nvm mine are blue
Yeah, I get code 55 trying to boot 2400 8-11-8 up to 1.85v and the board doesn't seem to like to train if you go above that on voltage.
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The IMC would be able to do tRCD 11 on some ICs but not others? That's very strange.
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Dear fellas,
I have in my possession a F3-2400C9D-8GTXD (TridentX 2400 CL9-11-11-31)
Manufactured 2012 Dec. Serial number is 1252250P39xxxx (Country France (if it could affect the serial number))
It's close to the 2500 Samsung HYKO digits but not. I still wonder if it's Sammy or Hynix under the hood and i don't want to remove the heatspreader.
I have a 4670K tested IMC 3000 OK with some TeamGroup MFR SS
So far with this TridentX kit and 1,65v :
2600 CL10-13-12 1T ; SPI 32M OK
2666 CL10-13-13 1T ; SPI 32M OK
2800 CL11..........1T ; SPI 1M OK and fail to pass 32M
Any idea what IC's could it be ? If Sammy "D", what could be the 24/7 safe voltage?
Thanks.
Last edited by TRD; 12-13-2013 at 01:36 AM.
It is not unusual, for what reason ever, that GSkill sticks sold in france and iirc in some other countries like italy for example have a letter in part of sn that indicates ics, I have seen this several times before on bbse and psc kits for example. Results and serial number 250P indicates Samsung D2gbit, Hyk0. These can take a lot of voltage for 24/7, but on the indicated 1,65v you can do nothing wrong. Max voltage for ics in Samsung whitepapaer is 1,975v iirc ^^ - because of safety reasons, IMC etc I personally would not use more than 1,75v for 24/7, but 1,65v is within warranty and should be enough for good result
Thanks websmile
I'm a bit disapointed with my kit, i've seen better HYKO's here and there. At least, they perform a bit better than my ex MFR.
A part in me is telling to give them more juice for H24 ^^
IMC, IMC,.. what a dilemma.
I tought the juice for the IMC is from VCCSA, System Agent or whatever it is called by the board manufacturer. High VDIMM have an impact on IMC life ?
To be honest, this is hard to predict, just discussed this with a friend, normally Ivy IMC can take lots of vdimm without degrading, tests and benches above 2v mem voltage on air and it still lives. I don?t use high voltage on 24/7 so I can only tell from benches and tests, if you decide to use high voltage for 24/7 like 1,85v++ on your mems, be aware that there might be a risk and let us know if you have any problems in future .
Is that the kit that you linked several days ago...the one that you were threatening to buy?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/G-Skill-Perf...vip=true&rt=nc
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