wow you really got them up there now trans_am... nice job for a while i was thinking that you got some bad sticks:)
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wow you really got them up there now trans_am... nice job for a while i was thinking that you got some bad sticks:)
Yeah, they clocked way better on the dfi over the neo2. the VX still holds the crown. 264 for 2x512 is simply amazing! you can't put a price on that. the twinmos was more to test my curiousity, but you can't do much with 2x256 these days. You can browse xs pretty fast though....Quote:
Originally Posted by aCidbAbY
lol yeah the dfi LPUT is all i have to test on:(
yeah these sticks are great and 3.675vdimm warranteed for life you cant beat that 5h!T*
tried lower values for TRCD or TRP on that UTT trans am?
I dont have a 754 or 939 setup to test with at the moment, but 250 was memtest error free for an extended period.. 255 was error free but windows complained at 3.2v. 3.3v made it benchable up to 260 but memtest would throw an error once every 10-20 passes or so... seemed to be a bit random so it may have been right on the edge of the processors memory controller.
Posting up to 280 was no problem but errors galore ;)
Thanks trans am but if you could post 3.1v-3.6v in 0.1v increments it would be great... Im just trying to see how they scale on average.Quote:
Originally Posted by trans am
Cheers
OK. I will try to when I have some more time. Most buying this ram will not care about scaling since they will be feeding them over 3.3 volts in the 1st place. The big concern is what do they max out at? We are not here for general performance. We want maximum performance from overclocks and MAX being the key word. I saw no gains after 3.5v and the highest point(MAX) was around 3.4-3.5v.
one thing that should be noted is that the VX did much better on single channel DFI board than in dual on neo2 with a booster. Conrad had similar results when he put his VX in his sister's DFI board from is neo2 he saw a huge gain in oc.
Whether or not people buy this RAM with 3.3v in mind or 3.5v in mind doesn't really matter... it jus gives us a better picture of what this new Winbond (I'm pretty sure that's what we're dealing with here) Process behaves like on average.Quote:
Originally Posted by trans am
I have also heard about how well these sticks behave on 754 vs 939, I have been in contact with Conrad for a while now via PMs and emails.
But, a prime example of why I want this data is some guys are saying they still continue to gain even past 3.6v... whereas others are saying 3.2v-3.3v gets them to the max of the sticks. Obviously platform limitations will effect this, but all data is useful.
Thanks for taking the time trans am :), look forward to seeing your results.
Sigh - tried TRP of 1 on my 2x256 sticks, DFI Infinity NF2. No post at 240, 230, 220, 200 FSB.
Toasted the BIOS on the 200 FSB try. :(
Good thing I have another BIOS chip for a hotflash :)
hmm... :/
You must have the values wrong, the only way people were able to run TRCD at 1, even BH5/6 is by slowing down the memory to well below 150MHz. TRP was only obtainable with the speed below 200MHz. (The closest to 200MHz that I remember was 198MHz, but that was only one guy)
Even at 150MHz I can't run my BH5 (Each stick individually will do 270MHz at 1.5-2-2 with all of the other "BH5" timings) with 1.5-1-1 with 3.8V, it gave an instant crash. I was acctually able to put the CAS at 1 though.
2.8VDIMM - 220MHz
2.9VDIMM - 220MHz (no increase in speed)
3.0VDIMM - 225MHz
3.1VDIMM - 235MHz
3.2VDIMM - 250MHz
3.3VDIMM - 255MHz
3.4VDIMM - 263MHz (3.41VDIMM = actual reading on digital multimeter)
This is accomplished using the setup in my signature. I've realized well over 263MHz error-free and stable as of several weeks ago on the same system. I'll announce my status when I have my new NF4 rig in place. :D
Cheers conrad, thats EXACTLY what I've been wanting :toast:
I have a feeling your next rig is going to be a BEAST! hehehehe, can't wait :D
[EDIT] so much for waiting till your time off... once addicted, always addicted!
I realise you're keeping the new max as a suprise, but would you mind telling us what voltage the max is at now... just curious if you see an increase past 3.5v on the Neo2?
TRCD-w is what you need to slow down for (if you dont have seperate TRCD settings in the bios then both will be set to 1 when you select 1), I have both TRCD-r and TRP at 1 on my ch-5 and am doing 236mhz on an nF7 with 2x512 of it at 3.45v at the moment..Quote:
Originally Posted by craig588
11.5x230 was good for a 34 minute 27 second superpi 32m run and did 39 seconds for 1m.
I know it's just one guy testing, but my TwinMOS SP appears to run at CAS3 and it would not post at TRP 1 (no, I'm not trying any FSB lower than 200, one toasted BIOS per night is my limit ;) )Quote:
Originally Posted by STEvil
So, doesn't this limited evidence point to TMSP as being "VX" - at least at the module level?
It points out that UTT are not as good as old winbond chips anyways.
true for 2x256BH5, but how many bh-5 2x512 kits do you see doing over 260mhz?
lol, it isn't "not as good" so much as different. I'm joining the UTT="VX" crowd ;)
you're all going against me.. I feel left out lol :P
I will be having 2 stick of 512mb within one week.
They'll only get 2.75V untill the Venice-core comes out and I'll be buying my new AMD rig.
That really sounds funny, burning-in @ 2.75V :D
I found that my VX responded best at 3.3v, anything over that improved no gains.
Both my sticks max'd out at 255 HTT @ 3.3v running 1T 2-2-2-5
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Originally Posted by STEvil
I have the same mobo as you with the beta 4 bios and I don't have seperate RCD read and write settings.
Can you post a A64 tweaker shot just to make sure I am thinking about the correct settings?
http://img127.exs.cx/img127/5702/bh5233c.jpg is mine
i thought they sold their whole dram department to infineon?Quote:
Originally Posted by Rabbi_NZ
You have an Abit nF7 rev2? :stick:Quote:
Originally Posted by craig588
nF2tweaker, abit doesnt let me set them seperately in the bios.
I was going off of your 3dmark link:
Mobo Manufacturer DFI Corp,LTD
Mobo Model LP NF3 250GB
sold that setup a while back.