lol, not at all!!!!
maybe YOUR board hates bh5...
you still havent replied my question, is it an old board? what revision? what nb stepping? a1 a2 a3 c1?
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lol, not at all!!!!
maybe YOUR board hates bh5...
you still havent replied my question, is it an old board? what revision? what nb stepping? a1 a2 a3 c1?
it's v2.0
but where can i read nb stepping?
in cpu-z
it's C1.
i simply hate this board. 2 sticks of bh-5 memory which overclock to xtremez but not on my board. grrrrr
faulty board... sell it and go a64 :) believe me, you wont regret it ;)
i know i won't.
but i don't have money for a64 system. when i get money, i get a64
ok, this is off topic for too many posts now :P
please make a new thread about your problems , maybe somebody else can help you :D
i changed the database a lot, any suggestions? do you think it looks better now or was looking better before? stats are not ready, will update that later when i have time, so it shows the average oc of 512mb sticks vs 256mb sticks etc etc :)
I like it, Sascha :DQuote:
Originally Posted by saaya
Well done :thumbsup:
is it symmetric or what? :D hahaha :D i think i exaggerated the syymetry a bit :lol:
Saaya,
Just tested a single 512MB stick of Mushkin PC3500 blvl2 with 340WF chips. Results were a max speed of 260MHz at 3.6v, 875P.
Pic: http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...246#post565246
Edit: Above was max speed, although unstable. Max stable speed was 255MHz at 3.4v.
maybe you could make some graphs sayaa. maybe to see if there is a certain peak with with speed at around a certain time. and you should ask for the people to tell you if its max oc or max stable oc. might make things easier to understand. ;) but i do like the added info. we just need to get the word out so more people add their steppings.
my one stick of BH-5..
3092E
W942508BH-5
245 FSB, 3.3V
Abit NF7
gogetta, is that 100% stable?
READ! :P those are stable ocs. some might not be 100% stable, but they are 99% stable (some are superpi stable, some are prime95 blend stable, some are memtest stable.)Quote:
Originally Posted by WeStSiDePLaYa
read the first lines on top, i told everybody to only post stable overclocks and recommend people to run prime95 blend and a game at the same time as its a very quick way to test the stability and make sure its at least 99% stable.
and im working on graphs ;)
http://xtremesystems.org/forums/atta...chmentid=17773
stang, what brand and rating is that stick? and is it a 512mb or 256mb stick?Quote:
Originally Posted by Stang_Man
thx a lot for posting :toast:
whoops sorry, must have missed that last night.
Twinmos PC3200 256MBQuote:
Originally Posted by saaya
your welcome! glad to help :)
Yessir - 255MHz at 3.4v. I have a feeling I will be able to get more out of it when I switch to a lower multiplier cpu...the 3.0c I used for this test tops out at 260MHz. I'll post an update in a day or two.Quote:
Originally Posted by saaya
Mkay, I have 2x512s of Mushkin L2 PC3500 here. Both are 338WF, one does 255 stable and the other does 258 stable, on 3.2v, when run individually. :D They have quite a bit of burn-in time @ 3.2v I really need to get a better PSU, that I can crank the 3.3v rail on, or pick up an OCZ Booster. :cool:
Quote:
Originally Posted by spaceman
Ui... A64 I assume?! :D
W942508CH-5
0328WI
3.1VDIMM
230 2.5-2-2-11 CPC ON
great ram...
SiSoftware Sandra
Benchmark Results
RAM Bandwidth Int Buff'd aEMMX/aSSE : 3454MB/s
RAM Bandwidth Float Buff'd aEMMX/aSSE : 3113MB/s
Int Buff'd aEMMX/aSSE (Integer STREAM) Results Breakdown
Assignment : 3465MB/s
Scaling : 3464MB/s
Addition : 3446MB/s
Triad : 3444MB/s
Data Item Size : 8-bytes
Buffering Used : Yes
Offset Displacement Used : Yes
Bandwidth Efficiency : 93% (estimated)
Float Buff'd aEMMX/aSSE (Float STREAM) Results Breakdown
Assignment : 3466MB/s
Scaling : 3159MB/s
Addition : 2929MB/s
Triad : 2898MB/s
Data Item Size : 8-bytes
Buffering Used : Yes
Offset Displacement Used : Yes
Bandwidth Efficiency : 84% (estimated)
weird AIDA32 can't report it
http://freeweb.siol.net/tadej27/buffalo.jpg
it runs 2.5-2-2 but doesnt run 2-2-2? 0_o
step by step
235 2.5-2-2-11 CPC ON 2*256 DC
geeze how did i wanted to sell these ram...it's better then KHX3000/512 i have lol
SiSoftware Sandra
Benchmark Results
RAM Bandwidth Int Buff'd aEMMX/aSSE : 3468MB/s
RAM Bandwidth Float Buff'd aEMMX/aSSE : 3117MB/s
Int Buff'd aEMMX/aSSE (Integer STREAM) Results Breakdown
Assignment : 3400MB/s
Scaling : 3578MB/s
Addition : 3447MB/s
Triad : 3450MB/s
Data Item Size : 8-bytes
Buffering Used : Yes
Offset Displacement Used : Yes
Bandwidth Efficiency : 92% (estimated)
Float Buff'd aEMMX/aSSE (Float STREAM) Results Breakdown
Assignment : 3404MB/s
Scaling : 3202MB/s
Addition : 2959MB/s
Triad : 2906MB/s
Data Item Size : 8-bytes
Buffering Used : Yes
Offset Displacement Used : Yes
Bandwidth Efficiency : 83% (estimated)
Melco DDR-SDRAM PC3200 - 256 MBytes
are you going to post results for every 5mhz step? :P hehehe
try 2-2-2, im sure it will work :)
Ayup, mobile 3000+ and DFI 250 Gb. :) The only prob I have is, my 9x CPU multiplier. Maxing out the RAM @1/1 only gives me something like 2250 MHz. :( Things look like they might improve tho, see the DFI has a winner thread. :cool:Quote:
Originally Posted by SAE
wow, thats a very nice oc for 1gb!!!! and only 3.2v... thats really nice! :)