Bahaha..... looks like ya may have picked the wrong profession there bro.....;)Quote:
Originally posted by OPPAINTER
I hate Painting :D
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Bahaha..... looks like ya may have picked the wrong profession there bro.....;)Quote:
Originally posted by OPPAINTER
I hate Painting :D
OPP
You're pretty good at painting (or cutting) bridges! Hang in there man...it pays for the toys.Quote:
I hate Painting
Yep! mine are @ 2-2-2-5-4 - PAT enabled - Infinite - 7.8 uSec.... :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally posted by macci
Burner man, hmm now thats a bit wierd stuff. The RAM model might make a little difference but that alone won't explain the difference. You enabled Turbo and Performance acceleration in the BIOS? timings 2-2-2-5-4?
it's very strange....... :(
is there anyone who can explain this? :confused:
Go OPP:toast:
Is this OCZ ram the Gold dragon series i saw last week @ newegg ?
Gold dragon is geil ,not the same stuff by a long shot
Whoops ....
So what chips are under the OCZ heatspreaders Ryan ?
OCZ chips, of course.
I get 2869/2942 unbuffered with my twinmos 3700 at 240 cas2.5 3/3/7 on my P4C. hows that compare with these other sticks at those timings and fsb?
Got my HyperX PC3000 up to quite nice speed w/ some extra Vmem ;)
http://www.solidhardware.com/macci/24C/hyperx_270_s.gif
(click for full screenshot..SuperPi 1M)
ALso here's unbuffered using Springdale mobo:
http://www.solidhardware.com/macci/24C/267mem_s.gif
Such tight timings and extreme voltage to get that bandwidth though Macci.
2-6-3-3 at 2.75v ddr500.Cas2.5 gave the exact same score also..give or take a MB or so;).
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/ad.leac...view/500UN.JPG
Yeah the buffered obviusly sucks clock to clock cos its done w/ the slow ass albatron :) I was mainly testing if 3.2V+ gives any extra speed..and obviously it does. also SPi 1M At 270MHZ 2-5-2-2 is quite a nice speed for PC3000 :D
Hey OPP, what VDIMM did you use to get your results??
I recently said I was pragmatically loyal to whichever silicon scored the highest Sandra Bandwidth Benchmarks. Yet I don't remember any other manufacturer making PC3200 available over a year before JEDEC would even discuss it's acceptance. OCZ did. Of course there will always be a "bin of the month club." Much larger competitors have the advantage (and minimal cost) of purchase and assembly. While OCZ must maintain a commitment to R&D, and future technologies to keep a competitive edge in the fragile DRAM market, especially the cost of fab manufacture. With these odds against them, they have consistantly produced silicon equal to and more then often surpassing the quality of top manufacturers. Now that they've paired with A-Data, (with solid foundation already established in the DDR assembly market) it looks as though my intuitions were astute in the whom I placed faith in.
So perhaps I am loyal beyond the benchmarks, and I have 4x256MB sticks of OCZ Dual Channel DDR 3700 GoLD on it's way, and I can't wait to post some 285FSB bencies on these. Below is OCZ's silicon, albeit from the EL-PC3700.
Liquid3d, are you an author or English major? You are the most eloquent overclocker I have ever seen.
BTW, congrats on that Sandra. THe race to 4000 sounds fun.
Thank you, my field of research is Neurophilosophy, which not only requires a grasp of several disciplines such as, Neuroscience, Cognitive Sci, AI, Physiological Psychology, Neurochemistry, and most importantly Linguistics/Semantics. And is was a course in the latter; Mathematical Mehtods in Linguistics, which pushed me over the deep end. Ever since then, there's no such thing as a simple utterance. HELP I feel like my deductive logic chip is overclocked.
Liquid, there are no 512MB modules of OCZ Gold yet :(
form what liquid said are ocz using a-data chips or a-data pcb's for their memory now then?
cant see us getting any of the new gold stuff in the uk any time soon....as usual and when we do itll be rediculously expensive.
AFAIK, there are no such things as A-Data chips and OCZ only uses the A-Data factory to assemble their modules every now and then, but only for Asian market.
Thanks for pointing that out alex
TwinMOS 3200 can run up to 232 @ 2-2-2-5 @ 2.8V w/o Burn-In for me :)
EDIT: Dual Channel of course :thumbsup:
Sorry didn't mean to imply that OCZ was using A-Data chips, in fact I didn't. I said; "...they've paired with A-Data, (with solid foundation already established in the DDR assembly market)..." A-Data uses Samsung, among others in their memory modules. Didn't mean to be ambiguous.Quote:
Originally posted by Alexandrus
AFAIK, there are no such things as A-Data chips and OCZ only uses the A-Data factory to assemble their modules every now and then, but only for Asian market.
These are 512MB "total"? Dam I need minimum 750MB for my PDP software. :eek:
Yeap, I know, I wanted 1GB of the new Gold PC3700 as well, but not 4x256MB modules.
I guess we'll have to wait for the 512MB modules, but it will be a long wait I guess.
The Platinum doesn't look bad either, I'll play with some as soon as the stupid idiots at the customs finish inspecting the package, or whatever they do. I'll let you know how well they clock.
Here is an Unbuffered score on the ASUS P4C800 running DDR494 @ 2-3-3-7 with the OCZ 256MB 3700 Dual Pair. . . .
The CPU is holding me back now, time to get a 2.4C to see what this memory can really do. . . . . .
Nice Hawk is that the GOLD, or their EL Dual Optimized?