Yeah, it makes you wonder. Why would mobo vendors not put it as an option, even at Cas 2 on enthusiasts boards despite there being high end DDR2 sticks on market for a while now. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by ZX7891
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Yeah, it makes you wonder. Why would mobo vendors not put it as an option, even at Cas 2 on enthusiasts boards despite there being high end DDR2 sticks on market for a while now. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by ZX7891
oh sweet jebus
If it's really CAS 1, it's a slow CAS 1. (I couldn't get any 2's to complete 8M)Quote:
Originally Posted by sierra_bound
:eek: Only beatable by 0-0-0-0........ :p:
:toast:
I thought that nothing below cas 3 could be chosen for ddr 2 ram? I'm very skeptical about this. We need some more tests and some input from
... But who has the guts to challenge Kyosen in a tweakin' contest? - I know I dont :D
I'm more interested in the fact that the post claims he has a core 2 duo with hyper-threading enabled...
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Originally Posted by sierra_bound
Good point, not sure how I missed that when I was checking out timing from that image.
not even possible is it, i mean core 2 doesnt even have HT does it? (archetecture wise)Quote:
Originally Posted by DilTech
im scared about ht coming back
i asked around and some one told it wouldnt help with such a short pipeline in c2d because it would ad latency.
i think that i remember hearing from somewhere that ht will return eventually, but i think that in this case its just a nforce 4 bug.
I wanna see latency tests. Cool, HT... again... :D
I don't know if it has been said before, but CAS below 3 on DDR2 is technically impossible.
I can understand that you can't believe my P5NSLI results...
...at first I also couldn't believe my eyes:eek:
But these are simple facts that P5NSLI has CL1 setting and
that I can set CL1-1T with Corsair 5400UL, without any difficulties.
Several screenshots are here:
http://www.oohashi.jp/c-board/c-boar...ne;no=4798;id=
Anyway, as Gautam says, this P5NSLI is VERY SLOW even if running at CL1.
There is no reason to choose P5NSLI...except formal SLI support, I think;)
Fair enough, and nice work in trying out some very unusual parameters...but, if your eyes can believe that, can they also believe this? :p:
http://mysite.verizon.net/gautamb/memory-3101.JPG
Corsair 5400UL 1.2 at stock vdimm. :p:
CPU-Z and BIOS cannot always be trusted...
Hahaha, interesting, Gautam:)
> CPU-Z and BIOS cannot always be trusted...
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But if BIOS setting and CPU-Z(or any software) showing are same,
and if benchmark scores vary according to BIOS setting,
I have no way to certify that they are false.
I don't know whether P5NSLI's CL1 is "real" CL1 or not,
but at least it's not same as CL3;)
haha cool! good job :)