let us know ok....what was shipping ?Quote:
Originally Posted by Jack
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let us know ok....what was shipping ?Quote:
Originally Posted by Jack
youre right, Dual kits are out of stock.Quote:
Originally Posted by TEDY
But there are still 512mb speed premium modules for sale, 79,90 euro each with AA4T 44D markings on it.
international shippingcosts, when payed in advance, are 20,- euro
*NEU* 512 MB TwinMOS Speed Premium PC3200 CL 2.5
if you need help ordering from overclockers.de, you can always drop me a PM :)Quote:
Originally Posted by www.overclockers.de
this mem has PSC chips, not winbondQuote:
Originally Posted by TEDY
yeah but isnt PSC chips not WINBOND UTT ?
No, those are completely different chips!Quote:
Originally Posted by TEDY
psc chips are p.o.s. and winbond utt chips are great :D
There are dots there Im sure... They are 44D IC's.Quote:
Originally Posted by TEDY
EDIT: AADT code, hm could be wrong. Could of found some other speed premium going around.
Yeah, one of my sticks are crap and wont run at rated speeds. Also, my DFI UT is the only board that I have that will push the ram that high and its a single channel board. I was able to get a little higher this morning after another 8hour burn in. One more burn in tonight and Im done.Quote:
Originally Posted by Bennah
Good work there Shroom on the burn in.
You just loop sandra for a few hours or so ?
For burn in , I run memtest86 test #5 for 8 hour periods(usually when I sleep or go to work) I wish I could give this stuff more voltage. Does anyone know how to by pass OVP on these DFI UT's?
You get limited over around 3.6V only because you have to be able to boot a bit lower than that. Once you have booted you can raise the VDimm as high as you want. With mine I would set VDimm to say 3.7V in bios, but lower my +3.3V rail low enough to keep the Dimms at 3.55V. Once I booted I raised the rail and got the 3.7V I set it to in bios.Quote:
Originally Posted by Shroomalistic
such a hassle.
Speaking of dual channel, my bh-5 loses FSB, going from 257 SC to 253 DC (completely error free, memtest #5). Makes sense, NF2 boards don't do DC as well as SC.
But my new sticks of SP, one of which does 251 #5 error free and the other of which does 257 #5 error free SC, require a drop to 240 when the pair is in DC. I've played with nearly every setting and memory slot combo available, without being able to run over 240 with these sticks.
Anyone else seeing a "large" hit going from SC to DC on TwinMOS SP?
You would get better clocks SC than DC period on any platform.
Shroom you do need more voltage. I can smell 3.8v :D
you mean u didnt expect this?
Gentlemen, my question was regarding the larger loss using SP than using BH-5. Not that the loss occurred ;)
I was asking the question to help determine whether the larger loss was a fluke or a characteristic of SP. Does anyone else have any benches comparing the SC/DC loss?
@ Shroomalistic, but u burn it preferentialy error free? or just increase voltage and burn it till errors disappear?
i'm not sure how to do with mine. :)
@ sjohnson, have u tried a different bios?!
@enok, I'm accumulating BIOS', my CD full of Hellfire, Merlin, Oskar, DFI etc BIOS got stepped on and ruined. DFI Infinity, shame that hellfire.enclavenet is 404 for a week now. But, I hear you! :up:
just increase voltage and burn it till errors disappearQuote:
Originally Posted by enok
@272 I kept getting a single error identical on each pass at 150.6mb. So I change the range just to test 149mb-151mb and did about 1000 passes. No more error there now even at 274. Right now Im stuck at 275 with about 2 errors every 6 or 7 passes. So tonight I will leave it burning in at about 278 or 279 for 8 hours again.
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Originally Posted by Jupiler
Thanks for the offer, but I used cut & paste to get through the order with Babel fish.
Just one question though @ Jack.
I placed the order with overclockers.de , but was not given any option to pay, is that normal? :confused:
Sounds strange to me.
When you click "Warenkorb" (=basket), a new screen will open and give you the shipment and payment options.
Did you get that screen?
When you click on the 'Warenkorb' icon on the left, you go to the page that shows whats in your shopping cart.Quote:
Originally Posted by GazC
There you have to click 'Bestellen' to proceed.
The page that comes then displays the different shippingmethodes.
Also there you have to choose 'Vorkasse' or 'Nachnahme',
which means Pay in advance or pay the mailman.
If you chose to pay in advance, the required info for wiring the money will be emailed to you.
hey! my memory is doing better then expected. Since I don't feel it's worth it's own thread in the bandwidth forum I thought I'd post it here.
Although I don't have AA4T's (crappy AMT's)
I got a decent 240MHZ out of them on 6-3-3-2.5T (won't boot on 6-3-3-2T).
this being on 2.9Volts.
So, although this ram isn't doing 5-2-2-2 I don't think this is to shabby neither so people, if you have AMT's or such, don't chuck'm out. They have Brainpower PCb's which appear to work nicly for them.
You can still get decent overclocks out of them but off course don't expect übertimings and speeds of 270MHZ or something.
I know my overclock of the FSB isn't all that super (still stability testing with prime before I continue to push it further) but it's something.
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Originally Posted by Jack
Worked it out now, thanks. I just found it odd that there was no Visa option.
well, creditcard payments are not that common...Quote:
Originally Posted by GazC
you also won't find many shops with a visa option in Holland.
20€ shipping even if i order 10 modules ?