Yeah I read that at Eoc. Still no Email from TwinMos. I called them about 5 hours ago.
That was 261 at 2-2-2-11 right?
Its pretty sufficient enough for me. The Tmsp hits 275 at 2-2-2-5 right? Worthy enough to me for the extra $15 or so.
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Yeah I read that at Eoc. Still no Email from TwinMos. I called them about 5 hours ago.
That was 261 at 2-2-2-11 right?
Its pretty sufficient enough for me. The Tmsp hits 275 at 2-2-2-5 right? Worthy enough to me for the extra $15 or so.
yeah it was 261 at 2 2 2 11 cpc on..
Check the vx/utt thread for the averages on the sticks...
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...t=50699&page=1
Thing is u cant tell if they are speed or regular
It hard to tell if they are speed or regular..so much dam reading..like trans..he says his chips have no pb so im guessing that regular twinmos ..so that the tmii
Wow Amazing. Highest result is 275? How high does the ocz ddr booster go on the nf7? Looks like they start performing at 3.3v.
It's hard to believe. I've got another pair to make it 4 X 512MB. Put in my AS8 with 3.25v (read from DDM). I haven't done memtest but it's bencable at 250 FSB @ 2-2-2-5. This is totally amazing. All sticks from the same badge ~ 0503/44D.
Where did you order it from? I need a location besides newegg.
got em from local store here in Malaysia. They have a distributor here. A bit pricey compare to newegg ~ about $180 a pair.Quote:
Originally Posted by fatfreepork
Ahh fudge. Its well worth the $180. Im taking from my 6800 fund to get some l33t ram.
I got 2 of those 512mb sticks yesterday, but they wont work with trcd set to 2, not even at stock speed! It runs fine in test 5 until about 99% of the test, then it caounts about 100 000 errors with the voltage set to 3,6v. I have tested 2 different BIOSes for my DFI nf3, but without any results. I have reseted the bios a several times to see if it was something wich "disturbed" it but no... Have anyone else experienced this kind of problem or know anything about it? (It is the UTT chips for sure)
Thanks
That is exactly the screenshot I've been looking for! Amazing doesn't begin to describe 2048 of memory running at 250fsb at those tight timings! Can someone try this on an A64 mobo and get 1T? Please post more benches and timing details. How does it affect game play? :slobber:Quote:
Originally Posted by bwan
bwan you have same as me 0503/44D
But i sold my pair.
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Originally Posted by fatfreepork
im working pretty much to get a 280@DC
currently im at 253@tightest timming@3.2V (3.23 actually on the DFI) , with the one stick sucking big time.
good news is, more twinmos are now avail in Greece to match the good one
ofcource ill update :D
I also have those Twinmos Speed Premium 2x512mb. I can do 245 cl2.0 2-2-2-5 @3.17V memtest 5 errorfree. But I get lots of errors (about 193 per pass) with the default tests. Is that somethin to worry about? I also get about 14 errors at 100x10 cl2.0 2 2 5 @ 3.2V with a single 512mb stick ;/
i think not , i have a bunch of 4484 (week 48) and all use the same PCB's, which is KO-6633Quote:
Originally Posted by Skip
i hope this is new info for u guys ;
the Speed Premium's 512x2 4464 clocked about 10mhz higher than others...
yesterday a have 4 pairs of 512x2, which is : (all out of the box - no burn in - all in 3.8v)
1. 4464 = 263 mhz
2. 4464 = 263 mhz
3. 4484 = 255 mhz
4. 50x4 = 255 mhz
sadly i dont have a chance to test further on each pair - they all sold out just a couple of hours
the chip - print and give this to your local dealer/store - it might help
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...id=24447&stc=1
this is my 4464 512x2 sticks .. on LP UT NF4 Ultra D
http://img201.exs.cx/img201/9853/30sfulllow9yy.jpg
PS : they all can bench @ 3.6v actually, but i just give it 3.8v for no reason :p:
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Originally Posted by bwan
same batch i got , but im stuck with 3.1Vdimm >;
TwinMOS Speed Premium 512MB sticks now back in stock at Chief Value. Won't last long I bet:
http://www.chiefvalue.com/app/produc...tem=20-218-405
Back in at newegg too:
http://www.newegg.com/app/viewProduc...218-405&depa=0
umm yeah, wow 1 stick left ...
I think i'll go shoot myself...
Yup was gunner post that just now.
Roll up Roll up... Get your 512MB sticks from the egg right now...
Technically no, the individual 512MB stick being 'Speed Premium' and the 1GB kit not.Quote:
Originally Posted by JDizzle
However, recent orders have indicated that the non-SP kit is arriving with UTT ICs although usually marked 50D rather than 44D.
Results in both cases have been similar nonetheless.
Thanks, that was exactly what I was looking for.
Got the auto-confirm from newegg about the availability. Tried to order 5 sticks. Kept going back to 1 till i realized i had bought the last stick. Jeez im gonna have to wait another few days. 2/15 to be exact, for another couple sticks.
Why is everybody still so excited about the TwinMos SP? I have a GB kit here and I'm having a lot of troubles with it, just like a lot of other dutch overclockers. A lot of dimms don't want to run 2-2-2-5 timings (just like ch5, it likes 2-3-2-5 better) no matter the voltage or don't get over 220 no matter the voltage. Are we having a bad batch in the Netherlands and Germany or something?
Got a question that I hope someone here may be able to answer.
I got 2x256 Twinmos SP from Bennah the other day and I memtested it error free upto 260mhz @ 2-2-2-6 1:1 and 1T @ 3.45Volts But it will not remain stable in windows. The only way I could get into windows was to run with the 166 divider.
Ben says he's tested these sticks on a P4 at 246 at only 3.1volts. So I am wondering if I am using the wrong bios. I'm currently using the 1.41b because I usually run TCCD.
would somebody else with a MSI K8N Neo2 please tell me which bios they are using for good results?
I would get a few and try out, but I had to remove my DDR booster and pop the TCCD back in to be able to get stable enough to post here :(
It's too much messing around to keep on hooking the booster up and then fiddle with a multi meter and then taking it all apart again.
1st rule:
never use a neo2 with a booster. (it will eventually die because the board uses crappy power components. huge flux in volts...etc.)
2nd rule:
never use a neo2 period.
3rd rule:
use a high cfm fan over the dimms and booster. heat is a huge factor when overclocking UTT and booster if using one must be kept cool at all times.
4th rule:
burn them in! not everyone is going to boot into 260 2-2-2 the first time. You should find the max mhz and max volts (try 3.2v first and work your way up .1v at a time, if you get more errors, or no gain in overclock, just roll the volts back to the last best stable setting) and then roll back a few mhz and loop memtest overnight while you sleep.
it's good to keep a log of memtest86 and all the settings you change in the bios. you can make an excel spread sheet and just keep track of your used settings. like volts, mhz, 1t/2t, vcore, chipset volts, drive strength, timings, etc....run test 5 to start out and loop a few times then roll on to some other tests, but usually test 5 is quick indication if it's stable or not.
make sure you are cooling the ram well while you do this. keep the case door open. then use your computer at the highest stable overclock and use your computer like you normally would for a week or so, then go back in a week or two and try to overlock them a bit more. in most cases they will reach higher a few more mhz. / also you will probably be able to oc the same speed but you will need less volts from burning in, this may contribute to higher speed since they are using less volts thus in turn will run cooler.
sorry for the long story, but i hope it might help some of you.