:D excellent stuff Hipro
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:D excellent stuff Hipro
Wow..... :clap:
3.4v on ddr2... :hehe:
Nice job Hipro, 3.4v is awesome, I just put 3.26-3.3v and didnt help (I didnt want of course, a mistake, I bench with 3.1v) :D
Abit in the way ^^
For a comparison jmax has the best time at 3.6G --> 13.922s, serveral persons reach THE sub 14s at this frequency.
Nice scores nevertheless
3.4V is crazy, but if the ram can take it.... :D
Haha hipro that is GREAT!
I love to see how you never care for anythings wellbeing and just keeps squeezing till it hurts :D
:clap:
I would like to see what can squeeze otu of them using Thermaltake's Aqua RX-R1 RamWatercooler...
http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/T...ges/onmemb.jpg
iLL
PS: xairetismata apo Germania :D
it'll be interesting to see how everyone else does with these when they make it to retail. i hate to be a skeptic, but that's just a little too good for non-picked sticks, even if it's at 3.4v, and they said they weren't gonna pick them.. :shrug:Quote:
Originally Posted by hipro5
regardless! mhz are mhz. that's just nuts :toast:
ram and platform dependant. for me, 3-3-3 to 4-4-3 means going from ~450mhz to ~600mhz at the same volts on AM2 :DQuote:
Originally Posted by jmax_oc
Me tooQuote:
Originally Posted by cpulloverclock
http://img179.imageshack.us/img179/4...3630jx2.th.jpg
Great ram Hipro , and great skills to keep it alive @those Volts:eek:
Awesome, if that is not xtreme, nothing is.. :slobber:
The inefficienty of that "waterblock" (if you could call a heatsink glued to a pipe a waterblock) just kills me.Quote:
Originally Posted by SKiLL3D
Darn TT and their stuff from hell!
I've seen muchmuch better designs for waterramcooling in the past.
I'll ALSO buy a "retail" pair of them soon.....;)Quote:
Originally Posted by ozzimark
UPDATE:
Ram modules at 3.47Vdimm and 525MHz 3-3-3-1, unfortunatelly got some kind of damage I could say.....They can NOT boot any more with LESS than 2.4Vdimm - strange - and they can take up to 2.66Vdimm "sharp" before they start producing errors.......No matter what timmings I pick in bios, IF I feed them with LESS than 2.4Vdimm, no boot at all...I boot at 2.51Vdimm (so as to be sure) and then I can feed them up to 2.66Vdimm....I STILL can do 458MHz 1:1 at Cas 3-3-3-1-15us-8T-23-5-9-8-7-4-4-3(MEMSET V.3) WITH ONLY 2.66Vdimm.......Isn't that a strange react?.....:confused:
Nevertheless I can run 3D at 458MHz (till ABIT fix the 460MHz fsb issue) and I'm OK with this.....;)
OF course Cell Shock rams gained another customer cuz I'm going to buy another pair of them.....;) :D
I'll test them at 4-4-4-x and 5-5-5-x so as to see what they can do but only up to 2.66Vdimm......
I ALSO flashed the SPD chip in case it got "buged" from the high voltage with the Corsair's 6400C3 SPD but they react the same.....So it's not the SPD chip:(
Anyways, I'll keep pushing them and I'll do a burn-in to them and maybe I'll gain again what I had....:)
Pitty thing is that I was so happy that they could "hear" 3.4Vdimm without producing errors....:(
I hope the new ones I'll buy, to react the same as they did.....:)
Insane vdimm, hipro5! :woot:
BH5 times have come back :D
Sad to hear that, those are some really golden sticks. I've seen this kind of acting before on Micron D9 from too much voltage.Quote:
Originally Posted by hipro5
I have burned down rams from excessive Vdimm before.....I've also burned down SPD chips....."buged" them and reflash them so as to work, too....Quote:
Originally Posted by Micutzu
This particular thing is unkown to me!....They still work from 2.4V - 2.66V....:confused:
Too bad that the rams are almost dead, but results with them were awesome!
3.4 V on ddr2 :slobber: :slobber: :slobber:
When we will see some "AW9D-Max full mod guide" ? :D
ouch George you really do know how to torture memory modules :D
Stabble at 3.5 - to good to be true, at leat you manage to get some good results at 3.4.
PS.You could say you burned some $ whit this project hope you have some more for future ones ;)
:D :banana:Quote:
Originally Posted by eva2000
Soon enough....;)Quote:
Originally Posted by ent
Quote:
Originally Posted by XSAlliN
Who said that it was stable?........At 3.4Vdimm, could do Super-Pi 1M (didn't have the chanse to test 32M though), WinRaring, S-Sandra, Everest, Cinebench, and "light" benchmarks - short time - .....I guess I'll never know....:(
Then you've got to love these :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Jochenp
http://www.alphacool.de/xt/images/pr...es/22210_2.jpg
Well, I actually don't:D
for three reasons:
-It looks like it is alu
-It has 4 barbs
-It has veeery small barbs
There's nothing on the market that is decent for ram ATM, all the good stuff I saw was homemade (and less expensive in the end than an aftermarket solution).
OT: hey, nog een belg
Heat produced by memory IC's isn't what can be called enormous.Quote:
Originally Posted by Jochenp
So alu with 2*3mm intakes is more then enough in order to keep them at roomtemp.
Altough, when benching I have to place a fan on the modules to keep them stable.
OT: yep, nog een Belg ;)
actief op vlaamse fora? (zoals games.telenet?)
Alu + Copper in one loop = badbadnononomakeitstoppleasethehurtisunbearableaaa aaraghaghgahg...
3mm intakes: dude, where's my flow?
OT: neen, het niveau qua overklokken ligt er meestal pijnlijk laag. enkel madshrimps heeft nog een aantal lieden die weten wat ze doen, maar dat forum is op sterven na dood
ik ben wel geregistreerd op vlaamse fora, maar geen actief lid
jij wel?
So that's why you have to give every component it's own loop when watercooling... ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Jochenp
OT: kijk toch maar eens rond op het telenet forum ;) je zou er nog van verschieten welk materiaal en kennis zich in vlaanderen bevindt.