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    Cool Apacer Ares DDR3 2666mhz CL12 8G*2 Hynix MFR PBC Test

    Apacer Ares DDR3 2666mhz cl12 8G*2 Hynix MFR PBC Test

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    Thank you for the tests

    Damn, MFR can do almost everything CFR can do (tRCD and tRP seem even better), so finding dual-sided Hynix on 2666C11 or even 2400C9/2800C11 might soon be a tough challenge.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TaPaKaH View Post
    Thank you for the tests

    Damn, MFR can do almost everything CFR can do (tRCD and tRP seem even better), so finding dual-sided Hynix on 2666C11 or even 2400C9/2800C11 might soon be a tough challenge.
    Team 2800 CL12-14-14-35 2T 1.65v single-sided MFR
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    Thanks for the test, Ivanqu!

    Impressive IMC too!

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    Impressive results all around...and these are single sided mfr modules? :o
    Curious to see them in 8gb sticks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ivanqu View Post
    Team 2800 CL12-14-14-35 2T 1.65v single-sided MFR
    Team Xtreem LV 2666 11-13-13-35 1.65V 4Gx2 (Single Side) - Hynix MFR Too.




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    I haven't seen Apacer RAM in years!

    Nice numbers!

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    Kingston HyperX KHX18C9T2K2/16GX 2x8GB DDR3-1866 also use Hynix MFR. Obviously a much lower bin than these Apacer Ares but they can hit 2600+ on the right board (MSI MPower, NO. Asus ROG, YES).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ivanqu View Post
    Team 2800 CL12-14-14-35 2T 1.65v single-sided MFR
    Share picture for Team Xtreem LV 2666 11-13-13-35 2T 1.65V & 2800 12-14-14-35 2T 1.65V & XMP 2933 12-15-15-35 1.65V (Hynix MFR single side)

    Refer picture 2666 from http://www.funkykit.com/component/co...emory-kit.html







    For 2800 from me







    And sub timing from XMP (For 2666 & 2800 & 2933 XMP + Avexir 3000 work well with Haswell + Gigabyte Z87X-OC)

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    I'll have to try those subs, thanks!
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    my kingston blast use mfr-pbc also, 238wa, cannot do even ddr3 2500

    any tips for that?
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    Which kit do you have? Can you post a screenshot of your settings and subtimings?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shiranui Gen-An View Post
    I'll have to try those subs, thanks!
    Aren't you running double-sided MFR modules? Just a reminder, those timings he posted are for the single-sided kits.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ihog6hog
    And sub timing from Gigabyte Z87X-OC show @ XMP (For both 2666 & 2800 XMP very work with Haswell)
    How well did the 2666 C11 kit work on Haswell? Those are relatively cheap at Newgg, currently going for $99 per 2x4GB module. And by cheap, I mean as compared to the everthing with higher binning.

    Could they be the current "bargain basement" purchase?

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    Too late... OOS.

    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820313322

    When I looked a few days ago, there were something like 11 kits on hand, then when I posted the question about it being a bargain, there had been three kits on hand. Now, within the last 15-20 mintutes those are gone.
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    In memory of Gracie, my sweet, sweet wife and mother of my children. Darling, we will miss you dearly. May you rest in peace (born to this world on March 30, 1976; went to her Heavenly Father on Good Friday, April 22, 2011).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shiranui Gen-An View Post
    Never post before you purchase!!
    There is a lot of wisdom in that short post.
    In memory of Gracie, my sweet, sweet wife and mother of my children. Darling, we will miss you dearly. May you rest in peace (born to this world on March 30, 1976; went to her Heavenly Father on Good Friday, April 22, 2011).

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