Hey guys
I need a favor. Could you tell me what would be considered a "newegg" on Europe? I need to know a good and safe store in Europe that is able to ship internationally.
Any idea?
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Hey guys
I need a favor. Could you tell me what would be considered a "newegg" on Europe? I need to know a good and safe store in Europe that is able to ship internationally.
Any idea?
Slim
There are only two companies that I use for all my stuff, and they are both excellent.
http://www.overclockers.co.uk
http://www.scan.co.uk
I know Overclockers do International, not sure about Scan.
We talking about this one right
http://www.performance-pcs.com/catal...ducts_id=23200
Also, where did you order your TFC 480? Is it in stock?
Thats great, thanks tyke. None of them have the 480 :(
OK, while you guys are busy with watercooling stuffs, I kind of solved my problem
It turned out to be my RAM. I dropped back down to 1600 and guess what, 100% stable, even with SLI.
I wonder what setting I missed, my RAM is a OCZ 2000MHz module, I think it should make 1800MHz without much trouble... Seem I need to do more homework.
May be disable P1 / P2, or drop to 2T? any hints?
Anand article said tRFC is the key to 1800+ with high density modules. Try increasing that. What timings were you running for 1800?
I can't even post T1 with my OCZ...2T for sure if your 4GB
Some ppl have linked random crashes..especially at desktop to LLC enabled. try it off if you have it on now.
It is a 2 x 1GB kit, 9-9-9-28 (see my sig). I have set these timings in BIOS, but all other values are in auto.... seem I need to play with tRFC.... and try 2T also
And LLC is disabled. Actually I followed most of the suggestion in Anandtech's review when I start.
No actually, it is this one I have. Same thing I think without the fan holes - you can't fit a fan with tri-sli anyway. I will report on temps later today.
http://www.enzotechnology.com/cnb_s1l.htm
Tyke, please check ur PM man and see what you did:D
I ran Memtest for several hours before I start the overall overclock. I did it with mulitpler set at 6x to make sure I am testing the RAM only. Both tests for1600 MHz and 1800 MHz run fine for 4 hours, with 9-9-9-28 1T 1.84v
and in Windows I run Orthos with multipiler set back to 9 and 9.5. At 9x VCore is 1.35v and at 9.5x VCore is 1.4325v. They can run as long as I like.
The RAM I am using is OCZ3P20002GK, 1 x 2G Module.
OK, I push the limit a bit further, now I am at 425 x 9.5 = 4038 MHz @ 1.35v, DDR3 1700 @ 9-9-9-28 1T 1.8v. Still testing now, but at least GRID seem stable. I will test with my c0cktail test (3Dmark06 + Orthos + BitTorrent) tonight.
If it is stable then I will be satisfied for now, breaking into 4GHz is always my goal with this new build.
Im tellin you, I dont think there is anybody here able to run 1T. You wont get a huge drop when using 2T, but you gain a lot more stability. Give 1600Mhz 2T a try.
Do you have P1 and P2 enabled? If you do, you would need a little more tan 1.86 I believe.
Man, I need pictures tyke. I seriously didnt think about it but I then realized the fan holes are totally a mess on the striker. One on top and the other half way on the middle making it almost impossible to fit a normal heatsink.
Well thats what I thought :rolleyes:
Btw, my board gets here friday :wiggle:
Slim
I have put a picture of the Enzotech heatsink on my site. It gives about 2mm clearance from the graphics card.
http://www.ccook.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/enzo.jpg