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My new BH5 ram: TEAMGROUP XTREEM 2X512
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Really nice 3Dclock stable .
SPi32M too :D
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Where can I buy TEAMGROUP memory?
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nice pair :D
might get one of these new ones myself :D
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WOW - nice clocks there buddy!
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Originally Posted by kiwi
Where can I buy TEAMGROUP memory?
in Italy thre is a shop that is selling them.... I don't know the USA situation..
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Originally Posted by giorgioprimo
in Italy thre is a shop that is selling them.... I don't know the USA situation..
giorgioprimo, can you send me the link of that shop via pm?
btw, there are actually few "newbh5" chips capable to compete with yours
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You need to tighten those timings. Here's what the best timings for bh5/utt are. You may need to loosen preamble or async latency depending on your memory controller or ram's preference. But otherwise, these are pretty much what you should go for.
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Actually, I need shops in Europe, UK/Germany preferably
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Wow, those look like some good ram. R we gonna see any new WR's from italy?
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If you can just buy a pair, and get results like that, those are fantastic.
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Can you please run cl2 so we can see what this pair can really do? On another note, I should be getting a pair for review soon ;)
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nice results there
you must be very very lucky or these sticks are super-cherry picked because those are incredible numbers
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http://www.overclockers.de/prodlist.php?kat=267 :slobber: is this their european seller? :eek:
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I can tell you that in the states that there are NO retailers selling. I had to get all my team mem from someone else that had it shipped here direct the Japan area.. Which is where i belive they are made. Great stuff. Even their TCCD based stuff kicks much arse..
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Nice Giorgio,
thanks for your review!
luigi
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Originally Posted by kk228
too expensive. here in slovenija 150€ :D
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In Slovenia cost 34900sit (/240 and you get €) here is the link of ram list in this Slovenian shop: http://www.funtech.si/ram.htm
Email: info@funtech.si but I don't know if they post out of Slovenia.
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Originally Posted by EnJoY
You need to tighten those timings. Here's what the best timings for bh5/utt are. You may need to loosen preamble or async latency depending on your memory controller or ram's preference. But otherwise, these are pretty much what you should go for.
Here is the max with your timing...... pretty tight :stick:
http://img295.imageshack.us/img295/2022/3916dj.jpg
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awesome clocks giorgioprimo. congratz :clap:
cu
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Originally Posted by giorgioprimo
Raise your preamble and see if that gives you more room. And put the tref to 100mhz 1.95us.
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:eek: Huh - this went fast.........,
http://www.overclockers.de/prodlist.php?kat=267
sold out 5 minutes after I ordered some.......... :confused: :confused: :confused:
:toast:
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well, nice job there, Now you realized I was not kidding you huh?;)
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hmm...nice pair indeed. If everything's going as plan, will get mine soon :)
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Amazing pair. Man, I envy you guys.... really.
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Originally Posted by Onepagebook
well, nice job there, Now you realized I was not kidding you huh?;)
:D Hey Kevin,
never thought U were kidding, only didn't read Your post till yesterday.
But it's very clear to me U were the first touching these sticks... :p: :p: :p:
:toast:
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:banana::banana::banana::banana:ing insane clocks - really super fine RAM
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http://users.skynet.be/pt1t/CSMA/mem...0_3.6v.jpg.JPG
@ 3.6v
I have also good new 2*512 BH5
COMPUTERSMSA UTT BH5 *Brain Power PCB*
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Any idea where to buy some cheap BH5-Mem in Germany? Or another shop which sells this Team-Memory in Germany?
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As far as I know, there is only one place in Germany, that sells Team Group memory. overclockers.de
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I need a place in America that sells these. Anyone know of one. BTW, Afireinside, those are your redlines, right?
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Try if you can find one here.
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as for OPB in the other post....and told u in MSN....nice very nce....
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hello,
where have you buy this ram ?
china ? taiwan ?
I'll go to shanghai in february
but i dont' think i can find this sort of memory
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I see that you live in Marseille. If that is Marseille, France then there is prolly also french reseller. At leas many of em in EU. Sweden, Germany, Finland...
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Originally Posted by Pt1t
woow... nice man... by the way, could you post some super pi & sandra result?
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i have the low latency type, the one w/ 1.5-2-2-5, do you think it'll fair as this one did? both of them are also BH-5's :D
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Originally Posted by jc2mm2
i have the low latency type, the one w/ 1.5-2-2-5, do you think it'll fair as this one did? both of them are also BH-5's :D
hey can u show your screen? show us your settings? :D
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Originally Posted by moddolicous
I need a place in America that sells these. Anyone know of one. BTW, Afireinside, those are your redlines, right?
A guy on Ebay has been selling a lot of TeamGroup ram lately. here is one of his listings.
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Bought 'em
I bought a set of these sticks from http://www.tankguys.biz/team-xtreem-...00-p-1539.html Monday, had the shipped overnight after reading this thread and the review @ http://www.vr-zone.com/?i=3221&s=1. All I can say is I'm very disapointed. After a 13 hour memtest burn-in of 250mhz 3.6v 5-2-2-2, which resulted in only 19 errors can cannot pass a 32m pi with same settings much less duplicate any of the results found here or vr-zones review. O well I'll put em on ebay & try to get @ least a $100 back out of em. I have 3 corsair kits that can do better. One does 273 @ 3.6v.
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PC3200 or 4000? Ive got the 3200, can do 265 pifast/1M but no 32M. They became PC3200 for a reason i guess..
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Why did you buy the 200 MHz modules and not the 250 MHz modules when you want to run 250 MHz?
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Originally Posted by uOpt
Why did you buy the 200 MHz modules and not the 250 MHz modules when you want to run 250 MHz?
Well vr-zone used 200MHz modules in their review & got 270 out of em, giorgioprimo's were pc3200's as well. I figured since they both got 270 out of their's I might be able to as well. They were $127 the pc4000's are $170. I guess I agree with "loc.o", they are pc 3200 for a reason. They still do 250mhz 3.6v but thats nothing spectacular IMO. Also the date on 'em 0604, giorgioprimo's were 0552 & vr zones we 0551. Maybe those are better than this year's.
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Originally Posted by The Nemesis
Well vr-zone used 200MHz modules in their review & got 270 out of em, giorgioprimo's were pc3200's as well. I figured since they both got 270 out of their's I might be able to as well. They were $127 the pc4000's are $170. I guess I agree with "loc.o", they are pc 3200 for a reason. They still do 250mhz 3.6v but thats nothing spectacular IMO. Also the date on 'em 0604, giorgioprimo's were 0552 & vr zones we 0551. Maybe those are better than this year's.
Many review sticks was handpicked good sticks thats why your pc3200 did not do so well that they did.I did same stupid mistake and buyed pc3200 sticks before i know that they started to sell pc4000 sticks.
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another shining example of how you get what you pay for.
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Originally Posted by HousERaT
another shining example of how you get what you pay for.
Not really I only paid $127.50 for these
http://img208.imageshack.us/img208/6113/27336v5hz.jpg
and my second set of of 3500's cap out @ 260 for $100. (both bought on ebay) Guess it was too much to hope for to spend under $150 again for these kind of results.
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nicke kit you have there giorgioprimo :thumbsup:
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Originally Posted by The Nemesis
Well vr-zone used 200MHz modules in their review & got 270 out of em, giorgioprimo's were pc3200's as well. I figured since they both got 270 out of their's I might be able to as well. They were $127 the pc4000's are $170. I guess I agree with "loc.o", they are pc 3200 for a reason. They still do 250mhz 3.6v but thats nothing spectacular IMO. Also the date on 'em 0604, giorgioprimo's were 0552 & vr zones we 0551. Maybe those are better than this year's.
Did the review mention that they bought the modules themself in a random shop?
If not they are usually supplied by the vendor.
Personally, if somebody sent me a kit for review I would spend the money to buy a random identical kit myself and review both.
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Originally Posted by The Nemesis
Not really I only paid $127.50 for these
and my second set of of 3500's cap out @ 260 for $100. (both bought on ebay) Guess it was too much to hope for to spend under $150 again for these kind of results.
Thats old bh5 they always clock over 265mhz. The most sticks do 270+ , some bad ex do 265+
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Originally Posted by Lastviking
Thats old bh5 they always clock over 265mhz. The most sticks do 270+ , some bad ex do 265+
So how much volts does it take to reach 265-270+? I've got XMS 3200 LL Pro's that are hard to come by & would hate to fry'em but they will only do 255 or so stable with 3.5v. I'd love to get 272+ stable out of any of my kits (only have one that will do it). Especially the 3500's.
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Originally Posted by The Nemesis
So how much volts does it take to reach 265-270+? I've got XMS 3200 LL Pro's that are hard to come by & would hate to fry'em but they will only do 255 or so stable with 3.5v. I'd love to get 272+ stable out of any of my kits (only have one that will do it). Especially the 3500's.
3.7 or 8 should be fine as long as they are cooled.
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Exchanged for DDR 500MHz Dual Channel Zeus BH-5 it was not much better. Gonna get rid of em. No more experiements for me gonna stick with my old corsair.