Thanks, it's 16FD3's at 2,9v :)
http://i336.photobucket.com/albums/n..._0664klein.jpg
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Thanks, it's 16FD3's at 2,9v :)
http://i336.photobucket.com/albums/n..._0664klein.jpg
4x1GB Kingston HyperX DDR2-800 ECC FB-DIMM@415MHz (4-4-3-12, 1.8v)
Stable 8hr Prime95 blend torture test:
http://i236.photobucket.com/albums/f...rime95_8hr.jpg
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Thats only 415MHz, thats just over half way.
No ur RAM speed would be 830MHz if u where using a 1:2 ratio.
No you're not, you're running 415MHz. Memory is Double Data rate, so what you see on the memory packaging is the effective speed and not the actual speed. CPU-Z tells you the actual speed of your memory. This thread is for people who run their memory at 800MHz, or 1600MHz DDR. :up:
Late night...got it.
My mobo only allows me to set a 1:1 or 5:4 ratio. :(
That's why not every mobo/module can do 800 ;)