Really awesome!
The new DHX2 HS look even better than the old black ones, and those were already the best I knew !
Wainting for OC :D
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Really awesome!
The new DHX2 HS look even better than the old black ones, and those were already the best I knew !
Wainting for OC :D
OCZ is using Powerchips on these Modules now, so if you bought them as "new" at a retailer shop the chance to have PSC oder Promos is very very high.
The results would fit there, too.
@Don Dan...
I'll start with DDR3 again when i made some personal/global (we'll see :D) DDR2 records.
It's well known that D9s aren't produced anymore so if the kits are sold out there's nothin new coming up :( .
The 2GB PC-8500 5-5-5-15 are available for 50€ here .. interesting price ...
All...
Here's no shop still selling them :( .
As I see it he has an AMD CPU so he doesn't have the problem that ther're no clocks below FSB-setting possible ;) .
Hi guys, I'd like to do some DDR2 Benches in the next months - so I may need another Board and some Kits for 3V+ around x-mas time.
I'd just like to know if there are any special boards going...
Many facturers changed to PSC Chips for Example Crucials BallistiX 800 & 1066 are using PSC now. Also OCZ's 1066 SLi Readys and several other Memory producers. D9 Chips are becoming rare in these...
Incredible CPU :up:
Now you just need to buy some LN2 and an ASUS Commando and we'll see 5.5+ :D
DFI LP UT-P35 + 2x512Mb BalistiX PC2-8000 :
1000 / 3-4-3-4 / Pi 32M / 2,6V / cooled by 2x80mm / all set in BIOS
http://www.abload.de/img/superpi-32m-5003-4-3xx5.png
In germany the values don't have GKX anymore...
40$ ? Thats damn cheap for such a kit.
And 600 CAS4 wasn't easy even for my BallistiX PC2-8000 Kit.
Yes.
Thats why I'm thinking of the memset-bug.
But they run very well also with high-frequency ... so i think it could also be possible that the do these speeds.
Nice results!
I'd like to have a DFI again for having more options in the BIOS ...
2x512Mb BallistiX PC2-8000 , Micron D9 @ 2.4V:
http://www.abload.de/img/440mhz2.4v3-2-2-1pi1vl5.png
and...
ASUS P5K WS
Ballistix 8000 2x512MB
668Mhz 32M @ 2.20V
http://www.abload.de/img/6672.2vbbb.jpg
And here @ 2.25V @ Prime-Blend-Test:
http://www.abload.de/thumb/6672.2558j.png
Ran another time DC on the P5K WS @ 2.55V:
so:
CPU: E6300
RAM: OCZ Sli Ready Edition PC2-8500 GMH/GKX (?)
Board: P5K WS ; 2.55V
http://www.abload.de/img/660mhz5-5-4-10superpzxy.png
Here in Germany we have found D9HNQ on diffrent 2GB Kits of BallistiX 6400.
They perform worse than the D9Gxx Chips and have sometimes already problems with reaching 450-500Mhz.
So I don't know...
I don't think that 4GB of RAM will heat up the whole case.
But 4GB should be air cooled for a little bit better air condition around the Modules :)
I told you, you could get problems with 4 sticks, but you don't have to.
Your chances for high overclocking should increase with a board like the ASUS P5K-E Wifi or something else with P35/X38...
I don't think that powerchip will still work with 2.4V ...
Which memory do you use ?
There is another kit in your pricelimit,
the 4GB Mushkin XP2-6400 4-4-4-12 Kit,
is about 120€ here in germany, and here is everything a bit more expensive,
so you should pay around 120$-140$.
I...
The G.Skill should be the choice for you, cause theres no other 4GB Kit
(Ok, in some cases the XP2-6400 4GB Kit with 4-4-4-12 from Mushkin works well) which can run easyly 500Mhz+.
If you want to...
OCZ Sli Ready 1066 2GB-Kit @ 2.55V on P5K WS
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=291982
http://www.abload.de/img/705mhzipu.jpg
@715Mhz I got a freeze during saving the validation file :(
Yep, if you want 4GB the G.Skill DDR2-1000 kit is the best choice,
cause they're much cheaper then similar products with such speed on 2GB sticks.
If you search THE best 4GB kit there is no other...
Here my OCZ Sli Ready Edition 1066 @ 2.4V
http://www.abload.de/img/650mhzpidac.jpg
CPU was not highly overclocked for this test ;)
Edit:
Made today again some testing with 2.55V and...
The Shaders seem to need much power.
112 -> 128 ?