it's something like:Quote:
Originally Posted by FX Freak
i would also (like to get-buy) this ram......
eh austrians :stick: ;)
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it's something like:Quote:
Originally Posted by FX Freak
i would also (like to get-buy) this ram......
eh austrians :stick: ;)
so, what kind of timmings will these buggers get at 280fsb and 290fsb?
nvmnd
yep :)
i never thought i would see the day of a default 3.2v
EDIT: any idea of when it hits places like newegg?
Im sorry to get anoyed here but WHAT IS THE BIG DEAL with what IC's we use...They will be cheaper than TCCD and they clock higher than TCCD at 2-2-2.Quote:
Originally Posted by The Stilt
All your fueling here is our competition getting the same IC's and releasing a similar product...we ain't tellin and thats final...so please stop asking...ok?
We spend a huge amount of time and money finding IC's etc so you guys have what you need to have fun benching...cut us some slack here m8 and leave it alone a while.......please.
I don't think you will see that high :(Quote:
Originally Posted by MaxxxRacer
I can run 250 on this 875 2-2-2 and 253 2-3-2, going to 3-4-4 didn't gain me 1 fsb higher.
A64 may respond a little better but i don't think by much.
I agree, it's really annoying. Who cares what ic's they use? We have some great ram on our hands. Just support ocz. They deserve some privacy since it's their discovery in the first place. Let them enjoy it while it's still fresh. If you owned a business and had a great idea, would you want all your competitors to know about it?
Thanks for the info big toe. Can you let me know how they do in the a64 when you guys get a chance to test in a 939 system. It would be GREATLY appreciated. I will be spending upwards of 250 on ocz memory soon, just dont know which ones, so be assured u have a customer.
Big toe, that is rather odd.. insnaely tight timmings to a max mhz.. and then notta. not one mhz higher no matter what u do. that is some seriously odd behavior. I dont think ive ever seen memory like that.
I have to agree with big toe on this one. Atleast let ocz have a couple of months to sell these things and make some money to help cover research costs before the whores go and start using this stuff. OCZ making more money is ironicly good for us. The more money they make, the better product they can deliver to us. That is assuming that they put the money into R&D, which it seems they do.
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Originally Posted by bigtoe
I agree,we are all getting sick and tired of peeps constantly asking OCZ for the IC's origin.
If a mod comes across this thread*or report the user/thread to them*,I highly suggest to ban(for a week or two) who ever ask's AGAIN about the IC manufacturer OCZ uses for these. :mad:
Thanks for the support here guys :)
We are constantly looking for new IC's even if they may be limited edition as we know the enthusiast is a small part of the big picture but they deserve a huge amount of attention. Im an enthusiast as is Ryan, Steve and Andy...we all love overclocking and getting the best performance we can.
The VM dimms are NOT Ltd Ed as far as i know, things can and do change though just like EB but we all have out fingers crossed.
Just to give you all some background on EB before we released it, Ryan and i had quite a few debates about whether the community could live with a module that clocked well with TRP2 and TRCD at 3 but at high clocks needed cas3, we were worried that you all would be fixated with cas2 and wouldn't see that with a few programming tweaks we could get some incredible speed even with a slower cas lateny, well I advised Ryan you would all see thru the cas2 myth and you all did. Unlucky for us Micron changed the die...we all then lost.
Moving to the VM modules we had similar debates again as it needs juice just to get going, at stock voltage as i quoted before you will be lucky to see 2-3-3 at 200fsb. Now i know many boards do have 3V+ vdimm so many should see some good results from these dimms even without vdimm mods or the booster but you guys ain't afraid of using either to get where you need to be so we decided to release.
I have a feeling most will see ddr500 at 2-2-2 on 939 with enough juice, some will see 260 and a few may see a little higher...after that single channel will be king then a LOT of luck!! even with relaxed timings.
So..I do hope you have a realistic idea from us as to what these modules will do for you...i can't see PC4200 speed from them dual channel but I do see PC4000 and a little higher. If yield improves we may see 4200 speed dual channel but not just yet, not unless your real lucky :)
Well then it seems that I will go the way of the 3200 Rev2.
I read all of this and my take is that we finally see an alternative to bh5 and ram that behaives just like bh5 too and is just as good for cheaper. bh5 wont be worth $300+ anymore either. I may still go tccd since the higher fsb makes up for the ras-cas3 timings but it does 280 or so at 2.7 volts which is great for 1:1 action for me. what needs to be done is amd improve their ondie controller so I can use tccd to the max, where it stands, ill probably get about 250fsb with tccd not cause of the rams limit but of the ondie cont. limiting me first :mad:
"but of the ondie cont. limiting me first"
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
did you test your cpu properly? did you borrow some ram to test the limit of the ondie controller, or are you guessing?
baldy :D
LOL baldy, not trusting of ti4200 i see. No one gives 2 cents to what he says... sigh..
On die controllers havn't limited people seince the C0 days.
Give the guy a break manQuote:
Originally Posted by MaxxxRacer
Not jus directing this at you MaxxxRacer... I've been a member here for a little while now and one constant throughout the time I've spent here is that Geforce4ti4200 always get the sheet taken out of him... seriously guys, cut him some slack...
If someone, not jus Geforce4ti4200 for that matter, says something you dont agree with at least try to correct them in a civil way... i have NEVER seen him get hostile at anyone... maybe a few of you could learn something from him...
That's my 2c worth... sorry to all the OCZ reps for the thread hijack
Damn Straight! It takes a boy form down under (albeit NZ :p: ) to say it as it is :up:Quote:
Originally Posted by Rabbi_NZ
Oh yeah, back on topic; all I can say is that, the Voltage Extreme will be my next set of memory!
I beg to differ. I've got a Winchester that clocks pretty well, but has a crap memory controller that limits what I can do with my RAM.Quote:
Originally Posted by craig588
Ok, fair enough.Quote:
Originally Posted by bigtoe
Let´s just hope that there will be enough sticks, to extinguish the demand in europe too ;)
that's rediculous. it's ok to ask when the part #;s are clearly marked on the ic under a spreader, but I can understand with something like this that is ocz branded.Quote:
Originally Posted by Nanobot
Sorry xgman I dont quite understand you point.
Are you saying it's ok to ask a company to give out insider information on it's own intelectual property for the sake of some user's own satisfaction ?
Or are you agreeing with the fact the people who keep asking about the origin of the product are getting to be a P.I.T.A for the rest of us ? :confused:
*Sorry if I seem a little clued out today I'm functioning on 3 hour of sleep*
ok guys , I just saw the PR and got the official release dates , shipments should arrive in stores by monday
Here it is: !
OCZ PC-3200 Voltage eXtreme Gold Edition
Awesome.. so when will it appear in Excaliber? Did you mean today (Monday) or the Monday after Thanksgiving?