What can ch5/utt run it at? 13 I'm guessing? any other limitations?
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What can ch5/utt run it at? 13 I'm guessing? any other limitations?
Sorry, I don't use A64 Tweaker.Quote:
Originally Posted by TekXoID
But, I write all my settings in my signature.
Look at this,
http://angrygames.com/nf4-bios2.htm
and compare the settings to A64 Tweaker.
14 or looser.Quote:
Originally Posted by kryptobs2000
what are the chances of twinmos to start selling direct? like how mushkin does it.
good very good
max. mhz?? I dont see
only 400mhz 2225 ??
It is a proof that is it BH5 - because only BH5 and TCCD can run 2-2-2-5 at LOW voltage.
and results "max mhz" - 250 MHz 2-2-2-5 @ 3.36 V - 2x512 MB :)
Hope that Alonso will bring more results at higher voltage :toast:
are those 512mb sticks with 8 or 16 chips, so are they ss or ds? thx :)
Definately 16 chips. 8 chips would require double capacity for ICs (256Mbit vs. 512Mbit)Quote:
Originally Posted by saaya
if anything more variety is good :) bh-6, bh-5, ch-5, utt, new bh-5, it's all good for lowering prices :)
Alonso please up the voltage to atleast 3.6V and see what these things can do !!!!
so is this how its gonna be:
SpeedPremium 3200 = CH-5 UTT
Non-SP 3200 = BH-5 UTT
So are they replacing the current AADT's with 1A4T's
Hi all, first post :)
This forum is definitely where the hardcore action is, unlike our lame (oc)UK forums...
Just wondering, what is UTT short for?
A m8 of mine has some CH5 which did 275MHz 1:1 @ 3.6v. I'm not sure if it was stable but he was running a few benches with it, etc. These were 2 * 256MB, single sided modules I believe.
Welcome s0ck,Quote:
Originally Posted by s0ck
I guess you'll soon be banned from OCUK forums when one of their guys reads that, the mods are bloody nazis at that place.
The definition of UTT is not certain, but it is believed to mean UnTesTed, as the speed binning seems to be the responsibility of the guys who are buying the ICs from Winbond.
So whats happening with the twinmos mem?
Chances to get CH-5 and BH-5 ?
Quote:
Originally Posted by Bennah
Not quite understanding what your asking
WELL :)
Infinion helped WinBond with there high producing technology (so they could assamble better ch-5 chips, 13nm tchnology is a bit harder to handle....) So these chips, produced by WinBond are actually WinBond/Infinion chips. Now you know, why they were able to push ch-5 up to their architecture-based limits. I love our german ingeneers :)
keep on assambling, WINBOND! WE LOVE YOUR CHIPS AND CHIPARCHITECTURE!
i'm sorry for my rather bad English :)
hehe, no problem Ron, it's better than my bad German :rolleyes:
Somebody had to do something to get CH5 to perform so well. Glad they did.
Are the BH UTT series about to come out going to be an Inifion/Winbond callobration as well? :D
looking at Alonso first oc... i would say... yes! :p:
my corsair PC3500 did 245 2-2-2 with 3.2v... and that was rock solid stable in memtest. Alonso's result's are nothing old BH5 couldnt doQuote:
Originally Posted by enok
Corsair prolly did some speedbinning (?)...Not every module of the orig. BH5 did tight DC250.Quote:
Originally Posted by Rabbi_NZ
After looking at larger amounts of results we'll see have they optimised these new chips.
Was it 2x512MB of 2x256MB?Quote:
Originally Posted by Rabbi_NZ
2x512 1T nF2 Abit NF7-S... on my current rig I bet they'd go higher tooQuote:
Originally Posted by HiJon89
wow... i sure hope these are coming back again :)
then it wouldn't make sense for them to start making BH-5 for them because it's a more costly chip then CH-5Quote:
Originally Posted by Revv23
Alonso - could you tell me where you bought that stick of ram ??
I might get one too if the price is right.
QT