At last, got a chip that does 500FSB+. Next, P5K3 + SS and see how this RAM goes :)
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At last, got a chip that does 500FSB+. Next, P5K3 + SS and see how this RAM goes :)
guys, could anybody run his Cell's memtest stable at 2000mhz on P35 mobo (especially p5k3 deluxe or blitz extreme) with any normal timings? (no cas9-10) if yes, how much vmch / vdimm pushed?
couse i can't still at 8-8-8-24 2.14v ... i know there is mobo limitation, im only curious if maybe smbody could handle this for 24/7, and i think more than 2.14v is not 24/7 anymore (for my babys :p:) ...
Should be easy with my P5K3 Deluxe...but you'll have to wait.
There are several things on the top of my 'to do' list :(
you can get it stable in windows but not in memtest?
how do you windows stable? :D
no, i use memtest pro (not the dos version 86+), and no way can stablize 2000mhz for 24/7... i think i need more mch voltage but i don't want to give more than 1.7v :rolleyes:
at 8-8-8-24 2.15v still i've got errors almost in 1 min! hmm you think the memtest lies to me? but on lower clocks like 1800 7-6-5 it's working...
ps: btw blue color fits better to you :D
I gave today a last chance for the Blitz Extreme, but it's don't deserved it :D:rolleyes:
2000 8-7-6-21 / 8-8-8-24 2.10v error immediately as i push the run button...
1.7v+ vmch (low subtimings, full stable settings)
but i can't imagine that my Cell's are not able to do this, x38 needed...
i benched today a bit at cas6 :D
pi time is slow, my test xp need a reinstall :rolleyes:
vmch 1.88v
vdimm 2.25v as always for testing
http://img442.imageshack.us/img442/8...0cl632mol1.jpg
Yeah, you need to "tweak it out®" m8 :p:
Nice clocks/timings for that 32M :)
I was supposed to... be benching & reviewing this weekend, but the roads are closed because of that white sh1te...erm I meant snow :D
I've got nothing but this PC here :(
Oh, and 1 empty LN2 dewar :p:
haha, thanks mate, i've try PL 5 and 6-6-5-15 (7-52-7-7-5-DDE(0)) but it drops me out after the second loop :p:
you're so unlucky, so long can't run benches :(
can't wait to see your amazing p5k3 scales on ln2 (F5 F5 F5 like dinos will say :lol:)
I've got nothing to do here sadly.
Nothing at all...just killing my time, and e-mailing people :(
No gf, no hardware.
And on the other side, I know that at my place FedEx & DHL will have several packages for me waiting to pick them up :(
As soon as the roads open again I'll go ahead and pick the stuff and get the LN2 dewars filled... and then :p:
Quick test on maximus extreme.:D
vdimm = 2.18v
vmch = 1.58v
http://www.abload.de/img/32m-e85004000mhz_10_s3d.gif
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MB: ASUS Maximus Extreme Bios 1001
CPU: E8400 ES
Ram: Cellshock Blue kit SE
DDR3 1800 6-6-5-18-1T 2.22V Prime Blend All set up at bios
http://www.iamxtreme.net/andre/Cellshock-ES/6.JPG
DDR3 2000 CL7-6-5-18-1T Dual 32M passed 2.26V
http://www.iamxtreme.net/andre/Cellshock-ES/7.JPG
http://www.iamxtreme.net/andre/Cellshock-ES/8.JPG
Haha Andre, nice one, however, that tRFC value leaves much to be desired ;)
What about PL6 at 500 fsb?
The kit won BenchZone's February DDR3 Memory Roundup.
Here's the link to the DDR3 Memory Roundup
If I'm right ( I bet I am :D ) this means P5K3 Deluxe + CellShocks + E8400 = DDR3-2100 Benchable [ dare I say 8-7-6-21 timings ? :D ]
CPU-z Validation: Gigabyte X48T-DQ6 Rev 1.1 BIOS F4d - 520MHz FSB, 400 Strap, CellShock DDR3-2081 8-8-8-28 SuperPi 1M Benchable
Here my PC12800 Cellshocks. It seems to be the limit with that timings and voltage. Had some error while 32M with about 964MHz. Still some nice sticks imho! :)
http://www.abload.de/img/32m_4720mhz9tt.jpg
Nice clocks mate.
Very nice clocks for these timings + voltage.
Hi, my Kit of CellShock DDR3 PC14400, not yet testet over 2.22v, but they have been able to get some nice scores.
On DDR3 1800Mhz:
24/7 7-6-5-15 1T 2.08v supra stable. It´s the Clock i use to Play Games.
Tested with Spi 1M, AquaMark and SisSandra MEM Bandwidth.
6-5-5-15 1T 2.22v
http://i61.photobucket.com/albums/h5...ArD/1800C6.jpg
On DDR3 1900Mhz:
Tested on Spi 1M, AquaMark, SisSandra MEM Bandwidth and Memtest.
7-6-6-15 1T 2.18v
http://i61.photobucket.com/albums/h5...8V-memband.jpg
On DDR3 2000Mhz:
Tested on Spi 1M and SisSandra MEM Bandwidth
8-7-6-21 2T 2.22v, Still not been able to do 1T
http://i61.photobucket.com/albums/h5.../DDR320002.jpg
Sorry for my bad English. :up:
nice! what chipset voltage?
whas the max you can run with 1t?
1800Mhz - MCH 1.62v/1.64v (for benchmark), 24/7 7-6-5-15 2.06 and MCH 1.56vQuote:
saaya
nice! what chipset voltage?
whas the max you can run with 1t?
1900Mhz - MCH 1.68v/1.72v
2000Mhz - MCH 1.85v (First tests, with less system became unstable even with 1.83v. Have to give it another try :up: )
1T max i get it stable, was 1966Mhz 7-6-6-18 1T 2.12v, with 1.74v MCH (if i´m not wrong)
Over that it simply crashes during Boot Screen with 1T
I hope Tomorrow i have the time to make a second run of 2000Mhz to get it more calibrated.
very interesting... keep in mind that more vmch works different on channel1 and channel2!
same as vdimm, it also works different on channel1 and channel2.
so far ive seen the best results with channel2
EDIT: here is a graph:
1 = no boot
2 = freeze
3 = memtest/orthos errors
4 = memtest/orthos stable
http://www.abload.de/img/vmchvsvdimmvsslotsi4e.png
Damn Sascha :D
You posted just some secs before I intended to :D
Just wanted to post that this kit is still clocking like a champ.
Got it to bench at 2060+ 7-7-6-21 on the Asus Striker II Extreme, and probably have more juice, just need some more...thorough tests.
More to come...in the following weeks, gotta get some reviews done now.
nice :D
btw bill, i re-ran some of the freaky results and now it worked fine...
it seems during bootup the memory is somehow adjusted... or maybe the memory controller adjusts itself to the stick somehow...
sometimes this works well, sometimes it doesnt. as a result sticks will sometimes clock bad, but when you power off the system and turn it back on again, cold reset, then the same stick might suddenly clock a lot better. weird huh?
anyways, here are the results:
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...=181096&page=7
http://www.abload.de/img/board2vs3im9.png
as you can see, there should be a 150mhz gap between cas7 and cas8 results, if there is a smaller gap, then most likely the board is limiting you.
considering we keep seeing 2000+ cas7, its only a matter of time until we will see 2150+ cas8 i think, as the boards/bioses and chipsets improve.
what is your max cas8 on 790 bill?
amazing cas7 result btw!!!! :toast:
how stable is 2070 cas7? :D
what vdimm?
did you find that 790 hates cas6?
i keep hearing it clocks at least 50mhz worse at cas6 compared to intel chipsets?