Download Memtest86+ V2.11 from--->Hereand extract the ISO image. Burn the ISO image to an CD-ROM disk.
Download Memtest86+ V2.11 from--->Hereand extract the ISO image. Burn the ISO image to an CD-ROM disk.
I picked a set of these sticks up just because I thought $100 was a good price for 2x2GB of DDR3-2000.:p: Great results guys! Looking forward to getting mine (hoping for 7-8-7-21 @ 1.65V for 24/7).
makes me wonder if the damn sticks even tested before they leave factory lol
this is max cas 8 pl6
it wont boot past 1.9v
G.Skill Ripjaw 4GB (2x2GB) DDR3 PC3-16000C9 2000MHz Dual Channel Kit on MSI GD80 stock intel cooler.
http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d9...gskillbest.jpg
@bustah: nice what volts?
awesome mate, mine come today. Hopefully both sticks work
Testing Hardware Setup
Default Speed - CL7-8-7-24
CPU: Intel Core i5 860(ES)
CPU Cooler: Zalman CNPS10X Extreme
Motherboard: Biostar T5 XE
Memory: G.SKILL F3-16000CL9-4GB
Memory speed: 2000MHz(stable)
Memory latency: 7-8-7-24
VDDR: 1.76v
Video Card: Palit GTX295 691/1250MHz
PSU: Giga-EZ 1000W
Hard Drive: Seagate 320GB
Software: Everest 4.60 - SuperPi 1.5 - Futuremark 3d06 - Winrar 380 - CPUz 1.52.2
http://img132.imageshack.us/img132/6897/pi32m.jpg
http://img132.imageshack.us/img132/9631/3d06y.jpg
http://img183.imageshack.us/img183/6105/winrar.jpg
what b2b you using pc
Here Bobby ;)
http://img183.imageshack.us/img183/3213/003ll.jpg
very nice :)
9-9-9-24 does 1060 no problem 1.65v for me. Will push them soon.
What would you pick Trident 2000 CL9 or Ripjaws 2000 CL9 if Trident is only 3 EUR expensier. From the looks I like the way Trident looks and it wouldn't block as much air in the middle if using push/pull fan config on cpu cooler. I don't understand why these 2 kits exist though, 1 had been enough and there had been no difficulty to pick. :p Now you get the feeling maybe I had got better results with the other kit and vice versa. :s
Any1 knows if there's stricter binning for Trident or sth, or is the heatsink differences where cost differences only come from?
get the trident, the ripjaws sink feels incredibly cheap to me. they look better in pictures
Well what it looks to me the Ripjaws heatsinks seems to work well if there's lots of airflow around them (which there is in my setup) and the Trident works better when there's a little less airflow (compared to Ripjaws). Also the ram slots are quite close to cpu socket on my UD5 so might go for ripjaws after all as they don't seem too tall (in case for future cpu cooler incompability).
EDIT: placed an order for Ripjaws 2000. :) Couldn't stand using this crappy 2x1GB Corsair DDR3-1600 CL9 kit anylonger that does only ~DDR-1600 9-9-9-24 at 1.66v. The fix for ">2GB RAM issue" for kX Audio drivers arrived sooner than I had expected which while sux that it arrived at the same day I installed my s1156 upgrade, at least I'm able to enjoy some proper RAM performance now. :p
This may seem a bit OOT but I was wondering which P55 boards offer FSB/DRAM ratio adjustment. I just bought AsRock P55 Deluxe and this option is either not available on AsRock or I simply can't find it. This is quite weird as Deluxe is their most advanced board. Any ideas?
Found this on the 12800C8 Ripjaw's, very similar ics to the 12800C7's on the previous pages so Powerchip?
http://www.chilledpc.co.uk/reviews/?p=177
http://img10.imageshack.us/img10/458/ripjaw12800c8.jpg
Is it alright to mix this memory with Team Xtreem 2000mhz or Geil 2133mhz modules? Am i right to say more modules = harder to higher clocks/tighter timings?
http://forum.nexthardware.com/galler...1_IMG_0285.jpghttp://forum.nexthardware.com/galler...1_IMG_0294.jpghttp://forum.nexthardware.com/galler...1_IMG_0295.jpg
http://forum.nexthardware.com/galler...1_IMG_0306.jpghttp://forum.nexthardware.com/galler...1_IMG_0308.jpghttp://forum.nexthardware.com/galler...1_IMG_0310.jpg
http://forum.nexthardware.com/galler...1_IMG_0312.jpghttp://forum.nexthardware.com/galler...1_IMG_0321.jpg
My ripjaws ddr2000 results @ DDR2230 9-10-9-24 :)
http://www.vmodtech.com/main/wp-cont...gbrh/p-084.jpg
http://www.vmodtech.com/main/wp-cont...hpi_1115-1.png
http://www.vmodtech.com/main/wp-cont...hpi_1115-2.png
http://www.vmodtech.com/main/wp-cont...-4gbrh/mix.jpg
http://www.vmodtech.com/main/wp-cont...d-4gbrh/03.jpg
http://www.vmodtech.com/main/wp-cont...d-4gbrh/05.jpg
http://www.vmodtech.com/main/wp-cont...d-4gbrh/06.jpg
http://www.vmodtech.com/main/wp-cont...d-4gbrh/07.jpg
These sticks are wonderful, booted right up at DDR3-2004 8-9-8-24 at 1.65v on the first boot and were stable as rock so that's a good sign.
Can any1 post a CPU-tweaker screenshot with a good subtiming set to compare to. As this is my first DDR3 setup I'm not very familiar with what's low/high so would save me some time. Thx.
Like for Venom-Crusher this kit seems to like 9-10-9... here's a DDR3-2292 1.65v 9-10-9-24 run. I haven't yet tested stability thoroughly but memtest ran fine for a few mins that I tested and also UT3.
(not tweaked subtimings, only B2B set to 1 and TRFC at 72)
http://img182.imageshack.us/img182/3574/2292s.jpg
Anyone interested to share this kit for LGA1336 i7? I still need 1 more stick of this, PM me if interested :D