and the last of the first dewar, here is an updated 4Ghz time
http://i.imgur.com/bKXcF5o.png
Saving the last bit for some PSC.
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and the last of the first dewar, here is an updated 4Ghz time
http://i.imgur.com/bKXcF5o.png
Saving the last bit for some PSC.
Nice work loud :up:
L0ud i meant Vdimm. If my BBSEs aren't stable at Vdimm over 1.84 on air, LN2 could increase possible Vdimm :confused:
So Ive been really wanting to get my memory's colder because @-105 just not enough,I know they have so much more to give if I could get them colder(or did have :shakes: )Any how i decided to take of the heatsinks of on my two best dims out of a 6x2gb kit(2000 cl6 pi) to get them colder,well this is the first time Ive done this , I didn't use a hair dryer that I now know I should have.The good news is I still have few more G skill Pis.
I guess I need another hug Splave
Bull
:shakes:
http://s15.postimg.org/9motdtf8b/DSCN7334.jpg
Few more kits
http://s7.postimg.org/td5f4ody3/DSCN7330.jpg
Having these ready to have a look, which XPSC series ICs were used on the dead PIS?
@major - obviously cold enhances voltage tolerance on BBSE and PSC... so what on air doesn?t boot at 1,84 might work at -150? on cold at 2V. As long as it is no imc problem you might well give it a try
I know how you feel, not that long ago I also had a 2000C6 stick killed in a similar manner ... now I'm too scared to pull the HS off PIS :D
Hey mate I cant read nothing on them,will try clean them up to see if it helps,and sorry they are PID 2000mhz cl6 or were
Yeah I don't think I will try to do this again,as you know how hard it is to find good pi now.They were from a 3x2Gb kit,i had 2 kits so 6x2gb and those 2 where from the better triple kit.we live and learn :up:
Have you tried 2000mhz cl6 PID Sam?
Sorry to hear about your PID sticks, bullant.
I'll make an update next week, too busy over the weekend.
Thank mate ^
http://i.imgur.com/PRy0vBa.jpg
trying these cold now, dont seem great on air but lately that means win cold :P
Ohh crap bull that is not good:(
You should have seen how hard the 2300 c'8 heat spreaders were, I am talking I hit them with the heat gun til they were so hot you could barely touch them and they still were a :banana::banana::banana::banana::banana: to get off, GSkill must be mixing some epoxy in there for good measure:p
The good thing is you have multiple other dimms, and if you do remove the heat spreader be sure to use a heat gun and get them zorched before trying.
avantium strikes again, these sticks fail 2400 8-10-7-22-78 1.92v ;)
http://i.imgur.com/MLizsdF.jpg
Splave - 6:16:266 - 46x108 - 1304MHz - 7-9-6-18-64-1 - ASROCK OC Formula - Avantium 2133c9 2x2gb/BBSE - 2.1v - CPU SS @ -50c Mem LN2 @ -150c
Had to cut it short, try it again soon :) should get there on a lucky run and trfc 60 IMO
Splave awesome result!
P.S. I've never heard about this brand of memory - Avantium. Maybe they used super-puper handpiked LN2 chips Allen edition :D
Awesome!!
As Aristidis did his BBSE result with 7-9-6-18 i thought this could be the best combo if you have sticks that could do the job. If you have 4 of them and an IMC that can handle it (tightened timings with BBSE x4 push the imc a lot more than PSC) you could "easily" do the magic 15.
I've heard of Avantium for the first time in 2008, but I only know about four of their sticks (combined to either dual or triple kits). All of them were part of their Leopard Series:
1GB/2GB Samsung HCF0 rated 2000 9-9-9-24 @ 1.9V (1st rev) / 1.65V (2nd rev)
2GB Elpida Hyper rated 1866 7-8-7-20 @ 1.65V (not entirely sure about specs)
2GB Elpida BBSE rated 2000 9-9-9-24 @ 1.65V (AED34G2000HC9TC)
2GB Elpida BBSE rated 2133 9-9-9-24 @ 1.65V (AED34G2133HC9DC)
Splave, were did you find those sticks? Did they come with a heatspreader or just naked sticks?
Came naked, from a friend :)
Nice work Splave,I can see a lot of us going at this 32M stuff for years to come
thanks for your hard work don_dan, and congrats to the bull!