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Corsair strikes back: http://www.corsairmemory.com/main/PR_cmx3500c2.html
I like that, they are made for the KT400 mobos, man I'd love to try a stick on my new KD7:DQuote:
Originally posted by Klosterbruder
Corsair strikes back: http://www.corsairmemory.com/main/PR_cmx3500c2.html
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I am burning one of the new xms3500's in right now (on an AT7-Max2), but prior to burn in, it really was just about the same as my Twinmos 3200 with the same -5's. It didn't want to do 1T at even 196fsb at 2-2-6-2 at 2.8v, where the T-mos and for that matter the xms3200 platinum would do in low 200,s after burn-in, so I'll see how it improves after the burn before judgement.
Well ,dunno if this helps or not,but my PC3000 cas 2 XMS will do 480 cas 2.5 at default voltage ,but if I up the voltage it will not even do 200 without crashes and BSOD's,so mine does not like voltage at all.Quote:
Originally posted by xgman
I am burning one of the new xms3500's in right now (on an AT7-Max2), but prior to burn in, it really was just about the same as my Twinmos 3200 with the same -5's. It didn't want to do 1T at even 196fsb at 2-2-6-2 at 2.8v, where the T-mos and for that matter the xms3200 platinum would do in low 200,s after burn-in, so I'll see how it improves after the burn before judgement.
But mine will do 450 cas 2 fairly stable,but my chip will only do 220 fsb,so to test higher memory speed I have to run the 333 chipset at 133/166 instead of 166/166.
wildone