Try your sticks one at a time Gorod, one of mine turned up bad.
And yes these are the "Windbond" chips JDizzle. (AA4T) :toast:
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Try your sticks one at a time Gorod, one of mine turned up bad.
And yes these are the "Windbond" chips JDizzle. (AA4T) :toast:
heya... finaly got my a64 rig up and running :0) the bios is a complete nitemare... nevber seen so many things to change ;0(..
is there anywhere i can get a complete list of settings that would suit this memory?...doesent have to be absoluty blisteringly fast..... just as fast as possible without compramising stabilty :0)
thnx!
Here is a basic guide.
Further testing on my SpeedPremiums found one stick was getting rare errors in test #8... and this is why system was rebooting occasionally.
So to recap, got 4 sticks of SP (all AA4T "44D" week6 05), A,B,and C sticks are all flawless and run 250Mhz 1T 8,2,2,2,2.0,14,16,e,e,f,e, auto/auto @ 3.5Vdimm.
Stick A runs any DIMM socket the same, Stick C runs any socket the same, but stick B only likes DIMM3, so A + B or C + B or A + C or C + A all run great in dual channel 250Mhz. But B + A or B + C (with B in DIMM1/2) is a no go over 245mhz.
Stick D doesnt work 100%, infact at any setting/voltage/fsb it gets a handful of errors in memtest86+ v1.51 test #8. Same bit (#10) in same area 39-46MB address. So stick D is going back RMA time. I'd luv to just be done and have all 4 sticks ready and willing to play with A64 S-SOI.
Still no results posted for 4 DIMMs in the new A64 chips, though that thread in "AMD" section on Venice looks promising, still I'd like to see results.
Odd thing, CPUZ calls DIMM1 "slot #3" and DIMM3 "slot 1"..... weird.
wow those are some thorough results bro good job...
what can 05094 - 50D twinmoss UTT do.did anyone tested it?
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Originally Posted by anilyy
Did you read the past 5 pages?
They dont all react the same so there are NO GUARANTEES on what it can do.
I have 1 good and 1 bad, #1 does 255@3.3V 1T on my DFI UI and the second one does 225 1T @3.3v
There are many others on EOCF who have similiar sticks as me most have great results and one other has 1 good 1 bad like me.
Buying 4 sticks IMO is the best way to go if you can do that...
Keep the best 2 and sell the other 2 ;)
this is a good idea if i can sure about 2 of them will be good i will buy :D.
Hey guys, if your looking for a simple way to help keep that ram cool when your pumping 3.6v through it...check out this little mod that was dreamed up by one of the guys over at OCF. Here is a link to his thread, should you be interested. I just posted this in one of the ram cooling threads, then it occured to me that someone here might find it useful.
http://www.ocforums.com/showthread.php?t=350891
It was inspired by a combination of the "rubber band" method and the Thermalright fan clips.
This works too :)
http://forums.extremeoverclocking.co...d.php?t=113513
The thing that makes these clips just a tad better in my mind is that the fan is elevated over the modules, without any contact, therefore, no vibrations and perhaps a little better airflow. The Zalman bracket is also a good alternative. The bottom line is just getting more air flowing, regardless of how you get it done.
someone also mentioned that vibrations can damage ram,I dont believe that though,such a small vibration cant make any huge impacts.
Either method is good...up to you guys to decide which one you prefer ;)
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Originally Posted by qk4722
:bows: is that fsb 265 @ 1-2-2-0 ?? thats just :rocker:
:slobber:
OT: wow 100 pages :D
I really don't know how much impact, if any, a fan's vibrations could or would affect the modules. I'm not really advocating one way or another, but I did think that this was a pretty cool idea the guy came up with. I'm tinkering with one, trying to add some springs in order to make the mounting just a little more secure.
To be honest, its hard to beat the Zalman (or similar homemade) bracket for ease and effectiveness.
A bit off topic but since you're talking about cooling the memory, looks like the SuperTalent Memory Cooler has been reborn on the Abit Fatal1ty mobo as "OTES RAMFlow". I elected to go with a Zalman bracket and 92mm fan. Just wish I could get it positioned a bit closer. If someone comes up with a twin 60mm fan solution mounted like the aforementioned SuperTalent and Abit cooling products, I'll jump on it. :D Hmmmm ... maybe I'll start looking around for the old 60mm fans, rubber bands and paper clips previous posters mentioned.
try PM *chew... he got that an8 fatal1ty board
i dont think he need/use that ram cooler :hehe:
Finally gave up the Twinmos SP AA4Ts on my current mobo and put them in a DFI LPUT 240HTT 2-2-2-6 3.2v 1:1 and they seem perfectly happy. I'm hoping the HyperX BH-5 I pulled from the LPUT (which did 252 2x512 on that single channel) will see the same jump Eva2000 saw with his BH-5 sticks (Level II PC3500) when he put them in his DFI NF4. Hopefully they like 3.4v more than my Mushkin Promo BH-5 did.Quote:
Originally Posted by gundamit
is someone here using SP's on intel board please ?
dont bother with intel boards. I had tried two sets, and it doesnt like it at all. Finally sold it and kept my BH6.
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Originally Posted by gundamit
Hahaha! Heres a quote frm that wonder device :D
"*Note: Our legal department would like to remind you to never throw water on any part of your computer, but we hope that you knew that already."
NOW they tell me! :( anyone wanna by some wet sticks :toast: lol
How trustworthy are the pictures shown on Neweggs site? Do they actually update them to accurately depict the memory in stock? Is there anywhere i can order online with some confidence of what i'm getting?Quote:
Originally Posted by Tibu
:D
just got these from my distributor in my country :
Twinmos "value" PC3200
Chipset : M.tec
week : 05094
Pic :
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5...5094_512mb.jpg
i'll be back with the result
:D
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Originally Posted by dexx
Dont trust the pics, they dont update them very often
That's exactly what I'm lookign for too. Anyone know a place that has the 512mb modules that are AA4T for sure?Quote:
How trustworthy are the pictures shown on Neweggs site? Do they actually update them to accurately depict the memory in stock? Is there anywhere i can order online with some confidence of what i'm getting?