800mhz club up and running. Any board welcome, dual channel and volts must be below 3v
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800mhz club up and running. Any board welcome, dual channel and volts must be below 3v
nvm :(
Why is there a limit on voltage?
Cool thread
You forgot to put.... "your name must be marcolecorse"
Second Club 800mhz and Orthers Frenchs Guys !!
Congratz for Zeuverclock & Cumbas :clap: :clap:
Configuration :
* P35-DQ6
* Q6600 G0
* 1024MB Crucial PC 8000 Ballistix 5-6-6-18 @ 2.73v :eek:
* Seasonic M12 600w
* 7800gtx
http://img.syndrome-oc.net/kirikou/2...012-001717.jpg
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=253535
Source : http://www.syndrome-oc.net/archives.php?id=2975
So P35-DQ6 + good D9 + 3v and you are in DDR2 800MHz Club? Nice :D
Actually so far it looks like P35-DQ6 + Ballistix PC8000/8500 + 2.75v and name is marcolecorse or Zeuverclock or Cumbas ^
I'll have to try this when my P35-DQ6 arrives from the RMA. My Ballistix PC8500 are unemployed at the moment. :)
look at this guys, the new DDR2 World Record, broken by my friend Zeuv !
814MHz, but with the worst crucial of the kit !
validation cpuz
:woot:
ps: my first post @ XS! :)
WoW - Awesome :shocked:
Some facts? Voltage?
What aout the "best" DIMM of the Kit :D ?
Hello :)
the voltage = 2,75v bios
Are you even really sure there is a DDR2 World Record in about 800Mhz?
Like I can see you guys easily do 800Mhz...
wow Awsome RAM!!!! this is sick! do u think the dfi p35 lt board can do it?? just to think this ram with an Q9450 would be a dream!! @ 1:1 Mhz and FSB..just have to wait till january pff!
top 800 dr2 king
I finally did it .
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=311754
2.8V bios ,thermaltake 90mm ~ 40 CFM :D
Héhé, great job Red :up:
You tried with more voltage ?
New WR DDR2 reached by brezodor (JMH Team) with 836MHz !
http://www.jmax-hardware.com/forum/i...ic,1767.0.html
http://img172.imageshack.us/img172/6020/3276kr5.jpg
Is only a cheapo build.......is this any good?
Oh then I misunderstand the point of the thread.
So what are we trying to achieve?
Can you elaborate?...."Not even close" is such useful information.:rolleyes:
I thought 468 1:1 was half decent.
oh well.
1. You need 800 Mhz+ instead of 468 Mhz.
2. CPUZ-Validation is necessary :)
Oh right...........halfway there then :D
Good enough for me for a 24/7 cruncher.:)
I didn't even know 800 was broken :| :( I can't even hit 700.
:welcome:
Hello alll,
This is my first time to join Club (and my first post)
Configuration:
- Gigabyte EP45-DS4 F8 BIOS
- E8600
- 2x1024MB Crucial PC 1066 5-5-5-24 @2.8v
- Antec Earth Watt 380W
- 9600GT
http://www.stephenyeong.idv.hk/DDR2_1600.jpg
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=418452
You guys are sick :) Can u show Everest Cash&memory results also? It would be really great!
Thank you!
Hahaha I SERIOUSLY doubt that ANY of these results are stable enough to even make it past the Everest loading screen. Besides, the last thing you want to do is load the RAM with 2.8v pumping through it ;)
hi FYI ur results is not right there... please check out here http://www.xtremesystems.org/Forums/...d.php?t=199241
any chances of seeing some everest benches at these speeds?
Hi!!! DDR2: 800Mhz Club ;)
http://img267.imageshack.us/img267/8...gigaqd7.th.jpg
This result with air @ Delta 12" 90CFM.
The next step with cold around -30º.
http://img181.imageshack.us/img181/2...4022zb7.th.jpg
Merry christmas!
FoX360
Wow! Total sickness! Great job, bro.
FoX360
Very good, share SPD please, thank in advance.
Wow awesome work guy :clap:
I wish I get past 700MHz :( nothing I do makes it go any higher.
My Ballistix 8500:
http://members.ziggo.nl/michielberkh...0DDR2-1620.png
http://i336.photobucket.com/albums/n..._0682klein.jpg
http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=454297
5-5-5-15 for the win :D
Thanks, it's 16FD3's at 2,9v :)
http://i336.photobucket.com/albums/n..._0664klein.jpg
4x1GB Kingston HyperX DDR2-800 ECC FB-DIMM@415MHz (4-4-3-12, 1.8v)
Stable 8hr Prime95 blend torture test:
http://i236.photobucket.com/albums/f...rime95_8hr.jpg
ptelles
Thats only 415MHz, thats just over half way.
No ur RAM speed would be 830MHz if u where using a 1:2 ratio.
No you're not, you're running 415MHz. Memory is Double Data rate, so what you see on the memory packaging is the effective speed and not the actual speed. CPU-Z tells you the actual speed of your memory. This thread is for people who run their memory at 800MHz, or 1600MHz DDR. :up:
Late night...got it.
My mobo only allows me to set a 1:1 or 5:4 ratio. :(
That's why not every mobo/module can do 800 ;)