so the problem with athlon 64 is the memory controller?? think you could run 3.2 vdimm 24/7 without it dieing, i dont think i would much more than that...
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so the problem with athlon 64 is the memory controller?? think you could run 3.2 vdimm 24/7 without it dieing, i dont think i would much more than that...
earlier you said you "applied" for a patent. now you have one?Quote:
Originally posted by bigtoe
Also guy we do have a patent on this idea...just so you know.
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Originally posted by bigtoe
Well i can post some more info.
The unit is fully Patent applied for and has been for quite a while.
Can you post a link to the patent?Quote:
Originally posted by bigtoe
I told you guys already my unit is beta or so and the final will be different.We are also addressing the A64 issue also..
You do need to be patient...the modules are coming.
Also guy we do have a patent on this idea...just so you know.
thanks
I believe he meant it in the sense they have applied for it... Applied and having are very close.. thats why you often see "patent pending".. ;)Quote:
Originally posted by zabomb4163
earlier you said you "applied" for a patent. now you have one?
Applied and having are not close at all.Quote:
Originally posted by STEvil
I believe he meant it in the sense they have applied for it... Applied and having are very close.. thats why you often see "patent pending".. ;)
Patent or no patent, nice work OCZ ! Can't wait till it goes retail. :)
never been through the patent process, have ya? ;)Quote:
Originally posted by squeakygeek
Applied and having are not close at all.
I like it and I want one
They probably have a provisional patent and they can sell it and have a year to convert it into a full patent. So yes they would have a patent that is enforcable if this were true.
the fact they applied for a patent on this product BEFORE anyone else means a lot...... besides, who gives a :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana:. we should b commending OCZ for their efforts! How many manufacturers actually put in that much effort for the overclockers?
Cheers bigtoe and OCZ, if I didn't hav a modded board i would get this as soon as it was released... at any rate, if my next board is compatible i WILL be gettings one!
Thanks alot :D
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With the NF7 being limited to inly 3.0v ( 2.9v overvolted ) on VDimm , this would really be useful for those that dont vmod ! All that would be missing is the Vdd ! :eek:
Vdd would not be missed much anyway, most of high fsb overclocks on nForce2 boards do not require more than 1.7-1.8 Vdd.Quote:
Originally posted by nOx34
With the NF7 being limited to inly 3.0v ( 2.9v overvolted ) on VDimm , this would really be useful for those that dont vmod ! All that would be missing is the Vdd ! :eek:
problem with NF7 is you would still have to do a Vtt mod cos it wont track automatically.
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are u sure on that? so i still have to do vtt mod :( and avoid the warranty.Quote:
Originally posted by Rabbi_NZ
problem with NF7 is you would still have to do a Vtt mod cos it wont track automatically.
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So is there any ETA for the A64 version? Will it be very shortly after the original model is released? I want one for my MSI Neo Platinum NOWWWWWW!!!! :D
Ok it may be out soon in the US but what about the UK and the rest of europe?
I think, pc-memory-upgrade.co.uk might stock them pretty soon, as they're busily selling OCZ products.Quote:
Originally posted by JWB
Ok it may be out soon in the US but what about the UK and the rest of europe?
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/a.leach80/vdimm%20008.jpg
Just playing on the max3...VTT at this voltage is well off so its not stable but i though i would show you 3.9vdimm ;)
All VDD needs is a good pencil ;)Quote:
Originally posted by mrlobber
Vdd would not be missed much anyway, most of high fsb overclocks on nForce2 boards do not require more than 1.7-1.8 Vdd.
@ bigtoe: so, the max is now definitivly 3.9V ? you talked about something, that you all are playing with the idea "for the xtreme folks"....i mean "really" high vdimm liks >4.5V :)
p.s.: is that a Delta-fan on the RAM ? :slobber:
There will be a way of getting over 3.9V don't worry ;)Quote:
Originally posted by p4z1f1st
@ bigtoe: so, the max is now definitivly 3.9V ? you talked about something, that you all are playing with the idea "for the xtreme folks"....i mean "really" high vdimm liks >4.5V :)
p.s.: is that a Delta-fan on the RAM ? :slobber:
The fan is a 38mm papst 45cfm 80mm unit.
Can ram even handle above 3.9V?Quote:
Originally posted by bigtoe
There will be a way of getting over 3.9V don't worry ;)
The fan is a 38mm papst 45cfm 80mm unit.
I don't think anyone knows for sure :)Quote:
Originally posted by novagamer
Can ram even handle above 3.9V?
supposably winbond's max recomended voltage on bh-5 chips was 3.6v. I dont know that for sure tho and i'd hate to think what that would do to a a64 memory controller.
Such a shame that vtt doest go up with the vdimm, i think that will be the biggest turn off. Cos people who should buy this thing dont wanna do a mod, still have to do a mod to up their vtt. But many people dont even know what vtt is so beginning OC'ers will prob buy it anyway.
For me it wont be usefull cos i have a Max3, and this already has a problem with vtt, which requires a mod. I dont know how high you can get with a vtt thats way off. Anyone here know that?