I will test them for ya
Yeah great stuff, i buyed 4 Kits 2x4GB and i love them! Screenshots of 16GB 2133 9-10-10-28-128-6-6 wanna follow... Greetz from Germany and a big Sorry for my Bad english:-)
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This is the Microcenter batch number, not the actual memory production batch. maybe this number could help ppl find this exact batch if they are looking for it.
I will look on the mem sticks later and post their batch number.
notice the second picture I posted - same settings, stable, at 1.452V. :)
a true gem.
Have you read the thread or just posted in it?
Hynix/SB 2133mhz 9-11-10-28-1T around 1.55v, golden sticks do 9-11-9-28-1T @ 1.6v+
Samsung/SB every stick does 2133mhz 9-10-10-28-1T @ 1.525v or less.
On SB-E, BD or FM1 the difference is even greater.
I've never managed 2133 prime stable at 9-10-9-28-1T, tho I can boot and do limited benches, so yeah thats a possibility but mega rare though. When every samsung stick does 9-10-10 with ease there's really no question which one you would chose if you were buying blind.
Micron or Samsung is a MUCH tougher choice, though he was only asking about hynix or samsung...
Ok. So I guess Hynix is out.
I haven't done any reading on micron, is there a thread on that here?
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...1.5V-DDR3-Kits
Im going to be picking up a 4th and maybe 5th kit soon. Just put together an M5A97-EVO / PHII 830 that they would be perfect for (290-300x14 CPU with ram at 1930-2000Mhz 8-8-8-24).
Trying the Samsung in the Maximus5 Gene. 2600mhz 10-12-12 is as far as Ive been able to go, still trying though.
Assuming youve got all the bandwidth booster options and stuff disabled?
What voltage are you running? If you're not above 1.6v then its a subtiming holding you back. They max out around 1.68-1.7v (you'll need a bit of airflow). Could be TRC in which case youll need to mess with tras and trfc, maybe 2T as well. Cant modify TRC directly on asus boards. Maybe TWR?
There's all sorts of transmission skews available on the rog boards as well, god knows where to even start there! :lol:
Even so, mighty clocks at cas 10 considering its a budget kit. Could be pcb limit?
4x4 on M5G. Wont do 32M with this vdimm though, more to come.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...00_4x4_M5G.jpg
still extremely impressive if only for a validation.
im really going to have to get some of these dimms.
I have been unable to get them to even boot at 2800, I was pretty happy with 2600. Spent a lot of time trying, but at some point it would just be easier to try a new kit.
Thanks!
I couldnt get 4x4gb to run 2600, spent a few hours today trying different settings but no luck. Hope you are able to.
I just got these yesterday .. OMG i can't believe how small they are lol.
I am waiting for my z77x ud5h to test them next week. I'm just hoping for 2133 at 1.5v for 24/7
^ I was thinking the same thing when I opened the package, they are kind of funny looking at first.
Will you be going Ivy, or staying on SB? I havent tried them on a Giga Z77, but I would think 2133 will a breeze.
going ivy as soon as I can grab a 3770k
wow im gonna get another set soon as I can rofl
Yeah that's why I did this:
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http://www.techpowerup.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=160687
that looks good what is it?
click on the link under the pics.
Yeah totally unnecessary as the are still barely warm at 1.6v but does look better :up:
Very strange thing happened to me two days ago.
Using the same setup for months after very hard testing with Prime95 and never had problems, yesterday a BSOD IRQ_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL occurred during Red Alert 3 (after 3 months of playing BF3\Skyrim\Crysis2 etc.!!!). Prime95 still running without problems.
Youre ever so slightly too low on vdimm. Add 0.01/0.02v.
I always find a game that defeats my prime stability. Its usually the most unexpected one too. I didnt know about RA3, but Dirt 3 benchmark caused a lockup for me after 18 hours of prime. Damn thing only runs for 3 or 4 mins.
Prime is still the ultimate for overall stability. I would imagine you could run RA3 with your vcore or vtt or something too low, its just particularly hard on memory (probably due to bad programming lol), thats what I found with Dirt 3.
I just add stuff like that to my list of final tests. :)
IRQ_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL is very specific - memory subsystem only.
In the old days (x58 and earlier) low chipset voltage would generate it too, but these days its only vdimm (if youre otherwise stable).
Might have to ask a buddy in the US to go to a microcenter to see if he can pick some up since I can't find anyone in Canada selling them :(
That aluminium heatsink looks pretty good, I assume there would also be somewhat of a heat difference as well?
Seems my 2700K IMC is not the best, or I am just noob at memory clocking.
2700K @ 4.2 GHz (lowered my OC to make sure it's not the CPU holding me back)
ASUS P8P68 Deluxe 2302 BIOS
4 x 4GB HCH9, full size "D" sticks, stock voltage 1.5V.
Quick stability check shows:
1866 9-9-9-27-1T 1.5V stable for LinX 20 passes
2133 10-10-10-28-1T 1.5-1.575V unstable, with higher voltages (1.6V) giving me a BSOD. This is with VCCSA and VCCIO at 1.1Vish.
Hoping to tighten the 1866 to 8-9-9-24, but ultimately I'm hoping to get a 3770K and hit 2133 :)
Which batch of these is turning out to be the best so far?
Makes no difference! :)
So there is no particular good batch? I was considering get some for my IVB
as above.
I7 3770K
Maximus V Gene
Corsair H100
got the kit to run at 2666+Mhz.
http://i.imgur.com/QXgwu.jpg
Wow! Really impressive!
now let's see 32M :)
haha yes Sir!
I was working hard on fine-tuning the board to do that. The best I got so far was to lines 13-16 in the 32M test.
got tired about after two hours, but I have the feeling that with more effort it can be achieved :)
I also wrote it in the Maximus V Gene "beast" thread - I do need the experts advice on how to achieve that.
any help will be much appreciated.
Ive been trying 2666 also, but no luck passing 32m yet. 2600 10-12-12-25-1T Latency Boundary 6-8 is quite doable though, try 12-14 to start off. Rec and Trans slews for my kit did best with both set to 3.
Got 2800 to boot a few times but it seems pointless to keep trying, cant stay in windows.
Anyone know if it's possible for Samsung to make 2x8GB sticks? Debating whether to get these 2x4GB sticks or a G.Skill 32GB (4x8GB) kit...
If you need more than 4x4gb you need a server :lol:
You will not get anything else this good and this cheap for a while, certainly not in 8gb sticks. If you do want to look into 8gb though crucial have some ballistix with the same part number, voltage and timings as the 4gb sticks everyone is drooling over in the crucial thread. You could buy 6 kits of this for the same price as a single kit of 2x8gb crucial though...see what I mean about those prices? You better make damn sure you need more than 16gb before you go for 8gb sticks.
do you see a bonus in bandwidth scores running 4x4GB on an ivy platform as opposed to 2x4GB?
ivy's set up for dual channel so i wouldnt see anything as a bonus running 4 sticks for benching as opposed to two.
i dont need 16gb of ram, unless im going to see a bandwidth boost for benchmarking.
I got the kit to run stable at 2800MHz, dont have pictures, but please DO try these settings:
11-12-12-21-1T @1.72V
or
11-12-12-28-1T @1.73V
These worked and posted and booted Win7 fine. let me bench anything I threw at it (considering the CPU was not OC'd too much).
please try these and let me know if they work for you.
here last version of memtweakit rouvio just in case you need it
http://www.nexthardware.com/forum/ra...-1-01-6-a.html
This might be crazzy but has anyone tried this ram on X58 in tripple channel? I would really love to get some of this ram but I dont want to waste my money if it is not going to work on X58 or be any better then the ram I am using currently that is in my X58A-OC board.
With X58 having 6 dimm slots, 4GB doesnt make much sense to me since you can run six sticks of BBSE/Hypers or something that would be better then any 4GB dimms, and still give you more ram then you need. I got 6x2GB of MNH-E Hypers on ebay for $100 shipped the other day.
I was look at the 8gb kit and I would buy 2 kits for a total of 16gb. I would only use 3 sticks for triple channel and save the 4th stick for later upgrade to a newer chipset.
If you need more then 6GB, just go to 12GB using 2GB dimms.
AFAIK, 1366 cant really get the ram up that high in speed for daily use anyway without a ton of volts, so if you were to go 4GB dimms, the Crucials would be better since they run tighter timings.
But if I were you, Id just go 12GB (if you have a need for more then 6GB).
http://i.imgur.com/srBVc.jpg
It is SO hot right now outside - 3:25AM and 70 degrees.
With these settings I could only have Windows 7 picture - NO BENCHES were even possible with these outrageous temperatures outside.
Will take care of this issue, and will cool the computer better, and as promised (and claimed), will provide 2800MHz+ benchmarks. ;)
*EDIT
In the provided picture the CPUV is high considering the not so much extreme OC.
I over volted just to be sure it'll boot.
normally, same memory settings will work on multiplier of X52 (3770K @ 5200GHz).
my pleasure I can help few XS buddies my friend!
if it wont POST - go as high as 1.75V with PROPER AIR/WATER COOLING (not sub-zero).
I use the excellent DOMINATOR GT dual fan cooler.
Try dual channel, you may be surprised ;). It clocks higher (or you can try tighter timings) than triple. You have to muck around finding the "best" 2 slots out of the three though (usually 0/2 + 1/3). Kinda like x79 being better triple channel than quad... The extra channel is there for more bandwidth at intel rated speeds, its not always better when you push high mhz. I only discovered this when reading the x79 posts and having 4 x 2gb with one spare decided to play around, gained extra uncore mhz and mem mhz running 2+2 compared to triple.
Out of curiosity, has anyone else seen BCH9 chips out there? My work place just got a batch of RAM for upgrades and it's Samsung BCH9 where previously we got HCH9.
Mother ...of ...god.
When I created this thread, I never thought that it would see anywhere near 2800MHz, you guys rock!
pretty incredible stuff.
just finished a 3DMARK-Vantage run with mem speed set to 2600:
http://i.imgur.com/Vv2ZW.jpg
Hi,
i bought this nice mem rig but need some help with OC.
Im running a 3570k@4500 Mhz..........and canīt go hiher than 2000 Mhz with this mem. It seems to my like a wall. No matter what i try, there is no post above 2000 Mhz.
Mainboard: Ga-z77 ud5h
Ram is running @ 1.47 V @ 9-9-9-28 T1 @2000 Mhz.
Settings Like 1.47 @ 11-11-11-28 T2 @ 2133 Mhz donīt post
Vtt Voltage is 1.100 V
IMC Voltage is 1.095 V
Any tip for my what else i could try ???
Thx
I have the same board, RAM & CPU & the below works for me @ 1.42v
Hope this helps
> Advanced Memory Settings
M.I.T\Advanced Memory Settings
System Memory Multiplier..........................[22.00
Memory Frequency (MHz)............................[2200MHz
Performance Enhance...............................[Extreme
DRAM Timing Setectable............................[Quick
Profile DDR Voltage...............................[1.50v
Profile VTT Voltage...............................[1.05v
Channel Interleaving..............................[Enabled
Rank Interleaving.................................[Enabled
> Channel A Timing Settings
M.I.T\Advanced Memory Settings\Channel A Timing Settings
Channel A Standard Timing Control
CAS Latency.......................................[10
tRCD..............................................[10
tRP...............................................[10
tRAS..............................................[28
Channel A Advanced Timing Control
tRC...............................................[39
tRRD..............................................[5
tWTR..............................................[6
tWR...............................................[12
tWTP..............................................[24
tWL...............................................[8
tRFC..............................................[128
tRTP..............................................[6
tFAW..............................................[2
Command Rate (tCMD)...............................[1
tRW Stability Level...............................[3
tWR Stability Level...............................[3
tREFI.............................................[6240
tREFIX9...........................................[54
tRRDR.............................................[1
tRRDD.............................................[3
tWWDR.............................................[3
tWWDD.............................................[3
tRWDRDD...........................................[4
tWRDRDD...........................................[1
tRWSR.............................................[4
tRRSR.............................................[4
tWWSR.............................................[4
Guys is it normal that for significant lower frequencies and (higher) timings a quite higher voltage is required for total stability on my Phenom X6?
Here is another stable run I pulled with mem speed on 2800MHz:
http://s13.postimage.org/mmqga1pxx/pifast.jpg
:)
ruvio you have a very nice CPu! haha finally see my CPu isn't the best!!!! I am so glad someone else can do 5.3ghz with minor stability.
BTW you guys better hurry to buy these up, I went to MC and checked the site and it seems my MC is no longer stocking these, their stock went from 20+ on both the 4x2 and 4x1 and now is down to 4pcs and 2pcs respectively.
BTW I have this kingston ULV kit it is 1600mhz cas 9 just like these 1.35v and it seems to be going high as well, it is also a 4x2GB kit, but I do not think it is samsung IC.
Im using the same config, 2x4 GB in Slot 1 + 2.
They are Micron D9PFJ. Will do up to 2200 with good timings, but cant get any of my PFJs stable much higher then that.
Anyone know if other kits with heatspreaders are using 30nm Samsung ICs yet? I want to run my Ivy daily over 2400Mhz, but cant with my Microns, and I want "pretty" ram :yepp:
Picked up a 1149 dated set (they had two kits of 1149, wish I grabbed both). Posted right up 2200Mhz 9-10-10-28 1.6V, and running 32m as I type.
Anyone running these at 1600/1866? I don't want to bother with getting the most out of them.
I have two kits for 16gb. Having trouble getting my 3770k stable and wondering if it's the ram.
Currently set at 10-10-10-28-1t 1.55v
Hey BMW............ Try 2133 / 2200 10,11,13,34 1T or 9,10,13,32 1T all rest on auto apart from tRWDRDD to 4 @ 1.55v
My one set is stable at 1.4v 1866 9-9-9-24 1T
I don't have much luck after 2000 but 2000 is stable at 9-9-9-24 1T at 1.55v for me.
I do not have much luck getting anything higher stable however, then again I have not tried very hard. All my system volts are set to normal aside from 1.55v for ram.
Aftermath of extreme DICE session, voltages over 1.85V, and speeds of 2800MHZ++ :
this only happened to one stick out of the two.
http://i.imgur.com/2T1WS.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/yHPJq.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/3bjZE.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/CP0uo.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/5czaV.jpg
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My 24x multi wont post no matter what I try. The 26x multi works, and I got a Spi 1m, using 11-13-13 timings, but cant any more stable then that. Loosened Cas to 12, ran up to 1.65Vdimm, and pushed VCCSA to 1.1V, and it seems the more voltage or looser the timings, the less stable it is (doing that wouldnt load windows). Any tips what to try next?
@rouvio
What config you ran for 2400 MHz and 2600 MHz, 2x4GB or 4x4GB Samsung sticks? And what voltages, latencies? I see the mobo is Maximus Gene V, CPU is 3770K but can't see the number of modules you used and voltages, the pic is so tiny... Thanks in advance!
EDIT: I saw on previous page you ran 2800 MHz @ 1,72 V-1,75 V with 2x4GB sticks and nice latencies... Guess 2400 MHz and 2600 MHz runs are made with same setup. Was wondering how high can I go with 4x4GB with the same board and CPU?
@rouvio
Cheers!
I did try it earlier, but it wouldn't get any bigger so I thought you resized it and posted it like that... Works now, after a relog and cleaning of browser cache, soz for being stupid. :D
Any estimate how far could I get with 4x4 GB on the Maximus Gene V and 3770K?
Hey Sergio, I'm fine, thanks! ;)
Honestly, I don't know the difference ( or the advantage ) to the normal mounting, but there's article in the english wikipedia that explains the process steps.
I bought a couple of kits here in UK, ĢĢĢĢĢ's :shakes: to run in a M 5 Gene with a 3770K. (YKO 1214)
Steep learning curve cos I didn't do anything like this before and have not had a UEFI before either :rolleyes:
Hit 2133 on auto all I did was change to 1.5v (may go lower). I'm looking for a 24/7 2400. currently linX running at 1.6v (1.55 was not enough) lots to learn about timings yet so no screenshot.
Anyways, rouvio and the rest of you.... Do you think my aim is a reasonable one with these? and is there a good guide to ram timing relationships anywhere?