Bad news for you- you have to depend on your luck- one of the two single sticks I bought was black, the other one green- good news is they worked perfectly together:D- 1134 Cl8-8-8-24@ 1,65V
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Just received my replacement WX200UX6G7 kit from RMA. Haven't decided if I'll keep it or not.
Few days ago, i recieved 3 dimms supertalent 2133c8.
What i would expecting to do? Thanks..:D
1077 7-7-7 1.7x volts ...
Could it be possible something like, 1050 7-7-7 with an 920 (210 bckl) and everything on air, stable at spi 32M?
Sorry for the "noobish" question but i need some encourage before starting tests...:D
Very bold plan, General Custer:D- I hope this doenīt end up in desaster:rofl:
Depends on your board, the IMC and particularly on the quality of the sticks, means luck- if you are lucky 1050 could run at less than 1,8V, tests will show- good luck for that:up:
some off topic question...does have this Super Talent kit Hyper IC's? http://www.superbiiz.com/detail.php?...oLSper0v8z1cN6 thanks for answers:)
In my experience STT sticks need a lot of VDIMM for 2000 C7, like 1.70V+. Something like 2100 C7 is gonna take a crazy amount...
Wouldnīt be so sure about that- maybe you just had bad luck- my 1000 C7 need a lot less V than the 2200 C8 and the 2133 C8 I had at 2000 Cas7- hereīs an example, just picked two of my sticks and tried it, these are not my best ones;)- and my board is not known for being a good C7 clocker, its much better at C8 and 9- for comparison, I had two 2GB sticks kingston here a few weeks ago, they needed 1,7V with higher TRFC and lots of tuning
http://www.abload.de/thumb/2000c7-7-...63vl11f5h6.jpg
i was wondering, and choosing a new set of RAM for my EP45T-USB3P, i need ot know which of the linked models have elpida hypers and how i would know for future purchases what have hypers and don't.(also which is the better buy)
is it the UX in the model number that determines its an elpida hyper?
link 1 http://www.superbiiz.com/detail.php?...nel-Memory-Kit
link 2 http://www.superbiiz.com/detail.php?...nel-Memory-kit
link 3 https://www.superbiiz.com/detail.php...nel-Memory-Kit
all of the ones you posted are hypers
all supertalent 2000+ with timings of 7-7-7 or 8-8-8 are 100% hypers
Feels good to finally use mine after owning them for months. Very, very limited on time so have not tested as much as I would like to yet but so
far I have gotten 7-7-7-20 @ 1700 with 1.66
i order myself a EP45T-USB3P by gigabyte and The VERY last NO MORE in stock BLACK pcb Super Talent DDR3-2200 4GB(2X2G) CL8 Dual Channel Memory kit - WS220UX4G8
410$$ for the whole deal they even discounted me the motherboard =D VERY VERY HAPPY will tell you my results im going for a 1600-6-6-6-18 ill tell you how low voltage it stablizes out at =D!
They came in but i have no time for testing :( but i had to brag, i pulled the heat spreaders up gently looking in and there ELPIDA MGH-E =D, ALSO Black PCB
2200 2GBx2 Cas8 8-8-8-24
Sorry about quality used old webcam but shows my beauties!
http://img576.imageshack.us/img576/2...2220127761.jpg
Surprised i could get a good shot this close
http://img258.imageshack.us/img258/6...2220229511.jpg
should have results when im done mounting the Heatsink on the new DDR3 mobo, soon!
Hey websmile, nice job, did you try triple channel with your best chips?
I was reading this thread and DDR3 24/7 list thread and decided to buy 2000 C7, what can I expect from them (in best and worst case scenario)? Are they (overall) better than my GT's?
Fresh out of the box so far
http://img218.imageshack.us/img218/9595/dsc034280.jpg
They might be a little bit better than the 1866C7 GTs, but the STT 2000 C7 kit I have isn't anywhere near as good as my 2000C8 GTs.
Interesting question, I can only tell you that my worst 3 sticks need 1,66V Memtest stable for 1015 7-7-7-20 1T- this might be the worst case scenario as far as I have experienced till now, but my combo is no c7 wonder. These sticks scale up to what Iīve tested 1055 at same timings with 1,74V, not more V tested. As told my rig clocks better at C8- every stick of my Project x runs 2250 C8 at 1,63V memtest stable or above- but as said before here several times, I think luck might be a big point, even if Iam convinced if your STT run normal they will blow the Corsair 1866 away
Don't expect much more than spec, they are still binning old stock, I notice the kits going in and out of stock a lot. I think if they can get a kit to do 1001 7-7-7-20 1T 1.65v they will probably sell it as a 2000 C7 kit. It just depends on luck I guess. My 2200 C8's are not great at all. ~1700 CL6 @ 1.7v. I was able to do 7-7-7 up to 1900 though, but then I run into IMC problems.
For starters I'm having hard time to run their spec, 2000 7-7-7-21 40 112 2T 1.65V (1.66V in bios) is not memtest stable (based on xmp profile 2 numbers), many errors occure from the memtest start with each module...
So this is their 1.65V limit, it's the same no matter what combination is used, 143*14, 167*12 or 200*10, 2000 is not stable (my GT's run 2000 7-8-7-20 1T 1.68V) so I have to find 2000 memtest stable voltage
http://img191.imageshack.us/img191/4273/dsc034455.jpg
Glad to see I'm not the only one. For 8x HyperPi 32M stability with the 2000 C7 sticks I have to go over 1.65v.
Thatīs a real disappointing result- I would try if the GTs do the 2000 7-7-7-21 with a little bit more V to rule out the IMC and then try to set the timings personally because I donīt trust XMP. If the kit doesnīt meet the specs I would return or RMA them. I am really surprised, you are the second one after shiranui whose kit doesnīt work, I have(had) ten sticks of the ProjectX from different weeks, 2 triple Kits and 4 single sticks, and none of them failed memtest at 1000 7-7-7-21 88 1T with 1,64V, most of them passed at 1,616V, my best 2200 Cl8 needs 1,66V at least for this and a Kit of 2133s I had didnīt even boot at 1,7V with these timings. Seems there depends a lot on luck if you get good sticks with the 2000 C7
The Dominator GT 2000C8 kit can definitely do 2000 7-7-7-20 1T@1.65v 8x HyperPi 32M stable.
I bet not all of them can ;) I've seen some guys on AMD here with that hit and they couldn't hit 1800 6-6-6 while I've hit 1800-1845 6-6-6-18 1T just fine.
When I upgrade my CPU I'll see what these sticks can do CL7 but I'm pretty sure 2000 7-7-7 will not be a problem.
We all only paid $100 a stick so it's not like they were $450 a kit or anything :rolleyes: I got my 3x2GB 2000 CL7's for $290.
I meant my kit specifically. Apparently a lot of the later batches of the 2000 8-8-8 kits weren't binned tightly at all.
1800 7-7-7-21 36 72 1T 1.66V memtest stable (1.68V set in bios)
2000 7-7-7-21 40 80 1T 1.66V memtest stable (1.68V set in bios)
2200 8-8-8-24 48 96 1T 1.66V memtest stable (1.68V set in bios)
Ok, I'm not disappointed, for 300$ 3x2GB triple channel very nice performance, CL6 is crap, my GT's are CL6 superb, 1864 6-6-5-15 1.75V 32M stable, 1800 6-6-6-18 1.70V stress stable, STT can't even boot at 1800 6-6-6-18 1.76V
I'll switch to Rampage III Extreme for some more experience with STT, but I will keep them
I think we are all well served, we can easily compensate a 50-100Mhz DDR3 diference (while in same timmings of course).
No more 2000 C7 you say? http://cgi.ebay.com/Super-Talent-Spe...item2eb0cd506d
No more Corsair C7;)- and no OCZ/G-Skill or other manufacturers- STT is more or less the last one with Hypers on the market, there are very few other companies offering rams with MGH-E or MNH-E, and none of them seems to offer 2000 C7^^
This is not usable with Bloomfield but I like it :) Corsair is very expensive in my country, last price for new GT 1866 C7 3x2GB kit when they were available was 535$ so I'm satisfied with 300$ STT :up:
http://img708.imageshack.us/img708/2336/dsc034533.jpg
Settings used
http://img301.imageshack.us/img301/3...50mhzcl8cr.jpg
guys are you using that QPI/VTT for 24/7 or just to bench ?
my Stalents 2200 CL8 XMP put QPI/VTT on 1,6
Thatīs why I donīt use XMP- only if if I have problems booting which never occured till now- depending on BCLK stable bench- or 24/7 settings should run with a lot less VTT, I recommend trying to find your settings via testing- itīs not only STT that puts such V on VTT in XMP Profiles, my 2200 Team had the same setting
Many people think around 1.45 vQPI is the max for 24/7. As said above, XMP profiles set it excessively high, many think dangerously so. Just test and find what the IMC needs for the sped you want.
cool thanks websmile and cryptik will try ;)
i've a STT 3x2 GB 2000 cas8 kit MGH-E-Hyper but seems that they work good ONLY with 2:8 multiplier on my classi 760.
i can do this...
http://mafio.host56.com/imagehosting/?dt=612882000723
...but if i use 2:10 or 2:12 windows ALWAYS freeze in the first 5 loops of the 32M when memory frequency is higher than 1700 MHZ.
using cas8 or 9, higher VDIMM, different VDIMM reference, different subtimings and RTLs don't help at all...
i've also a 3x2 GB kit of kingston 2000 MGH-E-Hyper that work great with every DRAM multiplier.
My E762 doesn't seem to like the STT MGH-E sticks much either on those dividers, though the lastest BIOS (76 for the 4-Way) seemed to improve compatibility somewhat. Nice to hear the HyperX 2000 C8 work well with the Classified boards, I may have to try to track down a kit.
sup guys !!! well enjoying my first I7, my first tripple channel mem and my first SLI :)
i had to push vdimm and vtt a bit to make this stable sill have some work to do as uncore x17 needs any volts somewhere, i can pass lots of tests game BC2 medal of honor at full hd ultra settings and 32X AA but linx will run some tests and freeze wich indicate mem, CL6 i think gets hard so far i love it
http://img838.imageshack.us/img838/7...uncorex171.jpg
that 24K copy aint real, its 23k and latency is 39,3, will post a screen when i get home
any suggestions are wellcome, im needing 1,68 real vdimm as my mobo X58A UD3R rev 1 seems to undervolt
Cheers !
Sergio
A little overclock
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3x2GB Super Talent DDR3-2200 CAS8 WS220UB2G8
@DDR3-2124MHz 8-8-8-24 1T at 1.66v
Test Setup:
Intel Core i7 980x (Batch #3005F803T)
Asus P6T7 WS Revolution BIOS 0904
Antec TPQ-1200
Thermalright Venomous X + 2x Scythe Ultra Kaze 2000RPM
Windows 7 Enterprise x64
I feel sorta bad that I pretty much aped eva2000's results here, but hey if it works it works :ROTF:. You might note I have a new board I'm playing with; I picked up an open-box P6T7 from Micro Center earlier today for about $200 less than what it's currently going for at Newegg. I haven't decided if I'm keeping it or not but at least I'll get some nice clocks out of it :rofl:
http://img214.imageshack.us/img214/4...7bclkstt2k.jpg
I also ran slightly different clocks with 178BCLK and the memory at DDR3-2136MHz, uncore 22x rather than 23x as in the first test.
DDR3-2136MHz 8-8-8-24 1T 1.66V
http://img193.imageshack.us/img193/2...8bclkstt2k.jpg
http://img257.imageshack.us/img257/2...8bclkstt2k.jpg
Unfortunately I forgot to do the Everest Bandwidth test with the 23x uncore results for comparison.
nice results:up:
how you like the P6T7?seems like a great memory OCing MB
this are mine at 1720 CL6 1,68 vdimm real
4515 no HT
http://img233.imageshack.us/img233/7...00spi32cl6.jpg
http://img64.imageshack.us/img64/6199/everesth.png
Cheers :toast:
Sergio
Ok, 2000 C7 in hands..
Each day I know less....
nice it can run memtest the whole night @ 1720mhz 6-6-6-18 1.60v, 2200c8 needed 1,70v for that.
but it can't enter windows...
tried 8GB and that's terrible 1600mhz 6-6-6 was hard to attain.
So, my board isn't good and my CPu is terrible.
elpida hyper good job
Isn't PI just 3.14? Why did it take so long to calculate that?
(just kidding).
Good question though. You see, mathematicians discovered and defined PI for over 2000 years, but still we (even our best computers) can't find the exact value of PI.
That's because our science still doesn't understand a shi*t about the real logic behind the mystery of circle.
Well there can't really be a value to something that doesn't end. We do have the logic about the circle: An infinite amount of points equidistant from a given point. So because there are infinitely many points, the 'constant' (quoted because we really can't use it as a value because it's never-ending) never ends. All that to wrap our heads around... and we just use it for a benchmarking tool haha
The problem is that our science doesn't have a definition or scientific understanding of "infinite".
Actually, except from quantum-physics (but that's not about circle or PI), the rest of our science doesn't recognize "infinite" as a scientific term.
So, we (and our science) still don't know shi*t about the real logic behind the circle or PI.
But yeah, it's cool to use if for benching, because with wrong logic, you can calculate as much as you want but you will never find the answer, and then benching doesn't run out of digits either.
...and I thought my 5 sticks were a lot. I still want to get another 2000 C7 stick.
Got my new set of 2000C7 in, haven't touched yet. Interesting, black PCB, heatspreader just says "Super Talent" instead of Project X. Early revision?
Currently up and running at 8-8-8-18 TRFC 60, TWR 10, CR 1 at 2000mhz, 1.5v, 1.49v under load. Very cool :up:
I was playing with my memory at 1600 to see how it perform and high tight can perform, these are my results so far...
1600 6-6-6-18 1T, 1.58V, trc 24, trfc 48, performance enhance "extreme" in bios, all other memory settings auto, it looks very promising to me
http://img404.imageshack.us/img404/4...600cl6158v.jpg
got 12GB's of 2000 c7 coming soon:D
Just sold 12GB of 2000 C7:D- and 12GB 2133 C8, 8GB 2200 C8 and 10GB 2000 C8:rofl:- seems Iīm getting back to earth, 42 GB DDR3 Ram have to be enough:yepp: - so I made a split:ROTF:
atm, Iīm proud owner of 14GB 2000 C7, 16GB Chrome 2000 C8, 4GB Performance 2000 C9 for testing and HTPC- (unfortunately never had the opportunity to get the 1600 C6:mad: )- and 4GB 2133 Team and 4GB LoVo Kingston for testing as well- I am very satisfied with the ProjectX and was extremely lucky with the batch of 2000C8s I bought- so I think this is still too much but it should be sufficient until DDR4 comes^^
my new Super Talent Performance 2000MHz CL8...my Core i5 655K has weak memory controller and I need some Core i7 8xx:(settings were: QPI/VTT 1.2V, DRAM Voltage 1.66V
MB: Gigabyte P55-UD6
CPU: Core i5 655K
RAM: Super Talent Performance 2000MHz CL8
http://h-4.abload.de/img/1700_cl6edh3moqd.png
I am going to be slowly switching over to this ram, my question is... how does the Speed series STT compare to the ProjectX series STT? Besides the apparent 2200 vs 2000, the ProjectX is marketed at 2k 7-7-7-21 @ 1.65v. How do those lower timings at 2k play into this? Is the Speed 2200 series CL8 still a better bet?
I'll be buying 1 stick at a time as that's all I have funds for for now :o
as we have probably said before these are EOL(end of the line). You won't be able to find anymore, unless you buy them second hand off someone hoarding some =) like myself send me a PM if your interested i have a 4GB kit unused but won't be cheap there MGH-E black PCB 2200 cas 8 speed series =) the best kind right up there with the Project X 2000 cas7.
Logo stickers look new to me, not the same as mine
custom made dudes, custom made stt sticks, spd and xmp.
custom made? what chips? and results? :D
Yes more info on these custom sticks please.
Seen LOTS of people selling off Hypers recently...
New IC in town to take the throne back?
With SB based on maximum Mhz. wall...Whereas old hypers MXX will go together with cpu max. multi and 2133 7-7-6-20 up to 2150ish.....new bbse (like gskill pc3 17000 8-9-8-24) can do 2 or 3 steps down max multi and clocked up bclk to 2230+ 6-9-6-22 without pulling teeth
Of course GTX2 is an exception
Well It seems that wasn't a motherboard fault...the old ud5 could took the PSC Dominator all the way up to 2000Mhz 7-9-7, but my cpu doesnt want higg frequency and low timmings... need something new fast.
soon
people don't know how to properly set them, first bios on Sandy boards didn't help, ans people are also scared of the 1,65V dram voltage...
Super Talent 1600Mhz C8 BULL3T - Limited by B4RR3L
http://i53.tinypic.com/fbgn40.jpg
http://i54.tinypic.com/15fk37b.jpg
http://i52.tinypic.com/2s159ur.jpg
Barr3l, nice sticks. Those BBSE under the hood?
Anyway, your board was good for 2000 Mhz with PSC yes...but 890FX/990FX will get higher than that board did. (especially with hypers, higher yet with PSC)
I'm interested in buying a "custom" kit from STT too...heck, they DID have a 2400 Mhz Cl9 kit out for a limited time. I find their heatspreaders the best as well.
Getting your CPU over 2000 with BBSE/PSC will take a lot of work in BIOS, its patience and trial and error really. chew* knew/knows what he's talking about. Normally my board and CPU takes a quick S**T a 1900 with hypers...however I have validated C7 over 2100.
i'll try to tweak my 2X 1600 9-9-9-25 sticks further & see how far can they go
is 1.7V "safe" when pushing these modules?
Hey bud, do you realize that you just replied to a post that was made over 3 yrs ago?
I knew you were into overclocking but didn't realize that you also had a thing for visiting graveyards. :)
dam thing thread 3yrs old ! hehe
Good to see you, George! :up:
last run with Hyper
https://apadsw.bn1303.livefilestore....as5.jpg?psid=1