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    Smile BD7II mem bandwidth increase....

    I just now was running Sandra for kicks, and my bandwidth
    has shot up

    I'd been trying for so long to even get past 3200 mb/s,
    and all of a sudden just now, it's running like 3300mb/s

    I guess my twinmos samsung pc2700 6ns stuff has just now
    burned in at this speed...... eventually I want to jump
    on the IT7 bandwagon, but that will be another rig... for now
    I guess I'll just have to work with 2.7vdimm.......

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    Very nice score. Looks way better than the 4BEA you had before.
    Congrats.
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    nice job liberate

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    gracias, mi amigos

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    Schweet! Just saw the score. How long was the burnin?
    The plural of "anecdote" is not "data."

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    About a week and a half unfortunately

    At least it did turn out though

    BTW, I'm using the middle dimm slot, seems to OC better
    in my board....

    If anyone ever comes up with a vdimm mod, I might just
    stick with the BD7II and mod it up to about 2.9-3.0v....
    that's about all this stick of sammy likes to play with (in previous boards anyway)

    I know under certain conditions my 2.26B will do ~ 170 fsb
    on 1.75vcore air cooling..... 453 DDR and 2.89 ghz should
    be nice

    Maybe more once I get this thing watercooled.....

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    yes my sammy stick likes 2.85v...any less and it isnt very stable, my board only supports 2.95v though, but i was reading another thread and OPP said that a sammy stick should only use 2.85v and anything higher wont do much.
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