Kingston PC8500 sticks default timings (D9GKX chips)
i could have sworn i had memset screenies at different speeds, oh well :(
doubt it will help but...
http://img74.imageshack.us/img74/157...timingsaf3.png
i dont play with memset, and of course timings if anything would be HIGHER than you could get them in memset because it has to boot.
P5W has x-x-x-x-x, i have no idea which one #5 is.
I can try to take a memset shot for you tomorrow of my settings. I'm running them at DDR2-950 4-4-4-8-4 @ 2.3v 24/7 w/ a fan blowing on them. 32m stable. I'm using 903 bios, but I don't think that would make much of a difference. I also have the three settings after the numbered timings disabled in bios. hyper path 3 and what not.
sorry, i meant i hadn't changed any of the timings with memset, i just used it to find out what the auto/default/SPD timings were of my Kingston kit in the hope of duplicating them sometime on the TeamGroup sticks to see how far the different chips (gmh/gkx) go using the same timing set.Quote:
Originally Posted by AndrewZorn
I still haven't tried it tho, been a bit busy with other things. :rolleyes:
so if anything, those timings will be very loose since kingston programmed the kit to be compatible with a wide range of boards
they booted fine on a DS3 and overclocked to over 1000mhz easily - something which Lestat has been complaining about on the DS3
Here's what my timings for Team 667 and the P5W DH look like.
in memset i am not allowed to change TRD, Write to Precharge, Write to read... why would this be? they are just grayed out and locked
2.2beta
i just booted, and am priming (5mins so far) at DDR2-1000, 5-5-5-15! at 2.2v, no board modding for me!
just went from worried to happy!
now im just trying to figure out, like would you rather have 900mhz 4-4-4 or 1000mhz 5-5-5?
EDIT looks like i dont have to choose
for some reason, NOW i can do 1000mhz at 4-4-4-8-4 2.2v (might even do it on less volts, but i dont really care, as 2.2v is still in warranty)
not sure what was happening before
AAAWWWEEESOME ram
appears as though i FINALLY got lucky and got a decent clocking ANYTHING
FINAL EDIT: 7hrs orthos stable... oooooh yeah...
I think I might have to try a new CPU in my P5W/Team Group machine to see if I can 400fsb stable enough to run my ram at DDR2-1000.
im only at 333 with a divider, no need for a good CPU
yeah, but my e6600 can get to 3.43ghz with a 381fsb, leaving me at 476mhz on the ram.