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    some ECO TRIPLE CHANNEL test on Evga E762

    200 X 20 2000 6-9-6-28-88-5 1.65



    1 X 32m




    2 X 32m



    2 X 32m + 3Dmark 06


    i'll continue here my tests
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    i think you are asking the wrong person about safety limits, but

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    hiwa, can you run linx on 200 X 20 2000 6-9-6-28-88-5 1.65??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ramguy View Post
    hiwa, can you run linx on 200 X 20 2000 6-9-6-28-88-5 1.65??
    Hi

    Eco dunno never tried but PIS series can do it easyt @ 1.62 Vdimm

    http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...&postcount=146
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    Thanks Hiwa, Lynx on the X58 Chipset? or the P55?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ramguy View Post
    Thanks Hiwa, Lynx on the X58 Chipset? or the P55?
    p55
    Quote Originally Posted by LardArse View Post
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    EVGA P55 658 bios A48
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    Gskill 1600 cl7 eco 2x2gb



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    Very nice


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    1600 5-7-6-21

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    jareczek your kit is sick man

    1600 cl5 is damn nice
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    Omfg!! epic sticks!!.

    Anyone have tried on x58?.

    Please can you post de exact model that you have please!! .

    thanks!

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    We do not list any AMD platforms for the DDR3-1600 CL7 spec and others such as DDR3-2000 because not all AMD systems can run these. If we state that it is compatible with AM3 systems, many people with CPUs and mobos that are unable to handle the rated spec, expect it to run at spec, then when they can't get it to, it's "bad ram".

    QVL from mobo manufacturers are memory kits that they have tested, so if their tests have shown to be compatible, they list it on their QVL. Our QVL is what we have specifically tested on.

    Most LGA1156 memory should have no issues with LGA 1366, although it is not guaranteed since we do not test them specifically for those platforms.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MAXLD View Post
    ... like any other current GSkill kit. I haven't seen a single one that is approved/tested for AMD setups.

    What I find interesting is that in this "Memory Support List / QVL table" of the new Gigabyte MA790FXTA-UD5, this very same ECO CL7 (F3-12800CL7D-4GBECO) is one of the verified DDR3 1600MHz kits.
    Feel free to contact ustech@gskillusa.com or use our G.Skill Q&A Sub-Forum, if having any questions about G.Skill products

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    some gulftown Triple channel test on E762


    Quote Originally Posted by LardArse View Post
    i think you are asking the wrong person about safety limits, but

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    Thanks for the post G.Skill!

    So do we have any benchers with an AMD testplatform using this? The only results I've seen so far are those from Chew* I thaught more would be interested
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    Those are some impressive results with those sticks. I bought a set and have yet to play with them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GSKILL TECH View Post
    We do not list any AMD platforms for the DDR3-1600 CL7 spec and others such as DDR3-2000 because not all AMD systems can run these. If we state that it is compatible with AM3 systems, many people with CPUs and mobos that are unable to handle the rated spec, expect it to run at spec, then when they can't get it to, it's "bad ram".

    QVL from mobo manufacturers are memory kits that they have tested, so if their tests have shown to be compatible, they list it on their QVL. Our QVL is what we have specifically tested on.

    Most LGA1156 memory should have no issues with LGA 1366, although it is not guaranteed since we do not test them specifically for those platforms.

    Thank you
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    Sure, nothing wrong about that.
    I currently have an Eco kit and I knew that was not officially AMD tested/approved (like any other GSkill kit), so no complains here. In the end, they don't seem an ideal fit for AM3 setups, but that's about it. They seem to perform very nicely with Intel i5 setups, and that's good, it's what they are for.

    I only talked about the "MA790FXTA-UD5" case because it uses the same chipset than the "790FXT-UD5P", and yet Gigabyte says the ECO kit CL7 12800 is compatible at it's settings, which is kind of "weird". We only hope that the new board has a much better bios and better optimization...
    In any case, was never implied that his would be a GSkill related issue.

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    Guess what came from Mr. UPS and Mrs. FedEx yesterday?

    Core i7 860, L938B279 SLBJJ thanks to Intel Retail Edge
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    Thanks for the screens jareczek and Hiwa. You made my hand go to the order button. They're so damn cheap compared to Domi GT etc that I couldn't let these lay there in stock at the webshop

    Naturally I will also share my findings on P55 ftw as soon as I receive the dimms

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    Quote Originally Posted by LinkinParkBoy View Post
    Anyone tried these memories already?





    Homepage: G.Skill
    Freq: 1600Mhz
    Timmings: 7-8-7-24
    Voltage: 1.35v


    Great memories hum? From 1.35v stock untill 1.65v they have much to scale on OC
    Question:

    What's the difference between these two and why the one with tighter timings costs less! (apart from 777 timings on the second one):


    http://www.newegg.com/Product/NewPro...-321-_-Product

    http://www.newegg.com/Product/NewPro...-318-_-Product
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    The first kit is 1600mhz, second is 1333mhz.

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    Mos probably they have same chips.

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    Question:

    What's the difference between these two and why the one with tighter timings costs less! (apart from 777 timings on the second one):


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    http://www.newegg.com/Product/NewPro...-318-_-Product]

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    Quote Originally Posted by darthcani View Post
    Im trying this kits but im iunlucky, above 1600mhz dont post 1800 cas 8 or 2000 cas 8 or 9 dont post : (, i have a p55 ftw with a51 bios, i have too a mushkin redline and can get 2000 cas 8 9 8 with the same ring ...
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    Why dont you stick with cas 6 or 7? With this kit trcd is what gets you mhz not cas. You should get over 1600 with 6-8-6 or 7-8-7 fairly easily.
    Quote Originally Posted by darthcani View Post
    Im trying this kits but im iunlucky, above 1600mhz dont post 1800 cas 8 or 2000 cas 8 or 9 dont post : (, i have a p55 ftw with a51 bios, i have too a mushkin redline and can get 2000 cas 8 9 8 with the same ring ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by darthcani View Post
    Im trying this kits but im iunlucky, above 1600mhz dont post 1800 cas 8 or 2000 cas 8 or 9 dont post : (, i have a p55 ftw with a51 bios, i have too a mushkin redline and can get 2000 cas 8 9 8 with the same ring ...
    I'm having similar problems with the kit, but I can actually post at most speeds and timings. It just bsod on me at random. However, I'm currently on the A39 bios and have yet flashed to a later bios.

    Today I have time and might mess around with these sticks some more. So far I have been very unsuccessful.

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    Using P55 FTW here as well and everything is fine thus far in my testing. Flash BIOS A51, it gives you the lower memory voltages and works well. It also says in the changelist that it "improves memory compatibility".
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    Great scores, low vlots are here

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