wow, great frequency with 6-6-6
VDIMM ?
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wow, great frequency with 6-6-6
VDIMM ?
thanks, 1774mhz, 6.6.6, 1.725vdimm in bios, think its actuallly closer to 1.73
Super Talent 2200 C8 on AMD, memory voltage - 1.6625V.
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http://www.edgeofstability.com/image...30c6_mem_s.jpg
crazydiamond,thats just crazy.you have got a great kit indeed.:up:
im going to be testing mine with my new 980x this weekend.still learning
the hew cpu,but i should get some good results.
very nice :p:
http://i70.photobucket.com/albums/i8...est1736mhz.png
I tried another board, P6X58D Premium without much success compared to my X58A-UD7, so I know my board isn't holding the STT sticks back, it's my CPUs. Since getting a 3845 chip is next to impossible these days, would something like a 960 be a sure thing for a stronger IMC or is it still luck of the draw?
( Cute imc in that 1035T, ooohh I am so gonna get one of them as soon as they are released :) )
Got a different 920, batch 3949A596, doesn't seem any better than the 3946A172 :mad: Why is it so hard to find a chip with a good IMC?!
Testing my kit on this new ASUS board, hoping for better results.
there might be a little bit more in them beep ;)
1790mhz 6.6.6 32m :D
http://i70.photobucket.com/albums/i8...m1790c6c-1.png
Why pump more VTT into the chip than is necessary? 1.60v is pretty stupid just for DDR3-2000 C8 on the 2:10 divider. That's the kind of volts one should need for doing 2100+! Still trying to figure out why a board with 24-phase power regulation for CPU and 3-phase on the memory is getting burned by a board with 16-phase on the CPU and 2 for the memory. I'd think the UD7 would have better voltage regulation and thus need less juice :shrug:
Have an overdrive screen I can look at? ;)
I corrupted my windows install at 1766 1.72v...not looking good for my cause.
Very tempted to pick up a set of these with my first paycheck at my new job...