have you considered putting it directly on the ram's pcb (1 side with ram modules and the other with the goodies)? should provide for a cleaner feed as well...
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have you considered putting it directly on the ram's pcb (1 side with ram modules and the other with the goodies)? should provide for a cleaner feed as well...
could someone tell me, what vtt is ? :stick:
its like vref it has to be kept at half of the mem voltage. basically if you have your vmem at 4.0 volts, the vtt has to be at 2.0 v. if its still stuck at 1.45 volts your ram will not scale that well with the added vmem.
We have lots of idea's for feeding voltage to ram..this is just one of them.
VTT is the ONboard termination voltage..it doesn't go near the dimm..thats why you may still need to mod VTT in order for the higher vdimm to be ok ;)
so, now to the PR:
is it tuesday @ GMT ?
or is it on that tuesday when here in germany it's already wednesday ? ;)
What will it cost approx. ?
I'll defenatly get one of those for my s939 rig that I'll get this summer.
Good job!
As far as i know the PR is tomorrow with units fllowing shorly there after
Will it be available in Europe or US only?
hmmm....tomorrow right ?
goooood :D ;)
how i see, this board is @ GMT....only 2hours after germany-time :D ;)
so, what i'm wondering about is, that NOT EVEN ONE h-review-site has rumored about something like that :stick:
Mhh, have a look at you cp.Quote:
Originally posted by p4z1f1st
how i see, this board is @ GMT....only 2hours after germany-time :D ;)
bitte was :D
You can change the time offset in your control panel!Quote:
Originally posted by p4z1f1st
bitte was :D
damn, ur right :D
Nice invention!! :)
Why has no one else ever come up with something like this?
It will save the life's of many innocent motherboards i think, shame this wasn't invented earlier when everyone came close to pushing 4V through their BH-5 modules.
Now we'll have to wait and see how the new samsung chips respond to volts, it might make this device unnecessary although i doubt it.
Big question remains, will it save the life of the MC of our A64 chips while pushing over 3.4V through our BH-5 (we all have some left, haven't we? ;) )
If it does, OCZ got theirselfes one hell of a toy there. :cool:
i've heard that they'll cost around 45,49€... too expensive for me! i prefer to risk and do the vddim..Quote:
Originally posted by Arnar
What will it cost approx. ?
I'll defenatly get one of those for my s939 rig that I'll get this summer.
Good job!
_zZz_
Why don't OCZ get involved in the motherboard area?
I'd sure as hell buy a Intel/AMD64 mobo that cater's for the overclockers.
Mmmm.... High VCore and Ram voltage options by default.
I doubt they have the facilities to create motherboards.
Depending on the board, you may not be risking anything.Quote:
Originally posted by _zZz_
i've heard that they'll cost around 45,49€... too expensive for me! i prefer to risk and do the vddim..
_zZz_
This unit is not for the board modders..we know this.There will always be those who just add a pot and off they go.
Now there are some that want plug and play ;) this unit is just that. Plug it in and wind it up...nothing else to do!
Specualtion on price..all I can say is online it should not be to bad..nothing is fixed yet and im on the price fixing team so as soon as i can i will tell you.
How about this, everyone post what they would like the price to be, and we'll see what it ends up as... :)
@bigtoe,
You have a good point, bro, and I agree with that.
I really don't see myself getting this unit, but, if it takes care of the A64 MC, that'll sure be on my list when the time for upgrade comes.
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Originally posted by spaceman
Are you looking for "Beta testers"? :D I'd pick up the shipping costs. ;)
Ditto. :) And I've got a P4C Just Aching to beta test this sucker.:toast:
yeah but you were saying that it is BETTER than a vmod, it can provide a cleaner current than a mobo running out of specQuote:
Originally posted by bigtoe
This unit is not for the board modders..we know this.There will always be those who just add a pot and off they go.
Now there are some that want plug and play ;) this unit is just that. Plug it in and wind it up...nothing else to do!
not just that but it has no limits, you can leave your 3.3v line on the PSU just where it is and juice up the ram all your heart desires.
this unit strikes me as every bit as useful to the xtreme modder as it is to the "plug and play" overclocker
speaking of limits, you must have some sort of bypass for the limiter and imform us of it ASAP.
what happens when the mobo and memory manufacturers complain to you guys?
why would mobo manufacturers complain? all i can think of now is that memory manufacturers will start putting fuses that blow indicating voltage was too high and they wont accept RMA.
where is the PR ?!?! :stick:
all bigger review-sites checked but not even a rumor.... :( :confused: