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There's some clarity for everyone. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by ryanpgroovy
Hey.. I just got my ValueVX from Atacom.
And I had to look the part number againg, because there were no WINBOND dips on teh chips like the Twinmos SP. Are these still UTT?
Also, the default timing is like 3-4-4-8. Is that right?
I'll give you more info as i progress.
FYI - runnign Intel AS8
They did that to me too. I just got mine today.Quote:
Originally Posted by Sucka
No markings on the chips what so ever. My ddr booster seems to be broken so only 2.85v testing :mad:
I post back on how it goes.
What are teh chanes that these vdata are UTT? They are pretty cheap.Quote:
Originally Posted by cadaveca
SAD
they are not UTT. They are ch-5, if the chips have the 40443/40444/40445/20335 week codes on them. they will boot up to 239 2.5-3-3-6 @ 2.7, and will go higher, but not until you get 3.2 in them. The BP pcb makes for higher running ch-5 then is the norm, at least in my meager system. i was lucky and get 2-2-2-5-7-15-1 all the way up to 260, but 3.4-3.6v. The UTT should do that with less, IMHO. I have a pair that are only good for 2.5-2-2-5-7-15-1 too. They are not dualchannel packs either. Sinlge, loose, cheap OEM bargain bin mem...from like 1999-2000. They are pushing old stock out here in EDM....the 3400+ i got 3-4 weeks ago was cbazc 0435, and there were at least 15-20 other chips with similar steeping and dates, from 3000+ up. THey didn't even have 939 winchesters @ 3000+ yet. :stick:Quote:
Originally Posted by SuAsDu
Makes for lots of testing, but i have a rig or two that can memtest for the next few years if need be :)
It seems as though these are the untested A-data vitesta pc4000-pc4400 chips. A-data/v-data are one and the same.
What number is on them?Quote:
Originally Posted by SuAsDu
Yea sure, it`s value ram, what did you expect?Quote:
Also, the default timing is like 3-4-4-8. Is that right?
Cada,
I will try to pick up a few of those sticks. I need basic 512MB stics, so if they work out for the better, I am good :) They are just so cheap.
Ashe,
The number on the sticker - ocz4001024wv3dc-k As for the marking on the chips, it is completely bare. Only a single dimple at the bottom corner.
Well.. I know its value and 3-4-4-8, but to get 2-2-2-5 is VERY NICE :)
So far my testing.. I have one stick running at 230 @ 2-2-2 w/ 3.2v. I think the 2nd stick is hosed. I was getting errors on test 1 @ all default / no OC.
I'm in teh process of testing each stick right now to confirm.
SAD
Quote:
Originally Posted by SuAsDu
SPD rated 2.5-3-3-8 too! They WERE cheap...they were supposed to go in the wife's machine, but when I saw the BP pcb's, i had to give 'em a whirl in mine! I paid 150CAD, so went back when the first pair worked out and bought a few more pairs. Dude at the store knows i overclock everything..and when i got them he said to me "are you gonna run then @ 2?" I HAD to try...he slips me some nice stuff every once in a while. (they have some other cheap ram that might be untested hynix 2-2-2-5, gonna try a few sticks this weekend, after i check out the stepping).
Cada,Quote:
Originally Posted by cadaveca
I need to order ram for Newegg.. any other suggestions?
Also.. updated that is Thread Related.
Got my 2x512 of Value VX on my Intel AS8
1st Stick does - 235 @ 2-2-2-5 w/ 3.2 Volts havne' t tried booster yet
2nd Stick is Bad - At all stock settings 3-4-4-8, errors the moment Memtest starts on #1.
I have to RMA the stick. When you RMA dual channels, do you have to send in both sticks?
SAD
SAD ,
Did you try the same memory slot with both units ?
If its just failing everything , it might have been static damaged , or there could be a problem with the slot you have it in
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Originally Posted by SuAsDu
Dual channel sticks should be RMA'd together, IMHO. The manufacturer may only ask for one...but how do you test dual channel functionality with only one stick?
It's hard to make any judgements on what is availabe from newegg. I do not buy from them, so there is no way for me to see part numbers, etc. I only buy parts when i can see them ( at least memory and cpu's!)
The value VX should be a bit safer for results... considering what ryanp says. you've got this info from the namufacurer themselves, and I'm just a user, right?
Just use your best judgement. Nothing is ever guaranteed...but the valueVX seems almost that way. The whole reason for me posting was just really to show that just because memory is cheap does not mean it will not perform.
OCZ gives a better warranty, and service. The v-data..should anything go wrong... I don't know what i would do...LoL.
Up here in Canada, this v-data gives me almost similar result as this valueVX. i cannot get the right VX here, so i have to make do with what i can get. You have more options...
I got some duds :down:
Guess that's the chance you take with overclocking. They won't even do 240 with 3.6v
Guess i'll hang onto these for a later build, they aren't gonna do me any good.
So what can they do @3.3V? 230 2-2-2 for 150$ iwouldn`t be too bad i think ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Sucka
I'll test their max later and update.Quote:
Originally Posted by Ashe
Ryan,Quote:
Originally Posted by ryanpgroovy
I was pretty careful about handling the mem, so i don't think it was static. Ususally ground myself first, but i can't confirm it wasn't.
I did test it on all 4 slots in by itself. So I know its not the slots. Since the other mems I had performed just fine.
The one stick that I do have is running VERY nicely :) Can't wait to do it in dual chan.
SAD
you can rma just one stick if you are satisfied with the performance of that other good stick
"dual channel kit" is just markgeting hype unless they are tested, in this case which they arent
update on my situation:
before:
3.1v - no post
3.2v - 240 something, i forget and havent gone this low since initial trial
3.3v - 245 failed? i forget either it passed or failed at that voltage
3.4v - 250 stable
3.5v - 255 fails with like...600-1000 errors on the first pass of memtest # 5
now:
3.5v - 255 fails with only 2 or 4 errors after every 3 to 5 passes
3.6v - previously untested cuz i dont want to go this high, but now testing with over ten passes of memtest #5 at 255
just want to test at 3.6, definitely wont run at that voltage. 260 has 90,000 errors at 3.6v...lol
I had like 10000000 errors at only 240, you got a pretty nice set.
guys, have you thought about trying 2-3-2 and seeing what speed you get from this value VX, its not much slower(although 2-2-2 is nice) but it may gain you some extra MHZ on the cpu.
Mine wouldnt pass MemTest at 200 6-2-2-2 2.85v but i only tried them for about 20 minutes.
thats out of spec thats why, even for vxQuote:
Originally Posted by xxORBxx
vx spec was 3.2v at 2-2-2 i think
does most VX do 2-2-2 at 2.85v?Quote:
Originally Posted by chinkgai
I really hope OCZ doesnt take forever to RMA my Booster
2.85v is not enough for 2-2-2 timings... even in Anandtech's review of PC4000 VX they mentioned 3.0v was bout the norm for getting 2-2-2 timings on UTTQuote:
Originally Posted by xxORBxx
Wassup, Alex! Long time no chat. Hahaha.
Anyway, it's rare that you'll stumble across a set of VX that'll run 2-2-2 timings with only 2.8V to 2.9V. However, I was able to pull it off for 20 loops of Memtest the first night I had the RAM. This doesn't mean anything but I just wanted to put the word out there that some sets may be able to do it.
yah there are always "golden" sticks or CPUs. I'm just hoping to get the 240s at 3.3 or less on my board with a gig. Anything else is gravy. I may be selling one of my two infinitys and getting a DFI ut250, them I'll pobably use these in there and see what the extra voltage can do. But til then, unless I get around to modding my Southbridge 240 is all I can do without dropping sound/usb. Except for changing my APCI setting under my hardware manager and that fuggers Doom3 for some reason.
k another update from me:
earlier i said i had it at 255 at 3.6 with over 10 passes.
i left it running and went to work and just got home...
4 errors after six hours
i can definitely see these errors going away with longer use of these sticks, since i have a largely reduced amount of errors at 3.5v...
but i dont care and wont run at 3.6v versus 3.4v for an extra 5 mhz....lol
well after some testing so far what i have is :
3.2v up to 245mhz
3.3v up to 252mhz
both at 2-2-2-(5-11)
seems that it can do more but my mobo/cpu might be a problem
okay, two posts up i just said i got 4 errors after six hours on memtest 5 at 3.6v 255mhz
just a reminder: at the beginning, i was able to get 250 right off the bat with 3.4v stable...even at 252 i got like 1000 errors..per pass
after about a week of use (mostly priming)...i was able to get only a couple errors every few passes at 255mhz at 3.5v
it took me 3.6v to hit 255 more "stably" (even though i got four errors after six hours)
mind you, i dont consider any errors stable, just couldnt find a better word at the moment
anyways heres the point after that brief flashback:
right now i just made my 20th pass at 255mhz at 3.5v error free!! whereas at the beginning i'd get like...600 errors every pass and then a week later, a couple errors every few passes to now....no errors after 20 passes!! i never believed in burning in until my previous set of Twinmos utt and now this set. i am now a believer.
EDIT:two errors after 22 passes :mad: i jinxed myself.
I'm going to get into this more over the weekend, but before I go out for the night, I have a couple of questions.
How would I know if my PSU is preventing me from OCing more? I'm getting the feeling that maybe it's my PSU, but it very well could be just because I don't really know what I'm doing yet. :D Would there be some way to indicate that my PSU isn't enough?
The other thing I had happen is new to me (I've never OCed RAM before so that's part of it). I set my timings for 2,2,2,5. I lost my BIOS. System rebooted and no BIOS found. I had to use the jumper. Went back in my memory timings and pin-pointed the problem. When I changed my Ras to Cas timing from Auto (4) to 2, I lost my BIOS again. Is this normal? I've never seen this before.
Right now, my memory is running at 200MHz, 2,3,2,5 1T. The 3 is from Auto because I slowed the memory down to 333MHz with a 240 HTT.
Earlier I had my HTT at 250x10 1.5v on the cpu. I lowered my CPU tonight and played with some memory timings and I had that at 220 2,4,2,5 at 2.75v (I think). When I set both at those speeds together, Windows won't start. That's why I ask about my PSU.
I'll read up some more tomorrow and get back into this.
If your PSU does not have at least 28A available on the 12v rail, in my experience this will cause issues when iverclocking, I prefer a quality PSU with at least 30A on the 12v line. In the case of a nwer "split 12v rail" design add the 2 lines together ahd this is your total. With a lesser PSU you can pretty much be on problems, especially with a high end grahics card.Quote:
Originally Posted by DJConan
For SLI rigs I recommend 33A minimum, more is better.
man my 18a 530w fortron must be underated as crap then.
im going to pick up a powerstream my next rig anyways... but i sure do love this fortron...
Different manufacturers rate "differently". If you were using that 18A on an NF2 rig you would be fine. A64 has much higher power requirement, not to mention the needs of a higher end vid card.
I love my fortron too but since I got my 6800 my 12v(previously tweaked up a hair) has been dippin under 12v :( . Time to start huntin for a new atx 2.0Quote:
Originally Posted by Revv23
I know my PSU is not good based on what I paid for it a couple of years ago. :) The sticker says 17A on the +12v. I am not using SLI. I think I'm going to get the Antec NeoPower 480.
In the meantime, I've made the connection that if I set CL and Ras to Cas to 2, I have to reset my BIOS with the jumper. Here are some results I'm pulling off this sheet I'm writing things down on. :) My mobo won't let me go over 3v, so I guess I'm not going to get too much out of the memory.
SuperPi Failed: 2.9v 3,4,4,8 1T 230 MHz
SuperPi Failed: 2.9v 2,3,2,5,7 1T 225 MHz
SuperPi Passed: 2.6v 2,3,2,5,7 1T 200 MHz
Given those numbers, what else could I try that might offer better performance (higher MHz, looser timing examples that might be more efficient than what I have now)?
Up until yesterday, my CPU was going at 250x10 and was stable. Something changed from then to now because I can't get over 240x10 with my voltage as high as I can set it (1.55).
So I have my memory at DDR333 (200MHz) with my HTT at 240. It looks like I can get the memory up to 225 Mhz, is there a better configuration I should be using?
Someone show me the way! lol
DJ,
Are you now using Value VX or are you just asking about your current rig?
:stick:
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Originally Posted by andyOCZ
my antec 430 was enough for my NF2, and i had to get the fortron to get my P4 going stable... mind you im only using a 9800p, but ive got 2x74gb raptors, two 160gb 7200.7's, two dvd burners, and 7 case fans... 12.3 all day long :)
i agree with your assesment though, im really worried about how this will handle A64\new videocard and all of my crap, every molex is already filled heh...ive heard of fortrons going way over specs before, but that may be pushing it...
Whoops, sorry, the Value VX.Quote:
Originally Posted by Raybo
I keep making changes, run some tests, then go back into the forums looking for more info. :)
What I have going at this moment is this:
CPU: 250x10, HT=4 for 2500MHz, 1.58v (that's as high as I can juice my CPU, is that number safe?)
Memory: 208MHz, 2,3,2,5 1T 2.8v
I did get my best SuperPi score on the 1 Meg (only one I've been testing) of 35sec (got 36 with my previous ram). And also reached the best Sandra Cache & Memory which was over 6800 MB/s.
The memory won't run at 250MHz (best for me so far was 225MHz), but I feel like there has got to be a way to get more out of the memory w/o losing so much CPU.
You need an OCZ booster or a Vdimm mod, VX loves volts up it's arse.
I agree, more volts. 3.4v-3.5v is best. I know you are limited on the ASUS SLI. If you had the DFI SLI board 3.4v would be as easy as setting it in the BIOS. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by DJConan
dj, if 2.9 is all you can give ur memory, be glad to have it where you are at. most vx, real or value, wont run 2-2-2 with less than 3.0v
i needed 3.1 with my twinmos to hit 2-2-2
with my current ocz, i forget what it required to hit 2-2-2...either 3.1 or 3.2, its only been a week or so too...lol...gettin old :(
i heard the pc-4000 has a bit easier time hitting 2-2-2 at 3.0...but i dont think i've seen 2.9v hit 2-2-2
spend 30-40 bucks to get the ddr booster if you dont feel you can handle a mobo or psu mod
either that or sell the ram if you cant give it the juice....lol
Yeah I loved my fortron, but the new 24 pin connection, and running sli, me needed a new psu. The 600watt OCZ power stream I have now, is awesome. With 2x6800gt's this thing doesn't budge. Tweaked the 12v rail just a hair from 12.06v stock to 12.16 the +5v is still stock at 5.13v and the +3.3 dipped slightly so I adjusted to 3.36. Pretty sweet. These rails never budge even under load. My fortron was great, but even it varied a little.Quote:
Originally Posted by Revv23
Yeah, the OCZ Booster isn't compatible with my Asus board either. lol Oh well, I guess I'll have to be happy with where it's at now. For my next trick, I'm going to see if my old Elixir will run at this speed with the OCZ. lol...my guess is no, but only one way to find out.
Does anyone know if Atacom takes paypal? I really don't feel like bugging the old man to use his credit card =/
Guys, if you have 3v or less on your boards don't dispair. Try 2-3-2 instead and see howe high you can clock, i reach ddr500 with 3V 2-3-2 pretty easy.
BigToe, does anyone besides atacom sell these ?
Hey guys, im reporting in on my experience with atacom. I ordered my ocz value ram at about 3:30 central time, and it was shipped to me the same day. I got two day shipping so i got it in two days. I havnt dont the volt mod on my 9nda3+ yet but I put the sticks in and set my voltage to 2.8v(9nda3+ undervolts about half a volt or so) then set them to 220htt 2-3-2-10 and they booted right up. Ive tested them out further and can get 230htt 2-3-2-10 memtest stable on them after running them all night at 225. Check these pics out, ocz is using some different packaging but I still believe they are utt by the way they perform.
ram pic1
ram pic2
brain power pcb
230mhz 2-3-2@2.8v on UTT....thats some real nice RAM
jjcom
Damnit 230 2-3-2 @2.8V :slobber:Quote:
Originally Posted by chick3nhead
Be sure to keep us updated, i would bet they make it up to 250 2-2-2 @3.5V :D
I would have to ask who else has placed orders, will be tomorrow now.Quote:
Originally Posted by ReTiCuLeX
yeah, I wished they would of done 2-2-2-10 at stock settings but I dont doubt they will when I get some voltage on them, im hoping for 2-2-2-10 @ 250@3.2-3.4, im going to hit radio shack up tomorrow so I can do the volt mod.
well after some more testing i donkt know what the problem is but now i get errors in memtest at 250mhz when in the begining i would get the errors at 252mhz
the timings are 2 2 2 10 3.3v any help ??
maybe your voltage is droping under load? can you try 3.4v?
jjcom
glad i didnt sell my left testicle to buy some vx pc4000
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...ad.php?t=55016
It isn't good when you start thinking about selling body parts to buy computer parts.Quote:
Originally Posted by chinkgai
jjcom
i have tried up to 3.5v 252mhz 2 2 2 11 and still errors b4 there were no errors
maybe memcontroler is no good bcause with tccd memory it used to hit 300mhz but when i tried again with the tccd yesterday it woudnt boot windows at past 256mhz at any timings.
:( That sucks mate. Are you sure you are not forgetting a setting of some sort? These A64 mem controllers just add one more thing that can go wrong..Quote:
Originally Posted by bronx_klokr
I would if the Value VX kit was available at Newegg, Zipzoomfly, Monarchcomputer, Mwave, or any other more reputable etailer. Atacom's resellerrating reviews are very disconcerting.Quote:
Originally Posted by bigtoe
I know, who could mess up a simple order like this? They have...
:stick:
http://home.earthlink.net/~dzungq/images/OMFG%20OC.jpg
Ultra D modded to SLI
3000 + winchester
and the godly value ram
only been 30 mins with these bad boys in, havent primed or memtest yet
amd64 tweaker is not being used, all settings are through BIOS. I posted a pic of that just so you guys can see the timings that CPUz cant show
DUDE! What voltage is that? Might have to get me some of those sometime... :banana:
EDIT: I now see you're at 250, not 280. :rolleyes: Oh, well. That's still some excellently nice RAM for the price!
Quote:
Originally Posted by mcnbns
its at 280 but the divider is set to 180
Its a nice clock as the LDT speed is high, remember you have to overclock 3 items on A64, HTT, LDT and the ram, and hit a balance on all 3.
Really don't get it why OCZ doesnt supply VALUE VX to better online sellers ?????!!!
Its not about them suppling its about WHO orders the ram from them.Quote:
Originally Posted by TEDY
They are not gonna ship a retailer ram without them ordering it first.
OIC. Tedy, maybe we (and whoever else is interested) should start spamming newegg with requests? :p:Quote:
Originally Posted by clockedOut
purchasing@newegg.com
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Originally Posted by bigtoe
I get 2-3-2-6-1 229 2.7 on my vdata, and 250 2.5-3-3-8 @ 2.8v.
what are the chances our sticks are the same, do you think?
can you post a pic?
i posted this earlier in the thread.
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Originally Posted by cadaveca
so those are the same as these?
http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProduc...211-119&depa=1
For Canadians:
I made a request to NCIX.com for the value VX and they replied me that they will look onto it.
I will keep you updated.
We can only sell what they ask for. Some may not want to carry a cheaper product. Less profit right? Keep bugging them. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by TEDY
I can't tell. LoL. Like i said earlier. I cannot see the chips on those. I have identical sticks as what are on the site i linked to, and like i posted ealier, in other sticks the date code on the IC's varies, but there are always the 40445 date on at least one of them. They have metal dots on the top and bottom. I bought the first pair becasue they shared that same pcb as the tccd ram, so i wanted to see if the IC's were what was good, or the pcb itself.Quote:
Originally Posted by Shroomalistic
Adata ram that is high-speed rated all end in the -5b in thier "steppings". As do pretty much all other high-speed ram IC's...Be it Micron, Infineon, Hynix, or Winbond, the 5b had been common. Finding dirt-cheap ram with these IC's, on the BP pcb's is worth the wager for speed, if you ask me.
I'm priming right now under 2.75v 2.5-3-3-8 233mhz. I remember a day when you paid big bucks for that. But then i also know you pay big for hand-picking. I'll buy 3 pairs of cheap stuff for the price of one and take my chances, but then again, i'm on 754, and don't really care about ultra-high fsb for daily use...so i can afford to take the chance.
can u do 2-2-2-x timings? why 2.5-3-3-8?Quote:
Originally Posted by cudaveca
Quote:
Originally Posted by setyotomo
i can go to 2-2-2-5 but it requires a booster right now....kv8 only has 2 dimm slots, and I need at least a gig for my uses.
Anyone have an anwser to this:
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...ad.php?t=55449
:confused: Apparentally there are now 3 versions of the UTT package. One with 2 dimples, 1 and none :stick: This is seriously getting confusing
LoL. the top one in the pic is utt. you can tell the difference in the ic package size. The bottom one is ch-5, i believe.
Quote:
Originally Posted by bigtoe
Could you clear this up a bit? I'm not sure whats the difference with HTT and LDT.
Update:
at 250 X 9 2-2-2-5 I get memtest errors up the yingyang. :( 280 FSB and no test passes.
first pic is vdata with hyperX Winbond branded CH-5. looks like all the other "UTT" out there...and works for me almost the same as other "UTT".Quote:
Originally Posted by Shroomalistic
i get 225mhz with the hyperx@ 2-3-2-6-7-15-1-2-2-2-2 @ 2.75v in singlesided(256) and 217 in doublesided(512)
THe v-data a get 229 2-3-2-6-7-15-1-2-2-2-2 @ 2.75v.
The chips are physically identical, altohugh there are minor differences, kinda like recognizing a cubic zirconia in a pile of diamond...the differences are there, but very hard to spot, and most could be explained by simple process dates. But i still think it's all about the pcb.
Anyone else get their Value VX recently.
I still dont have my Booster back
I got a kit in on Monday. I wrote a review of it here:
http://www.ocforums.com/showthread.php?t=371562
Very good schtuff.
I got mine Tuesday. They will do 2-2-2-5 with as little as 3.0 vdimm at 200 in a DFI ULtra-D. I'v been burning them with 3.2 vdimm at 2-2-2-5 with test 5 from memtest v1.51 for the last 2 days. I'm hoping to test them out for max speed this weekend.
I've never really had a problem with a bad RAM stick before, so this is a pretty obvious statement, I think, but I'm looking for feedback nonetheless.
I set my system back to stock for a few days and everything was running fine. Then I ran a game and it continually crashed. So I ran memtest (at stock) and found one of the OCZ sticks reporting errors. I tested about 5 other sticks and no problems. So at this point, I'm assuming I have 1 bad stick. Is there any other tests I can run to either better test this stick in question and/or check my other sticks better while I'm at it?
Thanks!
I got mine one thursday but...
I did a sense mod on my nf7-s and I booted up the value sticks at 3.3 volts, nothing happened on the screen, I went back to my Kingston ram, and it worked. I think booting up at 3.3 volts for the first time burned out both sticks. Anyway, I am rma'ing them now. Dammit :( Next time I'll have to burn them in at 2.9 volts for a while before I do the mod to go to 3.3 volts.
Quote:
Originally Posted by onemorekornkid
What speed and timings were you using when you got the blank screen? 3.3v wouldn't have damaged those sticks. What bios are you using on your nf7? CPC on bios or CPC off bios?
I'm with Sparkie, 3.3 is nothin' for those sticks.
You must be missing something. :stick:
I saw that. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by onemorekornkid
There is no way the sticks died. RMA's cost you and OCZ money and you will end up with 2 more sticks that are the same. Try each stick individually. Then try a different BIOS.
Thanks
some of these rma's are getting silly lately. boot at 3.3v and then rma? value vx is not warrantied above standard voltage correct? If I am wrong then smack me!;)
I was using a modified tic tac bios, dammit, now I feel like even more of an :banana::banana::banana::banana::banana::banana::b anana:. I wish I asked around before I RMA'd them.
Andy, can you recommend me a bios that is garunteed compatible?
EDIT: Also, what shipping method does OCZ use for RMA's?
Ohhh we still dont have those value vx so i can only go on twinmos sp utt or gold vx so in the end i'm getting e some gold vx!!! mybe some other time i get tccd ot tccc for testing ohhh i still dont know thatchips i have in my value geil ram with heatsinks i'm talking avout this memory:
http://www.newegg.com/app/Showimage....144-507-01.JPG
:rocker: or :down:
TommyW
Test it out and see how it scales with volts/timings etc and you'll find out
Tested mine some more last night, they won't even do 205 @ 2-2-2, very bad sticks i got. At least i found a use for them in another computer though.
Sucka
What voltage? Give it ~3.5V..
ohhh i dont know that chip that memory have so i cant do burn in ... :(Quote:
Originally Posted by IvanAndreevich
Tried that. I might test them one at a time, and see if one stick is good, i would be willing to take a chance on another set. I'll let you know how it goes.Quote:
Originally Posted by IvanAndreevich
I know this thread is about the OCZ Value Ram, but someone chimed in about A-data using the Winbond utt chips sometimes too. It seems a little confusing which ones of the A-data are the Winbond and which ones are not.
Anyway, I decided to get some A-data Value just because it was $95 for 1GB (2x512mb) pc3200. I got it today and I cannot believe it. I've only had time to play with it for a few hours but I'm at 262 3,4,4,8 @ 2.9v. I was too nervious to try 3.3v and havn't had enough time to try the lower timings yet, but :banana::banana::banana::banana: 262fsb at price. I'm going to do memtest all night tonight. I'll let you guys know if you are interested.
Am I just SUPER lucky?
Should I try 3.3v or could I damage the ram?
nice nice!! try to run it at 250-259 with 2.2.2.5 or 8 with 3.2v :slobber:
where did you get it so damn cheap ?
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Originally Posted by TEDY
http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProduc...211-119&depa=1
that cant be utt... usually relaxed timings doesnt help this memory at all, which is quite the contrary of what we see here...Quote:
Originally Posted by mailman199
I have a gig of v-data that I got for $100 cdn that will run 250mhz 2,3,2,5 at 3.2v
The UTT on value ram is sweet!
I am still waiting for the OCZ to hit canada.
musk
LoL. see....some other cheap stuff works well too! try 3.2v 2-2-2-5 with the adata, maybe, but they may not like the voltage. I noticed my vdata never got hot with 3.2 even, but i have vdata, not adata. Lowering CAS to 3 never made a difference for me. 2.5 was all it needed to hit max.