Insane! They are always the best! No degrade at all?
Wonderful 1055T too, which cooling? CPU and CPU\NB voltage at?
NB voltage for ~300?
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Insane! They are always the best! No degrade at all?
Wonderful 1055T too, which cooling? CPU and CPU\NB voltage at?
NB voltage for ~300?
phenom II x6 boxed cpu cooler. cpu/nb set to 1.3v. nb i don't remember at the moment.
no degrade (big fan and cold air). i think they can go up to 860mhz 5-6-5 with ~1,9v+.
yes, window was opened (outside between -5° or -10°) & only three cores activated.
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very nice! it takes me back to old d9gtr times :D
I want have new memories that do 1800 6-6-6 .. dream on.
Don't remember if I've tested 5-6-5, but here's one screen with 5-5-5. I don't even remember what was the purpose, but I believe it was for a competition, that's why the cpu is < 4.5GHz.
Probably can go higher with that timings.
GTX2
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how much dimm voltage?
Very Nice guys! :clap:
I was bored after work last night, so I broke out my old OCZ D9 kit (1600 7-7-7 1.9v).
Thought it was fairly impressive until I saw what you two have done.... :p:
1840 7-7-7 1T @ 1.975v
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OMG rm1600 >> 2520C7 :shocked::shocked:
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Am I wrong or 7-12-7 is almost the same as 12-12-12?
konlaos can you make a run with superpi 32m ?
you are wrong, but probably 9-9-9 or even 9-10-9 should be better.
I got my ram and mouse today.
I got the mouse hooked up, but not the mem yet, gotta install win7x64 1st before I even mess with the mem, wanna ensure it's at least s&m stable then go from there.
Wish s&m stable meant watching jav's but no that's not it :D.
Definately, you can thrust me, but it may very on different plataforms
Back to samsung, now I found it sweet spot, it needs 2T for reach more than 2133mhz w/ stability, and i is good with 11-11-11 timmings, I think it was jelaous about the crucial.
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The mem was freaking me out for a min there, wouldn't post 2000mhz.
Ended up that the bios wasn't setting it's auto timings correctly.
The bios apparently was only meant for timings up to 9-9-9, not anything above.
Setting to 9-11-9-28 cmd2 fixed the issue.
1st run, got to test 4 in s&m's memtest, midway and it errored out.
2nd run, I changed memclk drive strength from 1.5x to 1.25x, ran it and took off to get food and such.
Got back and it passed.
Ram is running at 1.65v, ref voltages are stock.
The bench above with aida, extremely low bandwith, that's not how it actually is.
It's normally 11k, 10k and 15k, for some reason the bench above was giving way wacked out results when having s&m in the bg like that, ohwell.
It's only to show the specs of the mem and such.
Had s&m setup with the config shown and with a video running in the bg, gotta have something to look at while I'm waiting 20mins for a test...
Gonna get my drink on and keep testing it ;).
Oh, I do want to mention this ram fit nice and snug in my mem slots.
No lossy goosy here at all, nice and tight with no wobble what so ever :D.
Also posted right away, didn't have to re-insert the sticks.
I'm glad I pick the set I did, normally getting this board to post at all when putting mem in is a real pain for me.
Edit:
Can't continue, to blown out.
Will continue tomorrow, probably shouldn't of drank a 5th to myself.
I just can't sit around and wait 30mins per test right now, I did figure out a few things about the drive strengths, but it's not final.
Going to bed in a min, gonna try again later.
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Ok, what I did next was get cmd1 stable.
In order to do that I had to change the data and control ref voltages from 0.500x to 0.510x, both of them had to be that amount before cmd1 was stable.
Perhaps this would be easier if my nb/ht speeds weren't 3ghz, ohwell.
Ram voltage and so on are still the same as before.
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Didn't change anything to get this.
Cas8 and tRC of 12.
What's strange, tRC should have no issues doing 11t.
Something is wrong, either the cpu is to blame or the bios.
I never noticed the issue before, either it has something to do with the ram size, or the ram chips themselves.
Very strange, ohwell, not a biggy because amd doesn't support much lower on there mem controller anyways, I'de be freaking out right now if it allowed 0t and wasn't stable.
Tried setting tRCD and tRP lower but it's unstable.
Either my voltages or my drive strengths aren't at there pinnacle yet.
Sorry for the triple post.
Mem bandwith is pretty lame, but then again my cpu clock isn't up there.
I'm expecting 14k, 10k and 17k in terms of aida64 bandwith.
This is the last of my testing for a few hours, gonna go over a buddies for a little while :).
Edit:
Final timings:
8-11-9-25-6-12-12-4, 6-2-4-3-3-160ns-7.8ms-1t, 2000mhz
Anyone have any ideas how to push these "hynix?" chips past the 2ghz mark on thuban?
I don't mind if the max is say 255mhz bus speed, as long as I can inch it up a little bit higher then what it is.
I could not figure out how to get the main timings any lower either.
Max volts I pushed into the mem were 1.7125v, I was afraid to go higher, didn't seem to help anything above 1.65v, I don't even know if I need 1.65v for 2ghz (didn't try lower yet).
I'de like to get tRCD down to 10t, and tRP down to 8t or 7t.
Anyone know what drive strengths these mem prefer?, that could be a major help.
The best you will get out of Hynix (Are they Hynix?) is ~9-10-9. Since you are at 8-11-9, who knows what chips those are.
You are expecting too much from 8GB ram. The very very best 4GB sticks do ~8-9-8 just @ ~2000, were Hynix based GSkill Flare highly binned and very rare. Most sticks though, you will never see tRP below 9.
IMO, you got what you paid for. Buy better ram if you want better performance.
As far as your "x86-64 Windows is crap" opinion, what exactly makes it crap? It's lack of 16-bit application support? Why did you buy an 8GB kit for x86 Windows?
Thanks for the warning! I had no intentions of running them for everyday use anyway, just wanted to see what they could do... :p:
I was actually a little worried about pushing v's too high (for the IMC's sake) that's why I kept it under 2v's.
Oh well, everything survived :up:
Win x64 I don't like that it doesn't support running 16bit dos exe's and com files.
Win7 x86 dropped support for 16bit programs, int21 is the prob there.
Win x64 I also have codec issues with, mpc-hc doesnt' work 100% on it, and neither does the 64bit ver of avisynth.
I suppose it is probably possible to get all of the 32bit stuff working on it right.
I was thinking about this the other day, if for example I manage to compile amdmsrtweaker, then gut it and use it to support a new cmd line program of my own, supporting the stuff I miss, then well, it would get rid of that prob...
I would still have some codec issues though.
Anyways one of the main reason behind getting this ram was so I could learn how to hack the kernel and bypass the signing for it.
None of the 64gb x86 patches work on my os, it's not pre-sp1 ultimate or anything like that, so I gotta patch by hand (tried both the german and russian patches and both don't work on my os).
Kitguru had a pic of my rams ic's, there were hynix h9c.
It doesn't mean that's what I have exactly though, I'll take a look at them soon though.
Seen a guy's cpu-z validation at 3600mhz (maybe it was 3ghz or 2.6ghz., I can't remember) with 13t timings.
I don't expect anything like that on my setup, but it sure would be nice to get something like 2064mhz.
Would love to get 9-10-9 timings...
It boots and everything like that but isn't stable.
It isn't stable with stock settings with 9-9-9 at 1600mhz btw.
And I don't know which stick is the best out of the pair yet either, so I don't have them arranged correctly most likely.
(best furthest away from cpu)
in most cases is up to 1.9V OK (LN2 too). No more voltage need for better scaling at RAMs.