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    Cool 2000 MHz with Mushkin Blackline PC12800

    Hi guys, after several attempts, BSODs and clear cmos, I've reach a personal goal that turned into national record in Chile. Thanks to AMD's new processors(codename Thuban) to achieve this long-awaited achievement.
    The plataform used was:

    - AMD Phenom II X6 1090T BE
    - Gigabyte 790FXTA-UD5
    - 4GB DDR3 Mushkin Blackline PC12800 9-9-9-24 1.65v
    - Tuniq Tower 120 Extreme


    Without further ado, here are the pictures:




    Link of validation



    If you wish to view more results, visit this thread,



    Saludos!~
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    Nice frequency..

    Also it would be nice if you resized the pictures...


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    Nice clocks. I got just under 2000mhz CAS8 with my 3x2gb Redline Ascent 12800 with 1.74v. cpuz validation link in sig

    What volts are you giving these?

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    I'm giving 1.81v



    Bye!~

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    Wowzers. I can't get Blackline memory to work with Thuban at all above 1850MHz or so. I've got the DDR3-2000 stuff, and it's rated for 7-10-8-27 @ 1.65V but will have none of that action even at CAS9.

    Very good work.
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    nice lookings RAMs. How much its expensive? I have 2000X A-Data cl9, but dont tested maximum, to time i have balanced stable 1700 MHz with 1.625V and CL7
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    Here in Chile you can get around 150~170 USD.
    But in USA, you can get around 100~120 USD.


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    PSC?

    Try 2000 7-9-7.
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    TRCD 9 definately sux for AMD, try to lower it and use 7/8
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    Quote Originally Posted by BeepBeep2 View Post
    PSC?

    Try 2000 7-9-7.
    Those are not PSC.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kpablo View Post
    Those are not PSC.
    Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Royalk View Post
    These are 2GB sticks, two plus two make four
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