This is another Samsung TCCD based RAM from GSkill and it seems to me that this latest DDR600 RAM has been released to target budget overclockers with its lower pricing. Although it may not seem much...
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This is another Samsung TCCD based RAM from GSkill and it seems to me that this latest DDR600 RAM has been released to target budget overclockers with its lower pricing. Although it may not seem much...
Drunkenmaster is really right about Overclockers UK. What kind of company that is trying very hard to make their sales people uncontactable for the customers. They don't want to receive emails...
No phase but did test it under DI. BIOS reported -45C and my 3200+ was going strong up to 3.3GHz. I could run 3D and SPi up to 3.1-3.2GHz
Believe me, mine is not the only one. Most of LBBLE 0515GPBW bought locally here can do that - this is really proven since we have a bunch of guys here who managed same or better results. Here is an...
SuperPI 1M @3GHz from a watercooled LBBLE 0515GPBW 3200+ here.
http://premium1.uploadit.org/WaterGun//3000-1.6v-SPi1M-s.JPG
Keep on torturing the chip LBBLE 0515GPBW 3200+. SuperPI 32M @2.9GHz here.
http://www.anti-x.org/bbs/attachments/forumid_13/DztO_2900-1.5v-SPi32M-s.jpg
How about 32M SPi @2.8GHz? This LBBLE 0515GPBW 3200+ seems to be a very good chip.
http://premium1.uploadit.org/WaterGun//2800-1.40v-SPi32M-s.JPG
Here is 5+ hour Prime @2.7GHz LBBLE 0515GPBW 3200+
http://premium1.uploadit.org/WaterGun//2700-1.45v-Prime2-Sts-Small.JPG
Managed to run 3D05 with LBBLE 0515GPBW 3200+ running at 3.0GHz with 1.55v vCore.
http://premium1.uploadit.org/WaterGun//5253-s.JPG
Here is my first test of LBBLE 0515GPBW 3200+ running SPi 32M at 2.7GHz with default voltage. Will do more 3D testing later on.
http://premium1.uploadit.org/WaterGun//2700-1.36v-SPi32M-s.JPG
Go to "For Sale" section for pricing. The plexy is very thick so it should not crack easily unless you tighten the barbs too much. I mean extremely strong tightening of the barbs.
Thanks for the compliment. Unfortunately, I have not tested them yet. They are fresh out of CNC machine. Plus, I don't have a 6600GT on hand now. :(
Just got these out...
http://www.anti-x.org/bbs/attachments/forumid_14/3RE6_IMG_1175.jpg
http://www.anti-x.org/bbs/attachments/forumid_14/2f5s_IMG_1174.jpg
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Thanks isp. I think I've reached the max with stock cards. Beyond this, I have to do the volt mod. :mad:
Yes, Mike really has very nice 6800Us. Amazing clocks even at stock. Very rare to get...
This will be my last until I am back from my vacation...:D HAPPY EASTER!!
3D05 - 8583 [FX-55@2.9GHz & 6600GT SLI @637/1336]
3D03 - 17877 [FX-55 @2.9GHz & 6600GT SLI @621/1323]
NPT refers to the thread. Hope this pic and the link below help.
http://www.stpats.com/parts.htm
Hi Craig, Thanks for the compliment and apology for this belated reply. Have been busy at work.
Did you mean 1/2" tubing or 1/2" NPT thread? 1/2" NPT is a no no while 1/2" tubing is doable - you...
That's nice. Are you running a single card? Here is what I have with my watercooled 6800Us in SLI setup @room temp of 26C and outside temp of 23C: Card #1: 40C and Card #2: 38C. Load temp never...
@Maxx: do you know anyone who is using those strong flow, performance enhancer, GPU only block on 6800 Ultra PCI-E? And maybe with all strong flow components as well (rad + res + huge tubing, etc.) I...
No comment on Europe vs America design - don't want to dig out the can of worms here :D Besides, for the integrated GPU+RAM cooler, Europe offers much more alternative than US.
All I can say is...
LOL - 50kg ~ 110lbs :wierd:
Thanks. I asked becoz I've never had such a heavy block. I don't know about DD since I don't have it but I've tried and do own many blocks from german and the heaviest one so far is Alphacool @630g....
Can't argue with that "The Bigger The Better" theory. And thanks for the "compliment" - we will try better next time.
BTW, I am really interested to know what blocks that weight over a kilo. You...
Not really. You can easily purchase 1/2" barbs that fit the blocks from Danger Den. The most important factor is that the barbs are using 1/4" NPT thread.
Oh, that's right. It's quite late over there. Time for bed honey? :ROTF: