tictac could you reply my PM? :)
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tictac could you reply my PM? :)
:lol: just reply :slap:Quote:
Originally Posted by Jack
everything until 3,7v is possible .. don't ask how ^^Quote:
Originally Posted by TEDY
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Originally Posted by $ilver
i have to admit that the wall on these modules is sooooooo big ... 1Mhz more and nothing works !
1*512 MB on DFI UT250Gb, 252Mhz, 2-2-2-5, 1T.
3.35V on Dimm, according to bios (no booster used).
No Memtest errors at 252Mhz, but got some at 253Mhz.
Hope to get higher once booster arrives.
http://users.skynet.be/MetalHead/twinmos/252Mhz.jpg
ermm...can sum1 post some results using IC7? without booster or VTT mod or volt mods... coz i think TwinMOS wont really work so well with my IC7...but havent sen anybody posting any results with dis board...
Sure you can.
All results are welcome. It's always interessting to see how this memory performs on different platforms.
errmm...i think u din get me properly...ehhehe...Quote:
Originally Posted by Jupiler
i dont hav this RAMs....but i hav an IC7...that apparently need a VTT mod n a booster to get this RAMs going...
i am asking for anybody with an IC7 to post some results...with stock Vdimm n evrything...coz i am not willing to do a VTT mod....but i dont mind getting a booster, but apparently IC7 wont work well with Booster without a VTT mod... :(
Oh crap, you're right.
My bad.
i'll check it out :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Mowgli
got a ic7-max3 lying around here and a neo2
i'll post the results monday
and Tictac, about the PM, i'll check it out :)
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Originally Posted by situman
Well, we both got lucky! Mine are dated 0448.
Does the first part of your stick's serial # match the mfg date? Mine do and I was wondering if it was just chance or if that is part of TM's numbering scheme. If so, you don't need to open the packaging to tell the dates, just look at the S/N on the label (third row of numbers, first one being the Part # that ends in AA4T if you are lucky, the next one is the Model # and it mostly matches the first part of the Part # and then the last one is the Serial # and it starts off with what appears to be the mfg date followed by a series of alpha/numeric characters).
Mine are:
Parts #: M2G9J16A8ATTFF081AA4T
Model #: M2G9J16A-TT
Serial #: 0448W45M40571594
I'm at work now so and will be at least for several more hours then an hour travel time so it will be close to 9 or 10 tonight before these get tried out. For the time being I'm limited to 3.3v (on an Epox 4PDA2+ with a 2.4c), but hopefully that will be good enough for 240-250, maybe more based on what tictac's friend and others are getting.
Last night I was able to hit 245 (2-2-2-5) in SC on a 512MB OCZ PC2700 Value Series stick that I got through Diablo23rd. These have the M.tec 60Ds with the "-50" after the date code. I was not able to boot in DC with those timings, even at just 200 fsb. I am thinking that the second stick is not as good, although I have hit 210 at 3.1v so far with it. That is all I've had a chance to test, not the max.
I think that these TMSP will do better, or at least I'm hoping they will.
its ok JUPILER... :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Jack
thanx mate...its much appreciated...but if i am not mistaken, IC7-MAX3 has a default Vdimm of 3.2V..where as IC7 only has a default Vdimm of 2.8...if u dont mind, try to get some results with 2.8Vdimm n post it up...i think i wud be similiar if i hav this memory on my board at 2.8Vdimm since d chipset is d same...
i dont expect much of a result with an IC7 at juz 2.8V...even with a booster, i think i cud get only up to 3.0Vdimm....:( :confused:
I don't have the IC7 anymore, but still the P4C800-E.
The P4C800-E is a little more picky with memory, but I can always give it a try.
would be nice to see how it performs on INTEL platforms instead...so many AMD's....yeah..give it a try...n if u dont mind, post some screnies at 2.8Vdimm...hehe....
i'll test it from 2.8V 'till 3.2V.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mowgli
i hope the vtt won't give to much trouble tho', since i was planning on sticking a gig in for permanent usage at some high clocks.
cool....btw, u wont be using booster rite? so i doubt the VTT shud b a problem...oh, n mind trying 2 x 256?hehe...hoping not too much to ask for...but its much appreciated...thanx... :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Jack
dont own a booster ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Mowgli
and i have 4x 512mb on the way
that should give you an idea what 2x 256mb will do on a ic7
with 2 x 512 i think would yield less result compared to 2 x 256 i think...but i would hav a rough idea....cant wait 2 see ur results...if its good i wud be getting myself a pair....Quote:
Originally Posted by Jack
btw, with ur BH5's on ur IC7 Max 3, how much can u get out of it with 2.8Vdimm? coz i am actually kinda torned in between TwinMOS or a pair of
2 x 256 BH5's a fren is selling to me...
mine run 255 with 3.3v and cpc on. nice sticks, too bad i can't run 2x512 plus my booster.Quote:
Originally Posted by Revv23
in an amd XP system? From the looks of it you have it in an A64 rig, i may be wrong though. I'd really like to hear more 2x512 results in AXP category.Quote:
Originally Posted by silentbob
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Originally Posted by Mowgli
The VTT is usually good to track well up until 3.2v-3.3v, even on the normal IC7, so the booster can help you up to there, the VTT mod isnt 100% neccesary either, you can still run voltages higher then 3.2 with stableness, only maybe not as stable as it would be with the VTT tracking correctly.
P4C800 already tracks the VTT correctly, this really wouldnt help mowgli, though i would love to see more intel results.Quote:
Originally Posted by Jupiler
Sorry! Yes i do have a a64 system. I'm going to a lan on friday, i can see what the memory does in my brothers dfi infinity.
Overclockers.de now have the 1gb Speed Premium kits in stock.....just ordered mine :)
Just got a PM from my friend, Diablo23RD, that works at the Fry's out in the midwest and he told me that they have just received a shipment of Geil's value ram with these Winbond UTT chips and BP PCBs. They retail in the mid $80s pe 512 stick so they look to possibly be an alternative if the TwinMOS are not available where you live.
I'll try to get more info on these modules, maybe even a set. Not that I need it. Like many of you guys, I have more money in ram than I care to mention.
at 2.8v Im able to run 220fsb @3338 timings. Not terrible terrible, but not that great either on my IC7. Still waiting for AI7
Just need the 7 digit product SKU number to ID the right memory. Should be on his receipt. Thanks in advance. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Reefa_Madness