BH-6 was on the first sticks of DDR I bought, and I still have them.. if there was a vote for best memory ever made i'd vote BH-6 ;)
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BH-6 was on the first sticks of DDR I bought, and I still have them.. if there was a vote for best memory ever made i'd vote BH-6 ;)
so would it be possible to do the pencil trick on the resistor you solder to the for the vdimm mod?
looks to me like it would work, however some confirmation from the experts would be nice.
me too. its the same as bh-5 and bh-5/6 is a legend!Quote:
Originally Posted by STEvil
BH-6 was also my first stick of DDR, and my best performing... my 1x512 corsair BH-6 does better then my 2x256 mushkin LvII....Quote:
Originally Posted by STEvil
It always works if you wanna lower resistance to get higher voltages, but not the other way around.Quote:
Originally Posted by Revv23
I have bh6 in comp at last, its one stick but I put it in dual with tccd and all problems are gone :D
Dual goes 260 stable, higher was voltage conflict, my adatas can't work with V over 3.4
Now I'm looking for second good stick of BH :)
My best result in single - http://taipan.250free.com/bh6273.PNG
Thats not my last word :cool:
just remember in dual channel you wont make it quite so far, however very nice clocks indeed.
Not bad, Taipan! :up:
Hi guys.
I've got problem with fsb higher than 240 with CPC ON.
I am using 6-19 3D Fire R2 - TicTac Edition Bios (very good :toast: )
My 1800DLT3C does 2900mhz with 1,95V but its superlocked (11,5x).
I want 250*11,5, but when system boots it shows: PCI .... wtf ... :mad:
I have 512MB Hynix D43 chips which does 250 2,5 3 3 3 6 with 3,0V.
I set 250*11,5 2,0V vcore, 1,6Vagp, 1,9VDD, 3,0Vvmem.
Cpu timing Aggresive and memory 2,5 3 3 3 11 9 12.
What can I do? Vcore mod? Vsense mod? Or what?
Thanx for some hints
and cooling -- Watercooled 19°C Water | Modded Cascade by RadekB | Galaxi NB,GPU,HDD | Opel Kadett + Papst 140cfm @ 12V | Eheim Compact 600
Prokop, 512MB sticks don't like CPC on at high clocks... especially on NF2. And I heard the hynix chips even cr@p out earlier than other chips with 1T.
Sad but true. 1T won't happen at 250+ with these sticks :(
/edit.
P.S. Welcome to Xtremesystems.org! :toast:
Thx :D
Ok, but if I set up more fsb then 243 and turn CPC OFF, it shows PCI problem when booting :( I think, that I need more V to the CPU. When I set 2V real is (in BIOS) 1,89-1,95. PSU is LC550W (+12 12,1V real, +5V 5,3V real) => it isn't problem.
I think, that I need vsense and vcore mod. Or not?
Does it bluescreen during windows bootup? Then showing the PCI error...??
Could be an apic problem with your board.
Maybe. I have APIC enabled. May I disable it?
It shows PCI error before windows bootup.
What do you think abou my vcore fluctulation?
Hmm, can you take a photo of the error message or at least write it down for me...
Is it while windows starts loading, or is it caused by bios/dmi pool ?
Don't worry too much about that fluctuation as it's the reading chip that's "fluctuating" (often).
I will write it down for you.
I think it's caused by bios/dmi.. :(
Thanx
does your chip run 250fsb?
like did you try it a x11?
Yes it does. Remeber what i said. It's superlocked (week 39)..Quote:
Originally Posted by Revv23
oh im sorry, i missed that, did you try any other bios? HellFire Rev3 perhaps?
the 3dfire did well for me but i had slightly better results on hellfire (before my board started dieing that is)
seems like 250 should be easy on infinity, im thinking your cpu may be closing in on its max.
It's ok :-)
I don't share your opinion, about my CPU max.
It does 2500mhz with 1,68V and 2600with 1,76V.
I will have to try Hellfire BIOS. :cool:
i sure hope your right :cheers:
Maybe Prokop need less PCI stuff into the machine, of capacitor mods? Or lock the AGP clock to 66Mhz, witch give 33Mhz for the PCI? :confused: :rolleyes:
Dunno. At least I proudly want proclaim that I finally made the OCP mod (scary, scary, I got one death LP B mobo, so... :( ) but things seems to working good after a day and so, so I try push harder that that:
http://ax2.old-cans.com/cpuz242x11.gif
:D :devil:
PS: the Hellfire bioses seems to be pretty good. I still using his rev1, however. The latest turbo one looking promising: http://www.dfi-street.com/forum/showthread.php?t=789
...anyone tried it yet? :confused: :stick: :)
So, are there any nice results with the latest Hellfire turbo bios so far? :confused: Im a bit confused about the latency thing. What is the original PCI latency? Is not 32...?
I mean - for CPU benchmark - is better to have the latency as low, as possible, right? As well, as the EXT-P2P Discard on the fastest timing as well :confused:Quote:
7. PCI Latency = 128 clocks
8. EXT-P2P Discard = 1ms
All I know that I gained a lot on hexus PI fast, when I set the AGP latency to 16 :nod:
The TicTac bios say something about altered also:
...and it is the LAN and SATA latency (what the hell is CPU Disconnect Function Patch?! This means that the CPU disconnect is disabled by default by other bioses - at least until the nForce2 drivers take over...???) that catch my eye.Quote:
- CPU Disconnect Function Patch
- Side Band Addressing Enabled
- PCI Latency 128clck
- EXT P2P Discard Time 1ms
- LAN Latency 128clock
- SATA Latency 128clock
What are the default values for them???
And of course the higher values means that the network and SATA ran faster/smoother. Im sure about it. However it maybe can criple the CPU speed a bit, and this is my concern.
Anyone can tell me more about it? :confused:
BTW, the fantastinc nForce2 tweaker by TicTac can't tweak these EXP /2P DIscard as well, as the LAN and SATA latency things... :(
For me the Rev3 always was the best... then comes Mr. Merlin's 0.5 Taipan E4. :D
Hellire bioses tested. Tests made on Lanparty B, made in China (ugh) with this standard settings: 200x13 1.800Vcore AXPM2600+ and 11-2-2-2-2-9-12-0-0-3-3-2-0-3-E-E-F-E settings for mem. All other settins was always and all the time same.
Tests consisting of memtest results (used latest 1.51 one - http://www.memtest.org ) and AIDA 32 ( http://download.computer.msn.de/synd..._10236956.html ) for the simple memory read/write test speed ;) (this one should be also more reliable and less fluctuating that for example popular Sisoft Sandra ;) and confirmed with TestCPU - a small czech guy proggy http://testcpu.webz.cz/ ;) )
Now what you all surely waiting for - the results :)
Hellfire rev.1
Memtest - 1454MB/sec
AIDA32 - read 3033 - 3042MB/sec - write 1222-1235MB/sec
Hellfire rev.2
Memtest - 1519MB/sec
AIDA32 - read 2902 - 2983MB/sec - write 1150-1185MB/sec
Hellfire rev.3
Memtest - 1519MB/sec
AIDA32 - read 3020 - 3046MB/sec - write 1223-1227MB/sec
Hellfire Turbo
Memtest - 1454MB/sec
AIDA32 - read 2664 - 2818MB/sec - write 1145-1212MB/sec
IMHO it clearly shows that the "Turbo" bios edition is the worsest (!) one, surprisingly. It fluctuated most with the results and it also show the worst performance.
The rev.2 show clear advantage in the memtest test over rev.1, however it failed to deliver the same performance increase in AIDA32 win test - in fact, it was slower that the rev.1 notably. Rev.3 got be best from all - good memtest score, like the rev.2, however it also show good score into the AIDA32 test, witch is the less fluctuating one and except the weird 1235MB/sec write peak of the rev.1, it beat all the other versions easily :)
Conclusion - SAE was right. Never dubt his experience again :rotf:
SAE :toast:
^^^
nice job! Thanks for the results! now we just need to throw merlins in the mix :)
Give me a direct link to it ;)
Besides, I think I should add the original one to the test as well, not to mention the tictac ones ;)
...and I also disabled the SATA, witch invalidate the Hellfire Turbo one test, so, again :( Mistakes make human, tough :p: