Well, I got my 256MB TwinMos PC3200 module for $92 ... :toast:
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Well, I got my 256MB TwinMos PC3200 module for $92 ... :toast:
I'd go for the Corsair C2 3500, somthing strange about this stuff on my KD7:DQuote:
Originally posted by RoydRage
OPP,
They Will Take the Kingston Back if I order another stick of XMS3500...
Since I probably am going to stick with AMD... What's the verdict... Keep it, or send it back?
Royd
OPP
So Be It Sire....Quote:
Originally posted by OPPAINTER
I'd go for the Corsair C2 3500, somthing strange about this stuff on my KD7:D
OPP
Yeah... It's acting kinda wierd with the A7N8X Which I got going again with an OLD Xp1800... None of the strange temp problems in BIOS that won't let the system boot... It seems like the old KingMax DDR333 runs better in this board...
So another stick of XMS3500 will be here tomorrow, and These 2 will be in the mail.
You know what? If I were to have kept it, It would have meant that I spent $1,200 on RAM alone THIS MONTH!
How Insane are we...
Thanks Man.
Royd
OPP did you get to check what ns the chips are? I have the data sheet here for both the 256 and 512MB sticks, and it claims 4.6ns... Can you verify?
Any final opinion on the Kingston PC3500 on Intel 845PE platform??
I really need 450-460, cas2, 3,3,6 or even better cas2, 2,2,5 at 2.8v OR maybe this is the answer http://www.geilusa.com/proddetail.asp?linenumber=14
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There you go - something not that very great, but still...... the mobo was the limiting factorQuote:
Originally posted by charlie
Any final opinion on the Kingston PC3500 on Intel 845PE platform??
I really need 450-460, cas2, 3,3,6 or even better cas2, 2,2,5 at 2.8v
TodB,
Where can I get the CPU-Z
Thanks,
OPP
Thanks :)Quote:
OPP
Some Kingston going off at max timings.
OPP
Ahhh...:slobber: :slobber: :slobber:
Incredible.
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LOL :D
OPP, that's really f*cking great!
But 3.34V is really GREAT also.....
nice going anyway :)
What MoBo? Any cooling on the memory? ;)
3.34 is just fine for I/O voltage,:D the mem was at 2.98V :DQuote:
Originally posted by TodB
OPP, that's really f*cking great!
But 3.34V is really GREAT also.....
nice going anyway :)
What MoBo? Any cooling on the memory? ;)
No cooling, BE7 mobo.
OPP
Aiming for 22k :D
That would be nice if this 2.26 P4 would do it. :D I could get it on the first page though:eek:Quote:
Originally posted by SKATAN
Aiming for 22k :D
OPP
Well on the EpoX 4PEA that "I/O Voltage" was Actually the Vdimm of the memory.... that's why I acted like that :)Quote:
Originally posted by OPPAINTER
3.34 is just fine for I/O voltage,:D the mem was at 2.98V :D
No cooling, BE7 mobo.
OPP
Same for me. On the IT7 MAX2 v2.0, it seems to read the Vdimm, not the I/O.Quote:
Originally posted by TodB
Well on the EpoX 4PEA that "I/O Voltage" was Actually the Vdimm of the memory.... that's why I acted like that :)
Strange, as they're both the same chipset.
Strange,
Check out what it reads now with the mem voltage 2.88.
OPP
On some MoBos it's still not reading those things right...... yours one of them OPP ;)Quote:
Originally posted by OPPAINTER
Strange,
Check out what it reads now with the mem voltage 2.88.
OPP
By the way - is that 0.1V the difference between 491MHz and 451MHz - cuz the second shot is on 451MHz@2.9V ;)
No :D I tell you what, I'll be back with a result from 2.88Vs, I'll turn down the timings, I'm thinking around 244Mhz:DQuote:
Originally posted by TodB
On some MoBos it's still not reading those things right...... yours one of them OPP ;)
By the way - is that 0.1V the difference between 491MHz and 451MHz - cuz the second shot is on 451MHz@2.9V ;)
OPP
OK, it isn't the mem voltage that affects the I/O reading, it's the V-core, I went and upped the vcore from 1.66 to 1.82 and the I/O went up as well.
Here's 2.88Vs on the mem with V-core at 1.82.
OPP
Nice ;)
I wonder what you get with 2.5V on the mem only?
Cuz on the 4PEA it's only 433MHz@2.5-3-7-3......... 2.0-2-5-2 is a no go....
New IT7, the 3:4 works so I could do some more with the Kingston 3500. I only have 3.01V max though.
OPP