Could there a superloose subtiming or special option for raw freqs in the BIOS, which renders the CL value you set in by hand irrelevant?
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Could there a superloose subtiming or special option for raw freqs in the BIOS, which renders the CL value you set in by hand irrelevant?
what were the subtiming values for your runs?
I'm not entirely sure CL5 and CL6 are real.
Even super good MFR barely have enough potential to suicide at 1000-1050 CL6 on air (with 2V+).
I wouldn't expect them to scale on LN2 so well that they...
Not sure if this counts as a record of any kind, just fooling around with DDR2 Elpidas at 2.30V: http://valid.canardpc.com/6fd2ei.
Can do HCI memtest with same timings at 600MHz with 2.20V :D
I remember dinos did 19xx with everything on air, so this is not too far off.
some sandbags from yesteryear
http://abload.de/img/a3zsg0.png
http://abload.de/img/b8js0f.png
CL6 and CL7:
http://valid.canardpc.com/9atwvb
http://valid.canardpc.com/zbel82
yes, 2.1V for this result (random pick)
pushing the CL7 on air:
http://valid.canardpc.com/p2mc7w
mems can definitely do more, the cheap CPU just runs out of BCLK at this mem multi
tWCL 8 is all I can boot above 1300 with my IMC2.10
do records also count if done on air? :)
could do this on air/~30c ambient a couple of minutes ago: http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=2855262
I don't think it's possible to keep a clean list since there are so many IC/timing combinations possible now.
Good luck on that anyway :)