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    Hyper is the wrong way to go on Thuban and I will suspect BD depending on how BIOS/board support goes. If board support goes well we may start seeing 2100-2200 7-7-7/7-8-7 which would be a treat.
    High bin PSC and even high bin BBSE can get really close to Hyper CAS/Mhz...2000 6-9-6 vs 2000 7-7-7 there is almost no difference...2200 7-9-7 vs 2100 7-7-7 same thing etc. Really good BBSE can also do 2000 CL7, possibly get close to 2000 7-8-7 from what I have seen they work better than PSC with tight trcd.

    I don't understand why you still run a 790FX board, you are ram limited around 1800 Mhz because of the board, obviously 1800 CL6 would be ideal for you but you should really just buy a new board and stop buying new Hyper kits
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    Quote Originally Posted by BeepBeep2 View Post
    Hyper is the wrong way to go on Thuban and I will suspect BD depending on how BIOS/board support goes. If board support goes well we may start seeing 2100-2200 7-7-7/7-8-7 which would be a treat.
    High bin PSC and even high bin BBSE can get really close to Hyper CAS/Mhz...2000 6-9-6 vs 2000 7-7-7 there is almost no difference...2200 7-9-7 vs 2100 7-7-7 same thing etc. Really good BBSE can also do 2000 CL7, possibly get close to 2000 7-8-7 from what I have seen they work better than PSC with tight trcd.

    I don't understand why you still run a 790FX board, you are ram limited around 1800 Mhz because of the board, obviously 1800 CL6 would be ideal for you but you should really just buy a new board and stop buying new Hyper kits
    You just missed the part that I make some money reselling them...
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    Quote Originally Posted by BeepBeep2 View Post
    High bin PSC and even high bin BBSE can get really close to Hyper CAS/Mhz...2000 6-9-6 vs 2000 7-7-7 there is almost no difference...2200 7-9-7 vs 2100 7-7-7 same thing etc. Really good BBSE can also do 2000 CL7, possibly get close to 2000 7-8-7 from what I have seen they work better than PSC with tight trcd.
    I hate to disagree with ya Beep, but BBSE's don't really seem to do all that well with tRCD... They can run really tight latency but tRCD is their weak spot.

    Maybe my kit isn't golden, but anything over 1950 requires at least 6-10-6-24.
    Then again, I never really pushed V's too much because they quit scaling @ ~ 1.6875 (2030 ~ 7-10-7).

    Not sure if you can find BBSE kits anymore anyway, and after seeing konlaos's PSC's, I'm truely impressed!

    I still like these Mushkin BBSE's, but if BD wasn't so close and I had money to burn, I'd go for a PSC kit....
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    I agree only with limitation at 790FX boards, over 1800 MHz at 790 chipset its very hard to do.
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    Quote Originally Posted by konlaos View Post
    and BBSE in Gskill RH 2000C9

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    Quote Originally Posted by Daveburt714 View Post
    I hate to disagree with ya Beep, but BBSE's don't really seem to do all that well with tRCD... They can run really tight latency but tRCD is their weak spot.

    Maybe my kit isn't golden, but anything over 1950 requires at least 6-10-6-24.
    Then again, I never really pushed V's too much because they quit scaling @ ~ 1.6875 (2030 ~ 7-10-7).

    Not sure if you can find BBSE kits anymore anyway, and after seeing konlaos's PSC's, I'm truely impressed!

    I still like these Mushkin BBSE's, but if BD wasn't so close and I had money to burn, I'd go for a PSC kit....
    If you haven't pulled HS's off of those I doubt they are BBSE. If you have, then thats some weird BBSE. BBSE doesn't act that way in general from what I see.
    BBSE should do 1600 6-7-6...get close to 1900 7-8-7 etc...

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    Look at konalos's Gskill 2000CL9 shot...if he moved to 3:10 or 1:4 I bet those sticks would do even more. I might pick up one of those kits just for the fun of it, at the worst they should do 2000 8-9-8. Some guy for Gskill 1600 6-8-6 to do 32M @ 2133 7-10-7 on SB with just 1.5v too...that might be a nice kit to pick up instead of the 2133 ripjawsx
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    So...4th RAMs...Geil Evo two 2000 MHz 9-9-9, now I have busy days, but later will test it. To time, the best are Gskill Ripjaws and a bit whorse Corsair Dominator GT
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    Quote Originally Posted by FlanK3r View Post
    So...4th RAMs...Geil Evo two 2000 MHz 9-9-9, now I have busy days, but later will test it. To time, the best are Gskill Ripjaws and a bit whorse Corsair Dominator GT
    They should perform really well!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Barr3l Rid3r View Post
    Patriot Viper II Sector 5 2250Mhz 9-9-9-24 | Elpida Hyper MGH-E @ 1,60v
    Barr3l I think you found a keeper
    Ramp voltage up to 1.7-1.75 and I think you should get 1800 32M easy

    My STT 2000 C7 do 1600 6-6-6-18 @ 1.565v, my C8 take 1.59v, so your kit looks somewhere in between.

    I apologize earlier, I forgot you bought them to sell...I remembered you telling me a long time ago after you reminded me
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    Excuse me for the double posts...
    1.81v

    The goal is 1975-2000 6-6-6 to validate...most likely gonna take 1.85v. It's not that I don't care about these sticks, its just that the fact that PSC can match and beat Hypers on Thuban and run 6-8-6 up till Deneb's limit as well I won't feel like the world is ending if I were to lose them...I'm never gonna sell this kit and I've got a spare stick so there is a little insurance.

    Been playing around with settings for Memory Madness MKII @ overclock.net...trying to get Sandra to run at 1920 6-6-6-18
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    Quote Originally Posted by BeepBeep2 View Post
    If you haven't pulled HS's off of those I doubt they are BBSE. If you have, then thats some weird BBSE. BBSE doesn't act that way in general from what I see.
    BBSE should do 1600 6-7-6...get close to 1900 7-8-7 etc...
    No, I've never pulled the HS's. I tried along time ago but they're on there pretty good and I didn't want to damage them.

    Keep in mind this is a pretty old kit (~June 2010?), I did some online research back then and they appeared to be BBSE's.
    The Mushkin part # is 996825, 2x2GB DDR3-1600 (PC3-12800), 7-8-7-24, 1.35V....

    As you've seen from some of my SS's, it's a strong kit capable of decent clocks, but theres no way I'll get 1900 @ 7-8-7 out of them with resonable voltage (<1.7v)...
    1900 6-9-6 is doable though!

    If anyone knows for sure what IC's are in this kit I'd like to know!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BeepBeep2 View Post
    Excuse me for the double posts...
    1.81v

    The goal is 1975-2000 6-6-6 to validate...most likely gonna take 1.85v. It's not that I don't care about these sticks, its just that the fact that PSC can match and beat Hypers on Thuban and run 6-8-6 up till Deneb's limit as well I won't feel like the world is ending if I were to lose them...I'm never gonna sell this kit and I've got a spare stick so there is a little insurance.

    Been playing around with settings for Memory Madness MKII @ overclock.net...trying to get Sandra to run at 1920 6-6-6-18
    You really have top RAM right there!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Punisher! View Post
    You really have top RAM right there!
    Ehh...it's not that special. GTX2 would get up in 2000+ range at that voltage I think. Voltage scaling isn't great over 1.8v so I gave up. IMC takes a lot of stress too.

    Been working on 32M more for the OCN competition...this efficiency is much better than my results on BZ's XP install...like chew stated I was dumb for using it.
    Just one more HTT should easily net me sub 15 again, beating my old result.
    However, I would like to say that I'm pretty sure you could get sub 15 easily with ~1950 6-6-6-18, 3500-3600 NB and CPU under 4400. I bet some GTX2 or self binned kits could do that...

    This is only 1850 6-6-6 and 3300 NB...take a look at avail. ram


    Funny thing is this install takes up around 200GB...its almost too old to be the "daily driver" install...somethings wrong with it and it takes four minutes to boot up. (I really hate waiting that long on restarts)
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    It's not a lcc you know beep :p
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    Quote Originally Posted by El Gappo View Post
    It's not a lcc you know beep :p
    LCC?
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    Low clock contest, just pulling your leg.

    Surely you've got headroom with the cpu mhz ?
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