Yes, it is.
1040 8-9-8-24-5-72 is allright for 1.65v (8x32M) :up:
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Yes, it is.
1040 8-9-8-24-5-72 is allright for 1.65v (8x32M) :up:
How big of a difference do the subtimings on RAM actually make? Does anyone have a guide to adjusting these?
on this kit (i believe it's elida's chips) tRFC is really important, around 15-20Mhz more if you set the best value.
Some CL 8-8-8-21 stability test (Prime on Blend test). Memory voltage still set on 1.66V...
http://img11.imageshack.us/img11/4913/950cl8prime.jpg
http://img37.imageshack.us/img37/442/970cl8.jpg
At 2Ghz system boots ok, but crashes after a few prime seconds. However, CL 8-8-8-21 @ 1940Mhz isn't bad.
8-9-8-24-5-72 1T 1.65v, i can run 8x32M at 1040Mhz.
My review is out, if you want to see more, go there : GSKill Trident 3x2Gb 2000 CL9
Nice review Benji Tshi, thanks for posting.
Some CL 7-8-7-21-10-72 1T @ 1.66V stability tests (Linx & Memtest+, stable):
http://img11.imageshack.us/img11/8708/900cl7.jpg
http://img35.imageshack.us/img35/2555/950cl7.jpg
also for me the best voltage is between 1.55 and 1.65....
with higher voltage i improve the freqeuncy, but not so much... so i think that2000 cas 8 with 1,59 is very good :)
is normal thif a person want see 2000 cas 7 or push the voltage to 1,71 or buy the perfect storm... but with an higher price.....
i am very happy to this memory
nice run mk dir very great timing!!!!
vqpi?
P.S nice review Benji ;)
Ypep, thanks to both of you.
When using tRFC 60, clocks are lowering too much, this timing is really important on theses chips -> another point which means that it's elpida, from my point of view.
Now, i'm just waiting for same prices kits from other brands, maybe good surprises as this kit.
2100Mhz Linx 64bit:
http://img35.imageshack.us/img35/736...0linx64.th.jpg
The chip on trident is selected elpida BBSE....;)
Are very good in cas 9, because they are very stable and have a good signal to return on the IMC. This chip with good i7 are stable with low VTT in many mainbaord :yepp:
the only recommendation, with all the chips Elpida low volt, don't give more 1.7 volt modules in daily, if you do not want to kill them in short time.....:D
http://photodorp.com/out.php/i1002_0532.jpg
They are Elpida BBSE ICs
:D:D
quick test
920 D0 3845B071
Vtt: 1.40
Vdimm:1.65
Gskill Trident 2000 Cl9 Elpida BBSE
http://photodorp.com/out.php/i974_34.jpg
http://photodorp.com/out.php/i972_screen007.jpg
Thanks for confirmation as to what was hiding under those chunky heatspreaders, guys....
Great thread, great review and cool clocks coming in :)
Can't wait to get a decent i7 board and have a play with my set :D
Thanks for the pic Hiwa, my chips had only a lot of numbers and letters, nothing i'm able to understand :D
160$ Sticks do 2000 7-8-7-21 1.65
http://photodorp.com/out.php/t1004_screen001.jpg
last kits from MemoryC goes better?
Hey, Yea, I'm good :)
Just been alittle busy these 2 mths.
Haven't logged in for awhile.(Especially OCX... oh no...) :p
o0oh... I missed benching alot...
Nice rams I must say.
I did a max validation on my kit.
9-9-9-24 @ 1.65v tRFC 72, tRRD 5
http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j3...nt_1153mhz.jpg
http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=583607
Mine do nice @ 8-8-8-24 @ 1.65v too.
Somehow, my kit don't really like tRAS anything less than 24.:p
Hehe...
http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j3...t_165v_32m.jpg
Thanks for te pick. However, seems like the Trident with Elpida are the few, most of if looks like this:
http://img191.imageshack.us/img191/9...tnoelpidaq.jpg
Obviously, configs like 2Ghz CL7 @ 1.66V are impossible in this case.
No_Name chip, But still 900 cl7 it's not bad
i was lucky ..
Indeed that's not my kit. I suspect that mine are Elpida chips, because I can do 950Mhz CL7 stable. Other Trident kits I check can`t even run 1.9-2Ghz on CL8 @ 1.65V.
As you well said, it`s a lucky question, with this kit you can get nice Elpida chips or not....