I'm keepin' these rams for IB:D
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I'm keepin' these rams for IB:D
Forgot about this thread the other day when I managed get round to trying to break a sub 6 min 32m run so here it is.
It took me a year to get round to trying it & now this thread has been stirred up again & I see some super efficient 6,9,6 runs I may have another go someday :D
Some great RAM & ye should be fun on IB too.
1M
http://i106.photobucket.com/albums/m...-UD7-B3/1M.png
32M
http://i106.photobucket.com/albums/m...UD7-B3/32M.png
Looks like they are.
I tried 2133Mhz with :
8-9-8-24-1T 1.65v Spi32m Pass OK
7-9-7-24 1T 1.67v Spi32m Pass OK
6-9-6-24-1T 1.71v Spi32m Pass OK
If i try to boot with 9-8-9-24 1T its a NO GO!
If i try to boot with 8-9-8-20 1T its NO GO!
Next i will try 2200Mhz and see what i can get.
On Asus MVG latency boundaries 1
spi 32m stable...1200 7-10-7
@ Dumo
nice low vdimm for those as well.
Vdimm/Vccsa relatively lower than runnin @ 2100+ 6-9-6 on P67.
2700 9-11-9-28 LB 8 @ 1.78Vdimm
Will test with Z77 deluxe next
Great job Dumo!
excellent results Dumo, glad I kept my kits:)
Quick run @ 2490
http://img221.imageshack.us/img221/3...enshot239l.jpg
Tighter subs @ 2400
http://img848.imageshack.us/img848/3...enshot242s.jpg
M5G air
http://img405.imageshack.us/img405/9...enshot164z.jpg
Pre release/nda ss. Lol
http://img221.imageshack.us/img221/1...enshot167x.jpg
Dumo, that's really great frequency for the stock 2133mhz.
Thanks for sharing.
CPU=SS, Mem=air.
http://occlub.ru/forum/attachment.ph...5&d=1335989070
BBSE very fun and very flexible :
can you try 8-11-8-27-110 max mhz?
some low clock 32m
http://occlub.ru/forum/attachment.ph...3&d=1336668145
Very good Dumo....
Test fast Gskill 2133 8-9-8 + Ivy 3770k - M5G
1,80 vram
1,20 vccio
1,15 vccsa
1,70 vPll
1,10 vcore
http://i1208.photobucket.com/albums/...ckel/ocmem.png
Awesome kit there Viss:up:
Green and black pcb comparo test with Sam's OCX method...7-9-7-24 @ <1.6V 32m
http://img651.imageshack.us/img651/1...nshot017at.png
http://img687.imageshack.us/img687/4...nshot018nt.png
http://img853.imageshack.us/img853/1...enshot016q.png
Black..1.6V min.
http://img513.imageshack.us/img513/5...enshot025g.png
Green...1.595V min.
http://img99.imageshack.us/img99/626...enshot026w.png
Would anybody be kind enough to post an SPD dump from these sticks? I sold mine ages ago but would like to flash the SPD to some other BBSE sticks I have.
All you need do is download Thaiphoon burner demo/free version, open it & hit save dump as .thb
www DOT softnology.biz/files.html
The dump file is small 261k ish
Please :D
If this....?
http://www.mediafire.com/?6g9g3q2hzs5t3o6
[QUOTE=stasio;5157558]If this....?
http://www.mediafire.com/?6g9g3q2hzs5t3o6[/QUOTE
Thats the one my friend :up:
Many Thanks
3 years 4 gens and it keeps going and going:D
http://i.imgur.com/Tl60Y4M.png
http://i.imgur.com/KY4xm1V.png
Great memory, Dumo! :up:
There was a saying from other vendor" memory for life " or something like this,guess it applies in this case :D
My better set with low-freq Haswell:
http://abload.de/img/1200c5uasq2.png http://abload.de/img/1333c86asxa.png http://abload.de/img/1350c8l3sxi.png
M6I doesn't go nuts when training with VDIMM that high?
Asrock OCFM Z87 also can take 1,9v on my bbse easily, but this works on good mems also on M5G and Extreme
In the process of binning my BBSE now, lots of rejects. I can only hope one of the kits this thread is about shows up for sale somewhere.
Most of the kits here either "55"ed or retired
I got 6X2g and only 3pcs survive
Speaking of 55...http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...=1#post5220571 :rolleyes:
Forever 55 means dead stick not merely because of tight settings:)
That's it though, they aren't dead. They just don't like 7-9-7 lol
1.97V runs were at the top end of the stable voltage range, anything higher would start failing 32M on random, and 2.00V wouldn't even train.
It's normal that BBSE don't like high voltage, when pushing with them on Ivy with high clocks, you might sometimes notice that the tighter you go, the lower max stable voltage becomes.
How the hell did you manage to kill BBSE, Roy?
I've been running PSC and BBSE at 1.9V+ for hundreds of hours on air and never damaged, let alone killed, anything.
55 might also be down to worn out contact pads, I get this on "first insertion" of my 2133C8 kit from time to time.
I have one set spare...if somebody interested......
Black or green pcb Stasio?
8155 or 8117 if green pcb
Thanks
Black pcb.
post#64:
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...=1#post4779243
Just scored a set of these on Flea-Bay for $49.99.
Good deal, I still have two sets of the CL7 I am never giving up.
First test with these, AFAIK these are my only BBSE that can pass the tight 2400 preset on Maximus VI Extreme.
http://i947.photobucket.com/albums/a...ps756fca60.jpg
Struggling to run 2600 CAS8. Suggestions?
http://i947.photobucket.com/albums/a...ps3e0cf2fd.jpg
I see two possible reasons:
- IMC can't do 1300 on PSC/BBSE at 1.15 IO/SA;
- wrong timings - what you're running is a PSC profile and, from my experience, BBSE don't like running too loose;
You can also try reopening pi.exe and giving 32M another shot, sometimes it helps.
Some BBSE love, ps their your rejects Sam :D
http://i.imgur.com/ZlQ9u9S.png
wow