I figured this was the case. Thanks for being honest Caml.Quote:
Originally Posted by Caml Light
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I figured this was the case. Thanks for being honest Caml.Quote:
Originally Posted by Caml Light
same applies to me :(Quote:
Originally Posted by EnJoY
I knew you were a diehard cheater Ozzi! COME CLEAN!!! :eek:Quote:
Originally Posted by ozzimark
j/k :p: , thanks for being honest.
hehe, yeah. i've gotta get that 300mhz though.. guess i'll figure it out somehow :toast:
I bought a set of brand new Z503's this week from Crucial also. If you call them and ask for the stock they have a limited quantity not posted on the website and you may be able to get them to take an order. I was able to using a reseller pricing account. Don't know if it will work for a retail sales call but worth a try. My set was a CL1116D.7M. I think they keep a new stock for rma's and if you ask them to look up the part #.
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Originally Posted by Caml Light
so can you tell what it is really running at?
In 335 HT case it`s running on 10th divider with odd - 302MHzQuote:
Originally Posted by xgman
Caml congratulations on great results
That 315 on ram certainly is New World Record:toast:
O 302 only, I was like man those have to be the best ballistix in the world to run 335. Looks like i'll taking back my #1 spot in a couple of days, FX60 + fresh batch of ballistix.:D
Download CPU-Z 1.33.1 and rerun it, please. Per our suggestion, Franck has just added ODC detection in his latest build...Quote:
Originally Posted by Caml Light
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...9&postcount=70
Also, would you Open CPU-Z on Motherboard Tab so we can see which BIOS you're on? Thanks!
I asked this earlier and thats when he mentioned he was using ODC. So, I take it from that that he is using the 0406BTA.Quote:
Originally Posted by bachus_anonym
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Originally Posted by linh
your post will be skipped, read the posting rules ! :slapass:
i was wondering why so much bandwidth was lost with ODC on, it was a big drop iirc... so big that i turned the option off.... now this explains it.
I just got my Mushkin XP 4000, but mine came with a blue spreader and black pcb. Are these any different from the black? What kind of volts can I run through these I'mat 2.8v now. So far they're stable at 3-4-3-8 1T 266.
Update: I think this has helped my OC on my proc. So far Im running 270x11 3-4-3-8 1T.
sorry if it sounds hard but: since when a true WR clocker uses an old CPUz to check his RAM speed on S939 - lol...as bachus_anonym told ya - get yourself some good progs.
it really seems to become too easy or too much a thing of luck whether you rock a wr or not...not even any voltages needed...this is too easy, not impressing me at all...
Man, I hate the Expert. It's no good at UCCC. These same sticks did 275 at the same timings on an Ultra-D, but this is the max I can get on the Expert, which undervolts severely. (Not that it matters). I decided to use large ffts since I can run 32M a lot easier. It's at 2.7v, forgot to include SG.
http://img154.imageshack.us/img154/3...led13kc.th.jpg
Dunno why, but I gave my CPU way too much vcore.
Hey Guys,
Long story short I'm going to ship my Mushkin Redline XP4000 modules out on Monday for RMA (2nd time unfortunelty). Anyway a good friend of mine is going to let me use his old (crappy) RAM so I'll be able to use my computer while my Reds our away at RMA. The kit is a 2 x 1GB set from Ultra Products that he got at zipzoomf*y as a package deal along wth a PSU for cheap money.
The model number of these modules are ULT31897. I've gone to Ultraproducts website which is less than uselss when it comes to getting specs on timings, voltage, speeds, etc... So I did what anyone would do and I pulled the heatspreaders to figure out what IC's this stuff used. I was actually pleasently suprised because their Infinion BE-5 and they use Brain Power PCB's, which some other "Brand Name" moduels use! I've looked through a few different RAM guides both here and over at VR-Forums which were helpful but I could still use some pointers guys.
Below is a close-up picture I juse took after removing the heatspreader, hopefully you guys can give me some ideas as to what timings and voltages these IC's like or better yet what their capable of. These sticks only cost like $120 brand new so I'm not expecting much. So if anyone has any idea at all what kind of timings this stuff needs or what voltages it can handle I would be greatly apprecaited!
http://img520.imageshack.us/img520/5016/11sg.th.jpg
3-3-2-x or 2.5-3-2-x at 2.1-2.5v should get you 250mhz or so. Should scale up to about 2.7v +/- a bit most likely getting 260mhz-270mhz at same timings. Anything above that is gravy.
Nobody has tried trp or trcd at 1 yet as far as I know, so pushing lower is unexplored territory.
TRP or TRCD 1 seems to be not possible on DDR stixx.Quote:
Originally Posted by STEvil
I tried it on KHX BH5 and Twinmos BH5 - no way, not even @200MHZ, not even 3.8V.
As soon as you set this in the a64 tweaker the system will freeze.
Same with my OCZ Performance 4200, think my scheduled Crucial Ballistix 1024 will give me the same crash.
Think we won't see these timings and if we see it, it is not said that these values will be really applied to the RAM (some boards prevent a64 from setting too extrem timings as I read sometimes, even it shows it).
Were you refering to my question STEvil with this answer? I hope so as I am still at a loss of where to find any info on this RAM. If so thank you very much for you help!Quote:
Originally Posted by STEvil
Hey I've been running my mushkin at 276 3-4-4-8 1T and want to test my bandwidth but I haven't been able to open sandra ever since installing my programs. I click on it and nothing happens. Does anybody know how to fix this? I will also run superpui and post my results here.
Well I would just uninstall it yasoumalaka and then download it again and install it again. If it doesn't work after that then you know the problem is something else. You could also use Everest to test bandwidth, it might even be a better program for testing RAM bandwidth than SANDRA but I like SANDRA better. Goodl luck!
Thanks but, I tried that and it is still doing the same thing. It worked before I installed some programs. Same thing happend on my F.E.A.R. server. Its ok though I got everest to test it and I know my CPU is maxed out.
How much voltage can my mushkin XP 4000 take???? I have the ones with the blue heat spreader and black pcb. I dont see any Mushkins in the data base with high voltage. Thats why I'm asking.
Hey yasoumalaka what type of Mushkin RAM do you have? Your specs say your using Patriot RAM (PDP PC3200XBL) so I'm just not sure what module you have?
BTW, I have never played a single "On-Line/Multiplayer" game before but I've started to get curious about them (I know I'm a little behind the times), lol! What is the "On-Line" FEAR game like, is it similar to the single player version? Are the graphics as good? Thanks man
It is a fast paced game with lots of killing. Graphics are great if you have a nice video card. They have a multiplayer demo. You should download it and try it.
I changed my sig now it is correct. I saw that you changed yours. Your old sig is what got me in the first place. 2-2-2-5 @ 250 3.3v I think it was
I'm trying mine at 3-4-3-8 1t 2.8v @ 276 now. Cpuz reports 266though not sure why. bios is set at 368 fsb 3/4 divider
yasoumalaka,
Well I still do have that memory (Mushkin Redline XP4000), I just have to RMA them becaue one stick went bad for the second time. I bought my Redlines a while ago and they are different then the new ones. The IC's on my modules are UTT and require high voltages (3.45v-3.5v) and run at very low latency's up to about 255-270Mhz for me. The new Redline modules use a new IC's that doesn't require a higher voltage to work but they also run at looser latencys. I really like my UTT moduels but I also want a decent 2GB kit for gaming and other stuff. I could be wrong but I think the max voltage of your RAM is about 2.9v but as you have found out they run great at only 2.8v. Are your XP's a 1GB kit or 2GB kit?