yes l0ud its like that like OC nub said also, i was just guessing as it was real low vdimm so i get like scared lol
cheers !
Could you please post some tests with CL 7, 8 and 9 please? (with lowest trcd possible of course)
I think until 1,65+V all voltages are totally safe.
You should try some stability test too as:
- Prime95 CUSTOM (after having selected "Blend", then "Custom") putting adequate memory size to be tested
or
- Memtest for Windows (several instances)
Thanks a lot.
Goodbye.
I'll get my sticks in 5 days. First european? First on AMD too?
They should be in flight Miami - Italy (customs fee already paid) in few houres according to tracking :D.
Fortunately my memory controller seems very good and accomodative too:
http://digilander.libero.it/m4puni/p...7_Prime_1s.jpg
http://digilander.libero.it/m4puni/p...ew_Prime_s.jpg
http://digilander.libero.it/m4puni/p..._2000Mhz_s.jpg
http://digilander.libero.it/m4puni/p...ite_test_1.jpg
I so hope I dont regret my itchy trigger finger and not waiting for the 1600 to come in stock...
@ LoudSilence
He was concerned about the .5v rule that started with bloomfield. I was trying to explain it the best I could. On x58 it was pretty hard to not follow this rule when ocing, it required more vtt than the new platforms.
I pretty much forgot about this after x58.
I would be surprised if anyone was able to do high frequency at c7 or even c8 on any platform. I think the benefit of this ram is the low profile, low voltage and low cost. Considering the default speed and timings it does clock very well, but its not going to clock head to head with most high performance, higher priced ram.
yes i was asking as i also forgot as i never had to use more than 1,08 on any of my chips but as i never tried 1,35v DDR3 i started to doubt
i tested lots of kits of 2x4 and the best RAM i tested is this Patriot Xtreme 2000 9-11-9-27, they run amazing above 2000 but u cant touch that 11, what i like of the samsungs is that they do flat timmings like good all hypers, for ex 2220 10-10-10 etc
what i dont agree is that higher priced RAM will do better, this Patriots cost 77 dollars 2x4GB and you will be amazed how they beat a 200 dollar kit, and i aint my luck or batch we bought like 6 kits of 8GB with some friends from ramexperts and all do same as mine
cheers
Sergio
this is my comparison
samsung 4x4GB at 2200 10-10-10-30 1T
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Patriots 4x4GB 2133 9-11-9-27 1T
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The results I had posted were the best I was able to do with these.
I also tried them on my Gigabyte p67 board, but the results werent very good. The Asus board may be much better with this kit after seeing andressergio's results, or maybe I didnt find the right settings.
The Giga p67 did like the GSkill RipjawsZ 16gb kit, was able to run them at 2133 9 10 9 28 1t, 1.66vdimm http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...=1#post5008754. I think all boards act different with a particular kit of ram, some like kit A, and the next board doesnt, but clocks great with kit B for example.
I think they are a very good value and most people will be pretty happy with them.
@andressergio
CPU speed and BCLK affect results, do an apples to apples comparison at 2133 9-11-9 and 2133 10-10-10. Also, good hynix will do 2133 9-10-9, not 9-11-9...