wow the sticks are crazy....
265mhz 1.5-2-2-0 at 3.5v (bios, add .03v disabled) :eek2:
http://img137.echo.cx/img137/6697/247265mhz0ut.th.png
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wow the sticks are crazy....
265mhz 1.5-2-2-0 at 3.5v (bios, add .03v disabled) :eek2:
http://img137.echo.cx/img137/6697/247265mhz0ut.th.png
sorry for the double post but how many volts (bios) does it take you guys to hit 270mhz? is that with the +.03v enabled or disabled?
thanks
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...ad.php?t=65394Quote:
Originally Posted by stealth17
that should help u out a bit, I tested 3 gigs with no burn in.
I am still amazed at the performance that everyone is getting. I am very pleased and happy that the product has lived up to our expectation. If there is anything else that we can do, please email me.
Duonger
well thanks for the article but it still didnt answer a couple of my questions...Quote:
Originally Posted by fareastgq
when you say 3.5v, does that mean 3.5v in bios or via MM because almost every dfi board overvolts by about .01v.... and did you run with .03v enabled or disabled?
thanks
it was disabled, sorry, I'm still loading the bios pics (and all the other ones) in that thread, 3.5 volts in bios. as that's all I have to go by and needed to keep everything constant.Quote:
Originally Posted by stealth17
did you test all your sticks with memtest and prime?Quote:
Originally Posted by fareastgq
No, I ran 3dmark, I only had 1 day to test all 3 gigs. IMO prime and memtest are a waste of time. I NEVER have 3 days just to run that junk, If you can run 3dmark u are ok. when u go to sleep, run it, when u wake up, it's still running good, get rdy, go to work, if when u come back, it's still running, your stable. That is my definition of stable, has always worked for me. I used to memtest, then prime for 24 hours, then 3dmark, I would find that 9 times out of 10, I still fail 3dmark even if i have passed prime, did it enuff that it pissed me off and I have never used it since, been 4 yrs, heh. Not a problem yet. I don't bother doing memtest because, if I can boot up with no errors, that's good enuff, then I run 3dmark, u have to not have errors to play games correctly for hours and hours at a time. My ultimate test is LAN'ing with my rig, or playing online, ie: playing frozen throne with 11 other computer opponents is one hell of a stress test. I don't bench, but alot of ppl here like super pi, I can super pi I suppose if u like, I can run memtest for 20 or 30 loops too I suppose if ppl really wanna see it. Also, that thread was not for 24/7 oc's, it was merely to show the max HTT @ a given voltage and to inform ppl whether the reviews are crap or not. I'll update it with my 24/7 oc when I get my water gear in.Quote:
Originally Posted by ben805
Quote:
Originally Posted by fareastgq
cool, can you please do me a huge favor? use your best pair and see how high you can run the SuperPI 32m....please? ;)
I have ordered a pair of these xtreme memorys from pc-memory-upgrade and i wonder which bios & memslot ( yellow or Orange ) should i use on my DFI NF4 Ultra-D with SD 3700+ ?
there's no right or wrong way, it's different for every setup.
i'm using yellow slots with hellfire bios (510-2) but you're mileage might vary.
Im able to run mine at 1.5-2-2-6 at 250 3.3 juuuuust fine.
260 needs 3.4 volts.
Mine do 250MHz 1.5-2-2-8 @ 3,3V real, Memtest no errors and 270MHz 1.5-2-2-8 @ 3,5V real pifast stable :)
it seems almost everybody is doing 250MHz @ 3,3V and at least 260MHz with more volts.
Looking forward to get mine this week. Is the memory bh5 or utt ?
yup mine did 250 2-2-2-5 + real tight for other timings@ 3.2v 10hrs prime stable out of the box and ~ 260 with 3.3 +.02 in bios.Quote:
Originally Posted by Jack
thinking of grabbing another set for some 4x512 action .....paired with an X2 should be a real nice machine for gaming+work.
turbodream redline is ch-5 utt
need help getting to 270 stable or higher even on high volts just to bench...
here is what im at now
http://img137.echo.cx/img137/6697/247265mhz0ut.th.png
notice the real tight timings...1.5-2-2-0.....it wount do 265mhz on 2-2-2-5 r even tras 6 :confused: this is on 3.5v btw
ive tried everything from bios to different slots to any sort of timings. i really dont know what to do next. more volts yeild no results. i was able to hit 270 2-2-2-0 but tras 5 or 6 produced errors. it seems higher mhz i needed the tcl 2 to make it stable.
cooling is not the problem as these rams are chilled 24/7 at about -10c. if you need a a64 tweaker screeny let me know. i dont have one atm as the rig is not up right now but ill have it running tommarow.
need help here guys. at -10c you would think atleast some voltage would help me get 275 at any timings. notice too the 11trc and 16trfc (not shown) timings in that screenshot. 7trc and 15trfc was VERY unstable at speeds of even 260mhz
mobo is a dfi nf4 and the cpu is a san diego 3700
thanks
try 9trc and 17trfc, set tref to 2064 or 2330 ( it's 23 somthing, I don't remember)
wow.
that xp4000 are hot, i will get my self one of that :P
good luck woke this morning to a dead stick, looks like UTT has some problems
What volts were you running to it?
Quote:
Originally Posted by g0dM@n
3.4 volts with active cooling, speaders cool to touch
UTT definatly dies quicker than the old BH-5/6 :(Quote:
Originally Posted by jiff
I think the jury is still out on utt vs mobo vs user error. I have had alot of utt roll through my boards and after correct bios's and procedures I haven't lost a stick.
Course I think someone made an argument that some failure is to be expected, given the relative untested nature of the modules. While mushkin obviously has an excellent binning system down, they can't control the actual quality of the die process. What concerns me is that people think they are paying a fortune for this ram and are upset when a stick cuts loose. I'm sure I wouldn't be doing the happy dance either, but told one year ago you could buy sticks like these for $250, hell even $350 we'd all be lining up around the corner. Life has a way of spoiling us and taking away our perspective. AT least Mushkin appears to be standing behind their products, which bodes well for their CS given the lynch mob out a few weeks ago about DFI killing memory.
Yes but have you run them 24/7 over a period of time? with 3.4+ voltsQuote:
Originally Posted by JNav89GT
There is def no user error with this set, I played it by the book, I never even cold booted them in 3 weeks other than the first time I switched them on. :mad: