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    3x2GB Super Talent DDR3-2200 CAS8 WS220UB2G8
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    I feel sorta bad that I pretty much aped eva2000's results here, but hey if it works it works . You might note I have a new board I'm playing with; I picked up an open-box P6T7 from Micro Center earlier today for about $200 less than what it's currently going for at Newegg. I haven't decided if I'm keeping it or not but at least I'll get some nice clocks out of it



    I also ran slightly different clocks with 178BCLK and the memory at DDR3-2136MHz, uncore 22x rather than 23x as in the first test.

    DDR3-2136MHz 8-8-8-24 1T 1.66V




    Unfortunately I forgot to do the Everest Bandwidth test with the 23x uncore results for comparison.
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    nice results
    how you like the P6T7?seems like a great memory OCing MB
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    Quote Originally Posted by radaja View Post
    nice results
    how you like the P6T7?seems like a great memory OCing MB
    Seems a little better than my P6X58D (which is up for sale on eBay ) with my VERY limited testing. I have a 4-Way Classified but I keep trying these Asus boards for some reason
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    Ok, 2000 C7 in hands..

    Each day I know less....

    nice it can run memtest the whole night @ 1720mhz 6-6-6-18 1.60v, 2200c8 needed 1,70v for that.

    but it can't enter windows...

    tried 8GB and that's terrible 1600mhz 6-6-6 was hard to attain.

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    elpida hyper good job

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    Isn't PI just 3.14? Why did it take so long to calculate that?


    (just kidding).

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    Quote Originally Posted by SandyTunnel View Post
    Isn't PI just 3.14? Why did it take so long to calculate that?


    (just kidding).
    Good question though. You see, mathematicians discovered and defined PI for over 2000 years, but still we (even our best computers) can't find the exact value of PI.

    That's because our science still doesn't understand a shi*t about the real logic behind the mystery of circle.

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    Well there can't really be a value to something that doesn't end. We do have the logic about the circle: An infinite amount of points equidistant from a given point. So because there are infinitely many points, the 'constant' (quoted because we really can't use it as a value because it's never-ending) never ends. All that to wrap our heads around... and we just use it for a benchmarking tool haha
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    Quote Originally Posted by ScottALot View Post
    Well there can't really be a value to something that doesn't end. We do have the logic about the circle: An infinite amount of points equidistant from a given point. So because there are infinitely many points, the 'constant' (quoted because we really can't use it as a value because it's never-ending) never ends. All that to wrap our heads around... and we just use it for a benchmarking tool haha
    The problem is that our science doesn't have a definition or scientific understanding of "infinite".
    Actually, except from quantum-physics (but that's not about circle or PI), the rest of our science doesn't recognize "infinite" as a scientific term.
    So, we (and our science) still don't know shi*t about the real logic behind the circle or PI.

    But yeah, it's cool to use if for benching, because with wrong logic, you can calculate as much as you want but you will never find the answer, and then benching doesn't run out of digits either.
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    enjoy guys:

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    ...and I thought my 5 sticks were a lot. I still want to get another 2000 C7 stick.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BeepBeep2 View Post
    ...and I thought my 5 sticks were a lot. I still want to get another 2000 C7 stick.
    im still having trouble finding these in aus.. then again i have some rev 2.1 dom's which seem just as good..

    Another thing I find funny is AMD/Intel would snipe any of our Moms on a grocery run if it meant good quarterly results, and you are forever whining about what feser did?

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    Got my new set of 2000C7 in, haven't touched yet. Interesting, black PCB, heatspreader just says "Super Talent" instead of Project X. Early revision?

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    Currently up and running at 8-8-8-18 TRFC 60, TWR 10, CR 1 at 2000mhz, 1.5v, 1.49v under load. Very cool

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    I was playing with my memory at 1600 to see how it perform and high tight can perform, these are my results so far...

    1600 6-6-6-18 1T, 1.58V, trc 24, trfc 48, performance enhance "extreme" in bios, all other memory settings auto, it looks very promising to me

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    got 12GB's of 2000 c7 coming soon
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    Just sold 12GB of 2000 C7- and 12GB 2133 C8, 8GB 2200 C8 and 10GB 2000 C8- seems I´m getting back to earth, 42 GB DDR3 Ram have to be enough - so I made a split

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    Quote Originally Posted by websmile View Post
    Just sold 12GB of 2000 C7- and 12GB 2133 C8, 8GB 2200 C8 and 10GB 2000 C8- seems I´m getting back to earth, 42 GB DDR3 Ram have to be enough - so I made a split
    So what did you decide to keep?
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    atm, I´m proud owner of 14GB 2000 C7, 16GB Chrome 2000 C8, 4GB Performance 2000 C9 for testing and HTPC- (unfortunately never had the opportunity to get the 1600 C6 )- and 4GB 2133 Team and 4GB LoVo Kingston for testing as well- I am very satisfied with the ProjectX and was extremely lucky with the batch of 2000C8s I bought- so I think this is still too much but it should be sufficient until DDR4 comes^^

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    my new Super Talent Performance 2000MHz CL8...my Core i5 655K has weak memory controller and I need some Core i7 8xxsettings were: QPI/VTT 1.2V, DRAM Voltage 1.66V

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    I am going to be slowly switching over to this ram, my question is... how does the Speed series STT compare to the ProjectX series STT? Besides the apparent 2200 vs 2000, the ProjectX is marketed at 2k 7-7-7-21 @ 1.65v. How do those lower timings at 2k play into this? Is the Speed 2200 series CL8 still a better bet?

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    Quote Originally Posted by fl0w3n View Post
    I am going to be slowly switching over to this ram, my question is... how does the Speed series STT compare to the ProjectX series STT? Besides the apparent 2200 vs 2000, the ProjectX is marketed at 2k 7-7-7-21 @ 1.65v. How do those lower timings at 2k play into this? Is the Speed 2200 series CL8 still a better bet?

    I'll be buying 1 stick at a time as that's all I have funds for for now :o
    as we have probably said before these are EOL(end of the line). You won't be able to find anymore, unless you buy them second hand off someone hoarding some =) like myself send me a PM if your interested i have a 4GB kit unused but won't be cheap there MGH-E black PCB 2200 cas 8 speed series =) the best kind right up there with the Project X 2000 cas7.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fl0w3n View Post
    I am going to be slowly switching over to this ram, my question is... how does the Speed series STT compare to the ProjectX series STT? Besides the apparent 2200 vs 2000, the ProjectX is marketed at 2k 7-7-7-21 @ 1.65v. How do those lower timings at 2k play into this? Is the Speed 2200 series CL8 still a better bet?

    I'll be buying 1 stick at a time as that's all I have funds for for now :o
    Same ram, the C7 might be slightly higher binned. Both will do 2k C7 at 1.65v, though. Ran my 2200 set at 2000 7-7-7-20-64-1T at 1.66v, and I run my 2000 set at 2000 8-8-8-18-60-1T at 1.55v.

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