cellshocks HS is perfect opposite of HR-07
can take heat, but cannot spread it
hr-07 can spread tones of heat, but can't take it ;)
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cellshocks HS is perfect opposite of HR-07
can take heat, but cannot spread it
hr-07 can spread tones of heat, but can't take it ;)
One of my Cellshock "Red Devils" died. Came home to a lovely STOP error on my Win 7 machine faulting memory management. Ran memtest and got one error right off the bat in test #1. I was only feeding them 2.2v and they had active cooling. I'll try the freezer trick, but I'm not hopeful. Good thing I have plenty of other D9 to replace them.
This is what happened to my ram. I was running memtest regularly and getting no errors, and at the time I had my 680i board so high MHz, low timings were a must. I ran them 950MHz 4-3-3-9 but needed 2.17v to do it, and even with active cooling this killed one of my cherished D9GKX sticks (still sitting on my desk).
I'm never putting more than 2.1v though my current set, but to be honest D9GKX is wasted in my current rig because it's doing 1076MHz cas5 lol. Maybe I should go 5-4-4-12 or something more "D9-ish" :D
I tried the freezer thing a few times but it didn't work, not in the long run. :(
Cooking them works sometimes.
Corsair Dominator PC9136 @D9GMH + Asus P5N-e : nice BP :D
Tested with vdimm @2.42v, vNB @1.74v
http://img69.imageshack.us/img69/2466/everestmaxbp.jpg
The poor mobo was at maximum, she's actually dead after 4 years of hard overclocking :(
Woah! That's incredibly tight timings for 620 MHz. Kind of low volts to :up:
Hye dudes :D
That's the highest I've been able to screen ...gone up to 740mhz with ET6 but crashed lol (sorry no BW test or validation :/ )
http://www.kirikoo.net/images/1EeKy%...302-143624.jpg
Umh I'd like to be able to touch something like that on the T2RS+ now ...this famous UD3 is dead now 'cus of bad insulation etc under SS :(
Only did a very few testings before burning it : I'm really sad cus it was a pretty good memory clocker -_-
not many people overclocking D9's with amd?
this was fairly stable, i ran super pi and maxxmem without issues. @2.3V
http://i256.photobucket.com/albums/h...ge/ddr1333.jpg
this was more of a suicide run @ 2.4V
one stick died in the process of finding the right setting for this. blue screen right after validation :rofl:
it was later revived with a heatgun.
http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=1072736
Today i tested my GoodRam Pro on micron d9gkx. They make 1440 Mhz with CL5 on 2,5V:yepp:.
http://valid.canardpc.com/cache/banner/1088774.png
They are really nice
Thx Cryptik :D that was my first real failing though :/ (SS noob powered) was'nt really cus of bad insulation tbh,
than better sayin a bad habit of being faded/tired/stoned at night when workin on my hw ;) ...restarted the system after leting it warming up :yepp:
But now don't wanna go X48 :/ I'm studying P55 atmo and 1100C8 is good enough to me on my FTW ^^
I wanted to enter the 700 club ? I did it !! Very quickly lol
It's nice when goals are achieved, congrats on the 700+ MHz :up: At least the board died for a good cause.
I've been testing some DDR2 again as well, this time I was clocking memory on my newly acquired Asus Commando. It's a great board! :up:
http://img717.imageshack.us/img717/9...ucialanniv.jpg
( Please excuse the voltage, it's enough for a MaxxMem run at 590MHz... ;) )
Wow! Great job on Commando mate ;) makes me wanna ride it again but borrowed to my flatmate for a temporary rig :(
I always forget to try low latency :/ ...it stucks @666C5 for me with gmh but gat to check cas4 sure :yepp:
Very nice Don_Dan, massive write bandwidth especially considering the FSB. A SPI32M coming up perhaps?
Nvidia chipset :up:
Thanks!
I had a lot of fun once I put in my 45nm cpu, it's easier to push high FSB speeds.
Thanks mate, strap tweaks ftw! ;)
Weather forecast says it's going to rain tomorrow so I'll run some 32M!
You should mention that write and copy bandwidth are way lower.... ;)
As promised, here is a 32M run at almost the same settings. Had to relax subtimings a bit, and I had to lower NB voltage because it crashed after loop 10 to 12 a few times before I concluded it was the NB. I think I'll revisit this board with some Thermalright chipset coolers.
No maxmem and no cw of course, only LSC enabled.
http://img413.imageshack.us/img413/8...dr21150cl4.jpg
No one seems to be interested in what I'm posting... hm...
Well, here's an Everest run on P45 so you can compare it to the Commando. Should have run PL9 though.... :rolleyes:
http://img28.imageshack.us/img28/570/unbenannt2va.jpg
Then another run at max clocks, this time with PL9:
http://img714.imageshack.us/img714/8163/unbenannt14.jpg
Read bandwidth is so bad, I'm really embarassed.
You would think with the latency that tight with Cas 4 your read times would be 12K.