http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820231436
i think they are PSC and must be good but i never tried them
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http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820231436
i think they are PSC and must be good but i never tried them
I had them and the kit( was an open box delivery, which meant I bought new at the shop and got as it seems a used or returned kit) sucked hard, no way to do 8-10-8 at 1067 on SB. They ram specs but this was all. Maybe my kit was a fail because of certain circumstances, but if all the kits run that way save your money
@BeepBeep2 Depends on luck as usual, but I think so, #146 is a screen of my 2200 Pi, run acceptable, serialnumber says produced early in 2010
just scored some on ebay! f3-17600CL7D-4GBPIS which is slightly different from the op, and i think a bit older (p55 chipset labeled) i hope it works on p67... it shouldn't have problems right :shrug:
XH
XM => M = Medium ?
XL
Of course they will run unless your rig s****:rofl: - how well depends on luck, but these are very good PSC normally, I have one Kit that does 7-10-7-27 at 1,65V 1150+(BCLK-limit), my second and newer kit also hits 1150+, but at 7-10-9-27, has same TRCD limit like the first kit but needs TRP 8 at 1000 and TRP 9 above 1050- which results in funny screens like 1000 6-9-8-24 at 1,59V :D
just found a newer review on some of these sticks.
cant wait for my Ivy so i can bust mine out.
http://forums.overclockers.com.au/sh....php?t=1024590
2532mhz 8-12-8-36 @ 1.8v
Killa speed there, I love those sticks too.:cool:
I can run SPi 1M same speed with 6-11-6-26 1T
http://img441.imageshack.us/img441/8...11726spi8m.png
Bought some Trident X 2400 10-12-12-31 yesterday but they still don't beat my F3-17600CL7D-4GBXHD
Amazed how well ivy bridge clocks theses
2200Mhz 6-10-6-27 1T
Attachment 126590
i got well over 2600 9-12-9 on my set of these PSC on ivybridge.
my tridentx? i just sold it. useless kit unfortunately.
nice mem 2400MHZ
Anyone having any trouble getting these sticks to run at stock on ivy bridge + MVG? I've tried manually setting the timings and using XMP and I keep getting error 23. I've increased VCCSA and VCCIO up to 1.2-1.25v which should be more than enough and I still get it. Any tips? Best I've been able to do (today) was DDR3-2000 7-11-7-28-1T
When I was sub-zero (LN2 on CPU) I was able to get about 2500-2550 out of them, but they weren't very stable (using the built-in tight PSC profile)
that does seem strange, ive had them benchable much more than stock.
Testing these on Asrock Z87 OC Formula PSC 2600 tight preset.
http://i.imgur.com/EbQ4TVk.jpg
Not bad :up: - your first 1300 on psc? Keep on testing, these seem to do a good job :)
How much farther can I realistically push PSC on air?
Depends on quality and voltage scaling of the mems, 2666 at same timings is realistic goal, on very good mems you might get higher, but this is extremely hard with K cpu and depends also on IMC
Think about imc before you go to bin memories on air i think all* imcs can do 2600 but when you talk about 2750 air so its not easy.
Good psc can do 2700 with thouse timings and 1.85
I still have two sets that run great without the sinks...Great ram for the money.
just a set I found the other day:
http://abload.de/img/1333c8svlyb1.png http://abload.de/img/1400c8szvz8t.png http://abload.de/img/1466c7s83zwe.png
Got my second set in, they have green PCBs (1105xxxx) as opposed to black ones on my first kit (1117xxxx). Still can't do 2666, it may indeed be CPU IMC limitation.