I've joined the Club with four GB of GMH.
Not spectactular though:
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...wpost&t=256756
880 CAS 3-3-3-5 @ 2.51v :(
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I've joined the Club with four GB of GMH.
Not spectactular though:
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...wpost&t=256756
880 CAS 3-3-3-5 @ 2.51v :(
I was wondering how long it would take you to find this thread :p: Try 3-3-3-12 @ 800 1.9v, and bump frequencies and voltages when needed. @ 3-3-3-12/15/18 you should be able to do over 900, voltage will vary obviously, but if its a good D9 kit, about 2.1v.
I've found this thread in the past :rolleyes:
I'm able to run 4-4-4-5 @ 1115 @ 2.4v, but I have to back down to 1040 4-4-4-5 @ 2.2v :down:
3-3-3-5 @ 800 is only good at 2.0-2.1v.
I think the motherboard has a little bit to do with it. :down: chew* had some talk about Gigabyte's AMD boards not liking D9 and even clocking ProMOS kits better than D9. I'm gonna let this board go soon and look for another DDR2 board. :rolleyes:
BeepBeep2,very nice:up
1115 cl4 is not bad at all
Well-at least the Gigabyte 775 Boards like D9- 4x1GB Crucial Ballistix Tracer 1066 16.FD5 @1302 5-5-5-15 SPi 32M @2,14V:D
http://www.abload.de/thumb/4x1gb651213v32ms84ze.jpg
Itīs a shame I sold them, but now after having upgraded to 1156 with one machine, I still have 3 kits of 1066 Ballistix and one 1066 Team kit left-this has to be enough^^
I still owe a result of my CS2221440 with D9GKX here, it took a while till I got them back, they run like they did before^^
668,2 Mhz | 5-5-5-15 | Micron D9GKX | 2x1GB MSC CellShock CS2221440 PC2-8000 C4 | P45 | Gigabyte GA-EP45-UD3 | 2,22V | websmile
http://www.abload.de/thumb/cellshock...6822.2ahsv.jpg
With the return of the CS, I also got a Mushkin 996525 PC2-8000 4-5-4-11 for testing purposes- nothing spectacular but better than nothing
630,4 Mhz | 5-5-5-15 | Micron D9GMH | 2x1GB Mushkin RedLine 996525 PC2-8000 C4-5-4-11 | P45 | Gigabyte GA-EP45-UD3 | 2,21V | websmile
http://www.abload.de/thumb/63032m22vcl5iuuo.jpg
very nice:up:
Thank you for the kind words:)- next week I will get my supposedly last DDR2 rams, 4x1GB of Crucial Ballistix PC2-8500- in spite of still having a system running with DDR2 and seven D9GMH/GKX kits I think I will concentrate on DDR3 afterwards
yea i just went back to ddr2 and 775 for the fun of it.i have three kits of crucials
d9's and will start playing with them as soon as my E8600 arrives:D
gigabut boards doin good
didnt get a chance to play with my new ud3p:(
hope new owner treats her well
Maybe I will try if I get the new Ballistix because I will have to do some tests to see if they are ok and how they perform- usually I am not a big fan of high V for mere testing purposes, especially if these are longer tests and the UD3 and E8600 are my 24/7 system built in a case
I'm not suggesting anything silly, many of us have run 2.4 - 2.6v for hours on end with no sign of degradation. I'm sure we'd all like to see what these kits of yours, which are better than any of us have ever seen before, anywhere, can do on that voltage range (2.4 - 2.6v for example). SPI32M dual channel at 680MHz+ should be easy given what they are doing on only 2.2v (which is less than many of us ran on D9 for years daily).
So many kits can do SPI32M CL5 at 650 - 660 MHz, it's pedestrian these days. It's over 680 MHz that seperates good ram from great ram, and given even moderate voltage, say 2.4v, we'd love to see what yours can do.
anyone know what kind of IC's these are?
they are one of my ballistix pc6400 cl4's
http://i51.tinypic.com/n1a23c.jpg
if it is 2x1 GB kit double side probably D9-GMH
yea its the 2x1GB DDR2-800 cl4 16FD3 kit
Should be D9G- I am suprised that these Chips are on 6400s as they are high binned, is this a kit without clips at the HS?- to be sure you can measure how big the ICs are- if its 10mmx10mm this would be the last proof you need
these have the clips.i was just curious as to whether there was a way
to know if they d9- GKX's or GMH's by the numbers on them?
I saw these chips till now only on 1066s kits- knowing how Microns bins these are more or less an equivalent to GKX or Micron changed binning in the last days- 25E was GKX, binned at 400 Cl5-5-5- theoretical these 25F should be 400 Cl4-4-4
D9GMH or D9GKX is the same chip, just binned by Micron, but since these have been binned again by Crucial, it doesn't really matter. On some older kits you could see the original marking shine through the new Ballistix marking, is it possible on your kit?
-25F is not the original Micron speed grade, it should be -25E for D9GKX and -3 for D9GMH. -25F is a theoretical 400MHz CL4 speed grade.
Edit: You know you're a real ram addict when you know Micron's speed grades by heart. :rofl:
wow thanks for the great info guys.
and no it doesnt seem to shine through
Now that you know they're good stuff, give them a spin on the UD3P! :up:
i already did:D
this kit does ddr2-1200 w/2.28v
so its just average,im looking for
a kit that will do 1300+ w/2.40v or less
Not very impressive if I can dare to say that- but nothing unusual, I had a lot of 800 Crucial Kits and except for one or two, they had no chance aganist my 1000 and 1066 Kits- the best I did hit was 633MHz C5 at 2,2Volts with an 800 16FD5, one 800 16FD3 kit I sold did 660 on an AMD sys with 2,31V but then refused to scale at the new owner- I had only tested it for 600 at 2,02V as I had too much ram and too little time:D