My orange ones are the same. I boot at 12 x 240. I tried the purple, but they didn't seem to like the bh-5.
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My orange ones are the same. I boot at 12 x 240. I tried the purple, but they didn't seem to like the bh-5.
i tried mine BH5 and they aren't very stable at 200 mhz on all dimms , i'll retry them.
mine aren't stable at 200 with the vdimm mod, but they run great above 240
Is that with A8V or K8NSNXP-939???Quote:
Originally posted by pkrew
mine aren't stable at 200 with the vdimm mod, but they run great above 240
That's with the Gigabyte board. The vdimm is set for 3.5 24/7 and occationally higher. It runs fine at 200 without the high vdimm
If you turn the voltage down does it run at 200 ok?Quote:
Originally posted by pkrew
That's with the Gigabyte board. The vdimm is set for 3.5 24/7 and occationally higher. It runs fine at 200 without the high vdimm
With this particular volt mod you control it with the 3.3v rail. Once its modded it will equal what your rail is set at. There's another way to mod it that you can adjust lower, but this one you don't have to turn your voltage up as much to get the vdimm that you want.
Not much of a problem really, if you're running air, just boot at 240 x 10. It also depends on the memory. My lvl 2 doesn't clock as well on this board and I boot it at 230
pkrew i've finded the technic to adjust voltage of this mod.
when i used a floppy wire about 25 cm instead a big wire 220v i had 3,3v with 3,4 VIO.
i think a 1 or 2 ohm resistor should be good
That may work, I suppose you could probably put a vr in the line. For me, I like the voltages. I'm not too worrried about running 200.
my god those are fast... 30sec at only 2.64 big ones.. thats faster than a 940 fx...
nice run!
THX :toast:
finally hit 8000 in bandwidth, 274 x 11
Congrats, pkrew. :toast: You've got that board working nicely.
+1 :toast:
Very nice Pkrew!!, what ram are you using to hit that mark?
Thanks guys, I'm using khx pc3500.
Nice job!,
timings & voltage?
2225 and 3.7v
CH-5 ?
Its bh-5
That's why I was wondering whether I should keep my Mushkin 3500 level 2 or go with the OCZ 3700 EBs...
What did you do to get it to 3.7v? I didn't think it could take it?Quote:
Originally posted by pkrew
2225 and 3.7v
I just turned up the 3.3v rail to 3.7v. I only ran it for a few minutes, but I'm sure people have put more than that through A64's. I usually just leave it at 3.5v. The ram gets pretty warm without ramsinks. I'm just going to have to try and cut the ones I have.