yeah i think it would be in ocz's best interest to release these dimms fairly cheap compared to others, for the main reason you will also need to buy a booster to get anything good out of it.
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yeah i think it would be in ocz's best interest to release these dimms fairly cheap compared to others, for the main reason you will also need to buy a booster to get anything good out of it.
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Originally Posted by ugp
LOL. We won't be bringing out any crap ram so yes he did mean cheap as in the price. :toast:
very interesting. these would go well with my new 3200+ winchester/K8N Neo2 on the way!;)
34C is not really that hot for newer memory chips
So it arrived...first tests on the DFI 915-T12.
Workin my way up from 233fsb but this is rock stable.
Amazing image...Quote:
Originally Posted by bigtoe
Hope advanced revolution for commonly acceptible Vdimm (2.5-2.85v)
more details toe :)
vdimm ?
mobo is intel L775 ?
yeah what vdimm?
3.2Vdimm 775 550 P4 with the 14 multi as im only testin ;)
Seems 240 is the max 2-2-2-5, moving to 2.5 gets me even higher but the board is not to hot with ddr1 where it flies with ddr2.
I will swap boards to continue.
max 2-2-2-5...240 on this board, moving to A64 next.
seems pretty good. good scaling with volts like bh-5, but good scaling with looser timmings like TCCD? is this some kind of mutant chip? BHTCCD-5? lol :p:
I am anxious to see the A64 results... :D
Aren't we all SAE, aren't we all :D
Looking real nice!
This is 2x512 right? How well did they work in windows, and how tight alpha timings can they take?
OK....DFI NF3 250UT with Powerstream PSU 3.3V at 3.65V. 1 dimm at 3.5Vdimm, timings all set in bios but Tweaker screenie so you know its pretty much tweaked out.
Everest for the sandra haters.
seems kinda low to me. how much volts can these things handle?
I get same score with TCCD at 2-3-3.
Can you make some superpi at 260 ?
looks a lot like EB memory...
Bigtoe,
didn't you get near 300MHz with EB at 3-2-2 when the DFI 250GB UT first came out?
Hi bigtoeQuote:
Originally Posted by bigtoe
Little off topic here, but can you comment on this from a review of the DFI 915-T12 at Tech-Report.
In testing, I was able to get both boards comfortable up to a 220MHz front-side bus. No amount of fiddling would get either board to boot with a faster bus, and since I've had this Pentium 4 520 2.8GHz stable with only 1.4V on a 255MHz front-side bus on an Abit AG8 motherboard, I suspect the LANParty boards' missing PCI bus lock is the culprit.
http://www.tech-report.com/reviews/2.../index.x?pg=15
Is this true about the bus ?
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Originally Posted by Sheik
you should probably ask that over at dfistreet
Yeh thats true ... sorry about that.