great mate
do they pass hyperpi ?
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this is just a try i copied mostly all your settings except CL11 and 96 zpaf
and look my 2666CL10 they did awesome, i also have yours
http://img842.imageshack.us/img842/6407/capturafx.jpg
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http://i.imgur.com/U2AVH.jpg
Great kit also see the lit diff and the BIG on volts this is my 24/7
Can anyone pass HyperPi with this kit at 2800 11-13-13?
My kit is 2X4GB can pass SuperPi at the rated specs, 1.65v vdimm, 0.925v VCCSA, 1.15v VCCIO
But failed on HyperPi :(
true but i can pass it stock at 4800 for 5GHz i need a bit more
some screens for you as reference
all are on Lateny boundary 6
http://i.imgur.com/X1Kl1s9.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/CS4mpHv.jpg
hope you get them there owi good luck :up:
Thank you guys... first attempt load XMP #1
2800 11-13-13-35-2T
vdimm 1.65v
VCCSA 1.2v
VCCIO 1.15v
http://i458.photobucket.com/albums/q...65v12v115v.jpg
Somehow 2T seems to be impossible I have tried up till
vdimm 1.8v
VCCSA 1.25v
VCCIO 1.25v
But failed HyperPi within 2 loops.
I can pass hyperpi 32M 2T, yet fail within sec son prime95 blend... daily running 2800MHz are not for most IMC...
i think there?s nothing more painfull to the IMC and MEM than runing 500%+ of memtest
Finally managed to pass HyperPi with G.Skill Trident 2800C11 kit at
2800 11-13-13-35-1T
vdimm 1.775v
VCCSA 1.2v
VCCIO 1.15v
subtimings as per andressergio's settings
http://i458.photobucket.com/albums/q...75v12v115v.jpg
What chips,hynix bfr or cfr?
MFR are 4gbit ICs, if your TridentX aren?t single sided sticks, these will sure be CFR then as these are 2gbit ics = 16 ics, ics on both sides of pcb
Im asking because i tought cfr would not need so Much voltage,my 2800 platinums can do 11-13-12 with 1.69 ....
mines are hynix they pass hyper at 1,65 as shown above even on VCCSA and VCCIO stock
LinX successful @ 2800 11-14-14-25-1T @ 1.66v
http://i458.photobucket.com/albums/q...MVE/502800.jpg
Leaks
[ TridentX] F3-2933C12D-8GTXDG (4Gx2 High tRFC will be Hynix MFR Single side)
http://upic.me/i/md/o27y2.jpg
[ TridentX] F3-3000C12D-16GTXDG (8Gx2 High tRFC will be Hynix MFR Double side)
http://upic.me/i/zq/3000c12.jpg
Test with Haswell 4770K + Gigabyte Z87X-UD3H (For 2800C11 Low tRFC = Hynix CFR Double side)
http://upic.me/i/j6/2800c11.png
http://upic.me/i/01/2933c12.png
http://upic.me/i/0c/3000c12.png
2933 should be easy 3000+ CL11-14-13-28-200ish 1T tight secs/terts
tRFC is just ridicous :D
Probly it doesn't really matter when chasing DDR3 4000+:D
I see For 4000+ will use Hynix MFR single side + LN2 to help :D
http://upic.me/i/dr/t3n01.jpg
http://upic.me/i/4b/kgt72.jpg
http://upic.me/i/fb/5xy93.jpg
http://upic.me/i/01/j4000.jpg
http://upic.me/i/aq/q4ky4.jpg
But Avexir can search for Hynix MFR single side @ 3733 on air :D
http://upic.me/i/pd/cyj02.jpg
http://upic.me/i/mb/69v03.jpg
http://upic.me/i/y3/nqv04.jpg
Having so many MFR on hand, do you think if really really good ones can do 1500 CL11 stable at 1.65 or less?
is 3733 by Avexir a genuine bin/PR attempt (not at 1.65V, I guess :D) or just a software misread? (DOS Memtest is known for reading 100-strap multis on Ivy as if they are 133-strap ones)
Thank you ihog6hog :up:
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I think will have more information after 3-June-2013 :D
Thanks for sharing the pics, ihog6hog! :up:
Can you send me some nice MFR sticks? You seem to have plenty... :D
That's from John Lam @ http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...Computex-2013)