anyone have a pic showing the measuring points for the vdimm on the Msi Neo 2 Plat, i currently have my Booster @ 3.4v @ 255 for my VX but want to use my multimeter to make confirm the voltage.
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anyone have a pic showing the measuring points for the vdimm on the Msi Neo 2 Plat, i currently have my Booster @ 3.4v @ 255 for my VX but want to use my multimeter to make confirm the voltage.
There's a circle above the forth memory slot with two dots, one in the white area and the other in the black area. The black one is where you measure the VDIMM.Quote:
Originally Posted by Wingz
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Originally Posted by arj
thanks arj http://www.pclincs.co.uk/Forums/imag...lies/thumb.gif
3.5v - 266mhz
3.6v - 268mhz ---MAX tried 3.7v @ 270mhz not stable
bob you reached max then.
DAMN 268! You must get like 30ns latency with that.
i dunno about 30ns, i only get 34ns at 260, you are talking about everest right? i haven't tried getting into windows at 268mhz because i'd have to use 9multi, my cpu maxes out at 2.67ghz, 268mhz in dual channel, wonder what i could get in single channel.... might try it when i get bored
It seems at least one of my VX sticks doesn't respond to burn-in at all. 4 days (& nights ;) ) of testing, I've tried also various chipset voltage adjustments just in case, have had 3 sessions of continuous 8hour memtest runs, and many not so long ones, the errors just keep coming where they did previously.
odb, thankyou I have added your results :)
TEDY, it's almost certain your chipset is limiting you... wait till you go to a nice AMD64 setup and the MHz should climb ;)
bobmanfoo, updated your results too dude... very nice :toast:
Here's my results. They all pass at least 25 loops of Test #5 at 2-2-2-5 and the voltages are taken with a multimeter and are within 0.03v
3.1v - 209Mhz
3.2v - 222Mhz
3.3v - 242Mhz
3.4v - 259Mhz
3.5v - 261Mhz
3.6v - 263Mhz
really hope so or vdimm.....soon i'll have vdimm pencil mod done :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Rabbi_NZ
enok, changed your results as per PM request
arj, thanks a lot for the thorough testing. it's appreciated :)
your results have been added.
TEDY,
if CPC OFF lets you get higher it usually points to chipset limit... unfortunately, though, with 2x512mb extra vdd does very little in my experience with nF2... once you hit the limit, you've hit the limit.
nah also with cpc off 255 i get tens of errors 2*512...
so must be chipset eh ? i should go to someone with DFI NF3 and check there ? :P
with CPC off my chips do no better either. ARJ your chips are seeming to be just like mine. About 242-243 max at 3.3v. I hope I can get as high as you with 3.5v though.
Oh that is weird. Exact same error and only 1 per pass. Maybe that one part of the IC is very sensitive to voltage? Do you think you can burn that out over time?
PLEASE, POST YOUR PCB REVISION ASWELL AS CHIP'S DATE AND LATENCY, IN ORDER TO MAKE A BETTER "CONTRIBUTION"! :p:
sorry but i had to put it on caps! :D
/me :slap: enok
Modified 1st thread... thanks for the suggestion :toast:Quote:
Originally Posted by enok
Good point. But I'm personally not going to remove the heatspreaders until I test my VX in A64 operation to see their true (in)capability. :p:Quote:
Originally Posted by Rabbi_NZ
and what about P4 results?
hmmm, looks like you need to reconfigure your averages... you've got four 3.6v examples, yet the average is of only two. dunno what else is outdated.
just figured i give you a nudge to get that sorted. ;)
No one has posted them... it would be great to get some though
uh... looking through the 1st post, i see four people with mhz's beside the 3.6v part....
pik-ard,
jus a misunderstanding bro... i was answering the Intel question, we must have posted at the same time.
i havent updated averages in a few days.. i will tonight wen i get home from work. jus havent had time last few days.
oh, i see now. sounds good. :)