tested today my old RETAIL G.Skill2666cl10 , more to come:D
all air , ram 2.240v bios -2.238 DMM
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tested today my old RETAIL G.Skill2666cl10 , more to come:D
all air , ram 2.240v bios -2.238 DMM
http://abload.de/img/retaildcqng.jpg
Someone was drunk during kits sorting,probably some sampling kits gone in the wild :D Joking aside,this is the best retail Samsung i ever saw,also the best Gskill samsung ram noticed.Waiting for proper runs :up:
2013Feb
13082500173729/30
1458MHz @ air @ 2.210V G.Skill F3-2400C9-8GTXD
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just for lolz
TaPaKaH - 5:55.625 - 100x50 - 1400MHz @ 6-10-6-22 - MSI Z97 Xpower - GSkill PSC - 2.26V - LN2/LN2
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Nice Sam,does the msi board train memory quite well under ln2?
Notice rtls 37-38,will it train rtls 36-37,nice result
Sam, cant believe you attempted that lol
NFSZ nice sticks for that bin! All mine were junk
37-38 is the lowest I could get the MSI board to train, anything lower set in directly or via RTL compensations would not POST.
When my board was shiny and new, getting PSC to run 1333 8-12-8 on air was relatively easy (once you know the ODT trick) but on my recent re-tests I couldn't get it to work no matter what. So it's hard for me to objectively judge what MSI boards are like on LN2 as my particular sample (in a messed up state) was relatively difficult to operate. For example, I needed around 0.10V more than I would on M6I/M7G and certain timing combinations that I know the kit can easily do wouldn't even POST (like tWRWR=4, had to run 5).
New run 5GHz/4,9GHz @ water 1429MHz @ air:
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@ Splave
Tahnks
Yep I understand,your sample doesn't do what it use to do on air so makes you think ln2 results may have been better with a new sample
Yeah normally I like to have two motherboards so I can always compare if any problems as you know cold memory benching can be demanding on the motherboard
5GHz/4.9GHz @ water, 1458MHz @ 2.21V air, 5.57.594s;)
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5:56:906 | 48x104.27 | 470K | 1459.8 MHz | 9-12-12-16 1T | 2.38 V | 2x4GB G.Skill Trident-x (Samsung) | ASUS Z97 Impact | air/air | Dancop (XP)
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New PSC F3-12800CL8D-4GBTD @ 1361MHz @ dice @ 1,94V
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sergmann - 5:55:672 - 4770K - 125x40 - 1375Mhz @ 6-10-6-24 - ASRock Z97 OC Formular - G.Skill Trident PSC - 2,20 - LN2/LN2
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dinos22 - 5:55.438 - 100x50 - 1400MHz @ 6-10-6-26 - GIGABYTE Z97X SOC FORCE - Patriot PSC - 2.4V - LN2/LN2
Did some messing around at 5GHz with PSC subzero
GIGABYTE Z97X-SOC FORCE X04 bios
Patriot 2500 PSC
4770K
EK copper heatspreaders and KP Venom on top
trick on GIGABYTE is to get the bios profile right to start with as well as correct temps on CPU and memory
i have a 2400 7-10-7 profile i start with and then 2600 6-10-7 and then move onto tighter timings and higher speeds.
had issues with wazza, need to get my usual Pi benching OS in shape and give this another shot again
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Asrock fluctuating bclk by 0.2 is not a surprize... good job dinos on patriot rams...
Does is fluctuate under superpi load?
Very good job/score bro;)
Looking good Dino,we have a refresh thread for Z97
Z97 subs go here
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...-Out-Challenge!
Bit of a thread Necro, as is usual for me, but I think I'll be posting some results here in not too long. Have some PSC and BDBG on hand, and some BBSE on the way.
TheHoof - 6:06:875 - 50x100 - 2133 MHz - 7-9-6-24-74-1 - ASRock Z87M OC Formula - Corsair Dominator GT 1866C9 2x2GB/PSC - 1.76v - stock air
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No waza for this run, will be added soon . This IMC is really testing my patience, Haswell seems quite a bit more tedious than newer generations.
TheHoof - 6:03:375 - 50x100 - 2400 MHz - 7-11-7-26-78-1 - ASRock Z87M OC Formula - Kingston HyperX T1 2400C9 4x2GB/BDBG - 1.851v bios/1.872v HWiNFO - AIO CPU/stock mem
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Massive improvement, though I still need to add waza to my runs. This kit is so much easier to handle than anything else I've tested so far. 2666C8 here we come!