dont touch newer patriot stuff you wont find no d9 in them
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dont touch newer patriot stuff you wont find no d9 in them
and what about kingston hyperX 2x1gb pc8500? are they D9? even if i buy a new kit?
Dude, just stick to Team Xtreem. Only confirmed D9 stuff that still seems to be in production.
ep45 extreme bios f8 ;)
cellshock pc8000 gkx @ 1000mhz cas3 2.66volt
http://forum.hwproject.net/imagehost...7fb4b53d83.jpg
http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=525060
very well done mate! congrats! and nice voltage ;)
@gen-an: ok....finally i'll go for tg :)
I love the Gigabyte Extreme when it comes to memory-oc=)
Nice results Mafio:clap:
I don't know how they did it, but MemoryC managed to stock one kit each of Cellshock 8000 C5 (GKX) and 8500 C5 (GMH). Prices are almost too low for em too. Oh well, I have a set of the G.Skill 8000 HZs on the way.
Got my G.Skill kit in the other day. Haven't had much luck with them on the DFI X48, gonna try the UD3P.
http://img27.imageshack.us/img27/2525/dsc00131y.jpghttp://img17.imageshack.us/img17/395/dsc00132u.jpghttp://img21.imageshack.us/img21/9356/dsc00133d.jpghttp://img23.imageshack.us/img23/859/dsc00134x.jpghttp://img27.imageshack.us/img27/2686/dsc00135n.jpg
nice photos Shiranui-Gen-An.those cellshocks didnt last long at memoryc.i couldnt believe the price for the one kit 37$.
Looking forward to see what you can get out of the HZ-set, Shiranui-Gen-An:D
I pushed my begrudging board a couple of MHz higher than my previous everest max speed of 660 MHz, to 667.5 MHz using my TG 8500's.
http://i720.photobucket.com/albums/w...est6675MHz.jpg
Getting better, managed 672 MHz CL5. ignore the bench results its at low FSB and PL 10.
http://i720.photobucket.com/albums/w...672MHz240v.jpg
What do you think about this result http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=530225 ?
M2F isnt the best dual channel extreme ram mobo.
and btw i was using PL6
Iha - really nice work there, care to share your settings and BIOS version? 1:2 divider doesn't play nice on my board it wont even POST, I'll try flashing to another BIOS and seeing if it works.
For 672 MHz I used:
1.35 vNB
2.40 vdimm
NB DDR Ref +37.5mv
DDR2 CHA/CHB Ref +12.5mv
PL10
5:8 divider
Hey
I have the chance to buy some Crucial Ballistix Tracer D9 1bg modules,
2 for £25,
Good deal?
Also thinking of getting the HZ kit available here, 45$ shipped....... (just over £30)
Is either better theoretically? (neither have been really pushed)
The HZ the guy had them at 860 CAS4 2.1v
Crucial was at 1111 Cas5 2.1v I think
Thanks
I took hell of lot all volts @ bios :D
1.43 vNB
3.2 vdimm
PL6
1:2 divider
BIOS version i think is 0901
Gonna do >700 mhz 4-4-4-4 some day :D
3.2v was that on dry ice or air? 5-4-4-4 is still great for 700 MHz.
I'm sitting here with ~1KG of dry ice and I cant use it as I have no insulation materials other than paper towel. I was trying to make a ghetto pot but I cant see it working without massive condensation issues and I don't want to risk killing the board.
3.2 on air is pretty crazy stuff, lucky your sticks are still alive heh.
I swapped to BIOS 1901 and 1:2 is working now. I took the cpuz SS then tried to run everest and it crashed unfortunately.
678 MHz CL5 @ 2.45v
http://i720.photobucket.com/albums/w...678mhz245v.jpg
Yeah, I wouldn't bet on the Firestix: http://www.biwa.ne.jp/~yok/FIRESTIX1...ESTIX1066.html
Actually, thats not quite true. The M2F just has a limited amount of modules it will work with, but the modules it will work with work across all DIMM banks, thats the sacrafice made, less modules compatible with the board in trade for the modules that are compatible working across all DIMM banks.
I wouldnt call 1400MHz a bad result out of DDR2 :p: