hot or not fan helps
well thats why airconditionners are for
you think i be overclockin so high @30c room temps
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As I already said I'm using room fan to cool them.
DQT/DQW is not bad, it's just old fatbody D9 and was discontinued when the RAM list was made by Ronald, that's why it's red. It was once the stuff to get. :yepp:
As far as I know fatbody IC's weren't used on FD3 sticks, my bet is on D9GCT too, G.E.I.L. once had a set of 9200s I think it was, you might want to look for reviews and compare them to your results.
575MHz CL5 isn't what fatbodies could reach with 2.2V anyway.
I never found a kit that used D9GCT, which revision of Tracers is it?
I think it maybe something other limiting my sticks except heat ofc. :p
Another test with the X48-T2RSB Plus and my naked TG kit:
500 FSB / 600 MHz @ CAS 4 / PL10
http://i720.photobucket.com/albums/w...600MHzCAS4.jpg
Everest @ 500 FSB / 600 MHz @ CAS 4 / PL10
http://i720.photobucket.com/albums/w...600MHzCAS4.jpg
Cryptik what volts?
with the multplier at 6x you lose the fast memory access
use an higher multiplier can help you to have an higher bandwidth and lower latency
BTW you have really good tg kit :yepp:
Cryptik, what are yours subtiming and pl?
i can bench more of you at 1200 5 5 5 15, 5:6 divisor, 333 strap and pl7 on p35...
2.6v
Yes, I had low multi on purpose, and very loose chipset timings. I didn't care about performance, I just wanted to hit 600 MHz CAS4.
That was by no means an attempt at performance. It was PL10, with very loose chipset & sub timings, and as mafio pointed out, 6x multi and very low cpu speed which reduces performance even more.
Guys does any of you overclock your d9 on rampage formula?
I'm experiencing some real weird behavoiurs and I'm not sure is it ram fault or mobo.
I can get working 575mhz on mem with 1.25v on mch and 2.2v on mem - no problems, 100% stable.
BUT
590mhz on mem with 1.45v on mch and 2.45v on mem gives me plenty of errors in memtest.
My conclusion is that such overvolting doesn't look like it would be memory problem, giving 0.25v more and can't get 15mhz seems weird. What you guys think?
Played around a bit and found 668 MHz to be around the max SPI32M stable frequency attainable with this particular kit. At 670 MHz I got to loop 23 and it gave the out of round error. more voltage on the ram and NB didn't help and I tried a few combo's of drive strength/skew model but couldn't make it pass. Seems to like 1/2/7/7 for the Team Groups.
Also managed to get 700 MHz CAS5 screen. None of my other boards have ever let my ram go that high.
SPI32M @ 445 FSB / 2:3 / 668 MHz / 5-5-5-15 / PL8 / Team Group 8500
http://i720.photobucket.com/albums/w...B668MHzPL8.jpg
700 MHz / 5-5-5-15 / 2:3 / Team Group 8500
http://i720.photobucket.com/albums/w...700MHzCAS5.jpg
So Hello everybody :) . Im kinda new in this thread , so ill just say that im from estonia and iv been readin Xs for a long time now . And i was think to test abit my rams . So here it goes :D
Test Rig:
Intel Pentium Dual-Core E5200
Team Xtreem 2x1gb DDR 800 PC2-6400 TXDD2048M800HC4DC
Gigabyte EP45-UD3P
Inbox cooling :D
Noname 600W PSU
Club3D HD3850 256mb DDR3
And the screen :
http://www.upload.ee/thumb/121047/13.578.JPG
In the test it was 2.3V . But i managed to get 660mhz . But thats not the "redline" . So ill try some more tommorow . Sorry for my english , its not that good :) . So lets see what happens :p: . :wave:
1200W,very nice OC there.will be waiting to
see what you get tomorrow.P.S you english is fine
So i had some more testin . And found the best bios for "air" :D . Well ok heres the screen :
http://www.upload.ee/thumb/121282/680mhz_superpi.JPG
Ram - 2.380V
I just tested it 1 mhz at the time . :p: Well , I am really happy for the result . And still its not "redline" . I think , i have to change my inbox cooling for some better one :yepp::ROTF:
Nice work 1200W, that board is well known for its ram clocking abilities. It would be interesting to see what you can pass SPI32M at.
What is usually voltage required by x48 mch to achieve 500fsb, 600mem and pl8?
Just like in Germany, it's been >30 degrees for the last 2 weeks.... not good for overclocking... :(
Well, there are some other things you can do during summer.... :D
I still have to test my OCZ Blade LV, and I found a kit of OCZ Titanium Alpha VX2 on ebay, should be quite good, specs are 500MHz CL4, 2.3V for those who don't know these kits.
could some please explain how efficiency
works in Super Pi? i see people talking
about great efficiency,but i dont understand
how it calculated,(how does someone tell)
if its getting good efficiency.
thanks
Probably around 1.40v, depends on a few factors though.
For full stability my DFI X48 needs 1.42v for 500 FSB, 600 MHz, PL 7, chipset optimizations set for max performance.
http://i720.photobucket.com/albums/w...vPL7MoreAg.jpg
As far as I know, Seconds x MHZ = efficiency
So say you take 7.8 seconds at 6000 MHz for SPI 1M. That's 7.8 x 6000 = 46800 (or 46.8K you may see it expressed as).
From what I have noticed, 45 - 46K seems to be considered good efficiency. 48K is not so good.
I'm by no means an expert on this though so if I am wrong, please correct me.
1200w and cryptik your TG looks very good :yepp:
thanks CryptiK,now i get it.
so this run here is getting 9.3x5004=46537(46.5 efficiency)
http://i42.tinypic.com/14aext.jpg
I got hold on some Kingston HyperX KHX9600D2K2/2G, they should be Micron D9GKX, I know for sure when I take those heatspeader off.
http://i282.photobucket.com/albums/k...y/KH1200_1.jpg
http://i282.photobucket.com/albums/k...y/KH1200_2.jpg
http://i282.photobucket.com/albums/k...y/KH1200_3.jpg
Hope they go well. Be good to see some results when you have taken them for a spin.