OCZ Gold PC2 8800 @ DDR2 1000 4-4-4-12 2.42v
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OCZ Gold PC2 8800 @ DDR2 1000 4-4-4-12 2.42v
G.Skill F2-6400PHU2-2GBHZ
2.15V 4-4-3-8@940MHz
OCZ PC8000 Titanium Alpha VX2
2.35V 4-3-3-4@1140MHz
Micron Original
2.2V4-4-4-12@1000MHz
Spectek
2.2V 4-4-4-12@1000Mhz
Yeah, My Corsair 6400c3 is finally back frm rma after 3 whole mths..
Now @ 1000mhz 4-4-4-4 @ 2.15v 24/7
Happi!. :D
Brand:Rhino pc8000 2gb kit (D9MGH)
Speed: 1200 MHz @ 5-4-4-9 < still testing
Voltage: 2.3v
Geil 6400c4 (d9gmh)
@1000mhz
4-4-4-12 2,3v
Corsair XMS2 PC5400 (D9 fat bodies)
500mhz 4-3-2
2.65v
3 days...let's see how long it lasts. I'm keeping it here :)
-Collin-
Collin,
Was that set of Corsairs one of the 5400ULs from newegg's last sale? The ones that were selling for about $130 or so?
By the way, sure hope that they are hardy!
jaime! you have superb memory...no punn intended!
yes, these are the corsair sticks from newegg. they're doing well, but I want to try them in a 680i. all I have are 965s right now. soon!
I've gone up to 2.8 and they're fine. may as well try 3.0! take care my friend.
-Collin-
If you want them to be around to use on the 680i, then I would have to suggest that instead of trying 3.0v on them, you turn them down to sub 2.5v.
Have they really scaled very well once you started climbing up the voltage ladder?
Wise move, my friend.
ocz pc8000 d9gmh i believe, i run 4-3-3-10 @ 1.925 24/7. (800Mhz.) rated @ 1066 or something, 5-6-6 @ 2.2v's.
Bleh, I ran my OCZ Titanium VX2 at the stock DDR2-1000 4-4-4-15 @ 2.35V, it stopped booting @ 1.8V after a couple of weeks which makes CMOS resets a total pain in butt.
Hi!
i am running now thing at default, 800MHz, 4-4-4-11@1.90V!
but i can do this too, but it requires 2.30V:cool: (ran GoldMemory for 3 hours, OK)
http://xs414.xs.to/xs414/07165/cpuz_mem.png
for the previous post, its just 2.25V;)
4GB of OCZ Flex XLC PC2-9200 D9GMH 4-4-4-12 @ 2.25V 950MHz on eVGA 680i.
Still have to tighten some latencies.
Rhino PC8000 2gb Kit (D9MGH)
1000 MHz @ 4-4-4-8
Voltage: 2.28v
G.Skill 6400HZ 2 x 1GB
2.45V 24/7 - 4-4-4-4-4-20 .... @ 800MHz
Not good kit
G.Skill 8500HZ
2.3V 24/7 @ 3-3-3-4-4-20 ... @ 800MHz ;)
Good kit :D
Martin
Well looks like my Team Group Xtreem DDR800 is dead 2.2 volts since mid Feb 07, I am not very pleased
was running just over 900mhz 4-4-4-10
EDIT: forgot to add had two 92mm fans running 24/7
Crucial ballistix pc8500 2,05v 24/7 with fan.
Corsair XMS2 PC8500: 972 MHz | 4-4-4-5 | 2.16V | 80mm cooling fan @ 5v
24/7 - may reduce to 2.06v after reading how many modules are dead now.
No computer for now.
Was using Cellshock PC2-8000 [@ DDR2-1027] 4-5-5-15 1.850V (D9GMH)
Bought a E2160 for testing yesterday and blown it @ 3700MHz 1.625V [very unstable after ~3350] - I think one of RAMs is dead aswell. :(
Bad ICs, were @ 4-4-4-12 500MHz 1.850V, @ 570MHz required 2.0V 5-5-5-15 and 2.5V for 600MHz 5-5-5-15 to be fully stable. I'm trying to sell the surviving one local now and buy something else. Need cash.
T'is ok, I know the store owner, so maybe he'll take it back.
I have G-Skill HZ and on my Gigabyte DS3 I have the memory voltage set to +.3V but I don't know what the exact voltage of that is. Does anyone know how to calculate Gigabyte RAM voltages?
Timings are 5-5-5-15.
i've found on two ds3's that the second vcore reading speedfan gives is pretty accurate. I measured via dmm as well and it was off by 0.01.