I have also orded some: Shocking Cells @ 1000C4
I'm dreaming of some cherry sticks. :D
Maybe I better schould take the: Corsair Dominator 8888 but's a bit overpriced imo. € 580,- / $ 749,- :shock2:
Results coming soon.......
I have also orded some: Shocking Cells @ 1000C4
I'm dreaming of some cherry sticks. :D
Maybe I better schould take the: Corsair Dominator 8888 but's a bit overpriced imo. € 580,- / $ 749,- :shock2:
Results coming soon.......
lol your AI Suite is showing 2.1vdimm heheheQuote:
Originally Posted by srkiller
so what is the real vdimm measured by DMM and did you set those RAM timings in bios
p.s. what's that in your avatar?
But i believe its still a GKX chip? Yes i tried CL5-5-5-15 with 2.4V on P5WDG2 WS Pro dont seems too boot :stick:Quote:
Originally Posted by Alonso
975X chipset is limiting the overclock.Quote:
Originally Posted by Cytoplasm
It is extremely hard to get 975X running at DDR1200.
yeah he needs a 680i or a decent P965Quote:
Originally Posted by The Stilt
but no need to run 1200 with 975X just tighten the timings...it likes that more anyway :)
nothing @ all ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by loc.o
My: Good Ram Pro with D9GMH chips does:Quote:
Originally Posted by Cytoplasm
4-4-4-5 @ 990 / 2,42v
3-3-3-4 @ 780 / 2,42v
4-4-4-8 @ 900 / 2,00v
4-4-4-8 @ 980 / 2,24v
On the: Asus P5WDG2-WS Pro mobo.
Real voltage, checked with multi.
I will try the Cell Schok on the: Asus Commando and my V-modded: P5WDG2-WS Pro. :)
I ONLY "believe" Cas 3 and high frequency on 975 chipsets after ALL these benchies I've seen from time to time from different users with 965s.....Quote:
Originally Posted by The Stilt
975 and Cas 3 - show what you got/get.....;)
have you try up TRD.. this chip or the P5WGD2 like high TRD... ( 8 at mimimum.. perhaps 9), and it's seems higher you go.. higher this value should be.. Try too up the TRFC to 42... Perhaps it will help..Quote:
Originally Posted by Cytoplasm
These are my Cellshock DDR2-1000..
http://img63.imageshack.us/img63/8334/okfn1.th.jpg
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^ how much Vdimm??
... also, what Host Clock Frequency (or "strap" if you will) are you on, 266MHz or 333MHz? Keep in min, that CPU-Z is still not reporting memory frequency correctly when it comes to "Host Clock" other than default on XBX and XBX2.Quote:
Originally Posted by dj883u2
Would you mind running it again and adding Intel Desktop Control Center to your screenshot, please? This is the ONLY monitoring software that will show correct memory speed when on 333MHz (1333).
What I'm trying to say, when you come and claim such a high 32M stable OC on RAM and CAS3, you need to give us ALL the details, not just a link to a pic and no word, if you know what I mean ;)
Thanks!
actually i am not impressed anymore with Cas3 any more people usually don't boot with it but change it from Windows
2.65VQuote:
Originally Posted by GrimReaper
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lol !!! :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: Holy :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: ! thats way too much.. unless you want to kill your ram :stick:Quote:
Originally Posted by dj883u2
Quote:
Originally Posted by bachus_anonym
hello, what program to see the real memory frecuency in a 680i mother? thanks and sorry im spanish
bye
As long as people are very honest about how they get there, and document their result with detais, I'm personally fine with CAS3 :)Quote:
Originally Posted by kemo6600
I'm not trying to be a wisea$$, but 2.65v is most likely much too low for SPi32M stability at true DDR2-1050 3-3-3. You'd need an extraordinary set of RAM and around 3.0+v on RAM, to be stable enough for 32M.Quote:
Originally Posted by dj883u2
Would you please answer my little request from my post above, please? I'd appreciate that :) I have no problem with being proven wrong, though :D But keep in mind, you'd be the first one to show this type of stability at CAS3 and such "low" volts...
Thanks for understanding!
or if they are using AM2 :DQuote:
Originally Posted by bachus_anonym
GrimReaper, gimme a break. yes, 2.65v will degrade micron chips over time, but there are sooooo many variables that factor into this. besides, don't make you remind you the name of this forum... ;)
http://www.eclipseoc.com/image/balli...-4-3-8-32m.png
let's just say that those sticks (and two other kits) have spent a loooot of time over 2.6v for benching. i haven't noticed any degradation yet.. :toast:
The beacons gladly, but the program Intel Desktop Control Center mother does not work with the card!Quote:
Originally Posted by bachus_anonym
http://img442.imageshack.us/img442/4333/oklq8.th.jpg
The frequency of the ram is that one indicated from cpu-z.
The ram, they are truly spectacular!
The ram, they make the boot from bios and they have not been set up after in Windows.
A new result:
http://img250.imageshack.us/img250/8822/wrtk9.th.jpg
The V.Dimm at 2.8V on the bios. 2.8V it is the maximum impostabile voltage from bios for bad axe 2.
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HI pepole i also have the cellshock 8000 c4 and COMMANDO and i would like
to get from you ,EXPERTS , ALL the timing of this memory that i need to know ,
so my board could hit the golden 560fsb (timing + volts ) .
with my corsair 8000ul the board hits 525fsb , :slapass:
SO , i hope with this mem it would hit fsb560+
(with SS phase change-cpu & extreme spirit 2 - NB) .:confused:
No way in hell that could have been correct :PQuote:
Originally Posted by dj883u2
I got better time with 500x7 4-4-4-8 on a E6300 with its lousy 2MB cache on 965P 1333 xD
Maybe you booted with Cas4 then memset your timings in Windows, but it's a memset glitch because Cas won't change to 3, even if CPU-Z shows it's 3.
/chokes on his orange juice...Quote:
Originally Posted by IcyRocket
I think ill be getting these pc8000 cl4.
Quick question about these ram and ram in general: has anyone taken of their heatspreaders and put on some as5(or similar)? Is it safe? Will it improve heattransfer?
We already use very good Dow Corning paste - no need for voiding warranty and exchange to AS5 or similar ;)
Ah so no improvement to get, thats good news, thanks :) Prices are good here in little denmark btw <3 cant wait ^^