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    Abit BD7-II and XMS 3200C2

    Hi there, I'm new to Xtremesystems

    I have a BD7-II and I'm very interested in getting a XMS3200C2 256MB stick. I only have 2.67V on this board to give it so I wonder how high I can expect. I want at least 225MHz cas2

    What do you reckon ?

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    Niko,

    Welcome to Xtreme

    As far as the Corsair I'm not to sure with that voltage. I do know that the highest I did on that mobo was 232 and this was with Mushkin, I'm sure yours will do the same but it won't be at Cas 2 I don't think.

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    I think with a little memory "burn-in" and at Cas 2-3-3-7 will go there....
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    Thanks Opp and hipro5


    hipro5, I've read the thread you posted on the Greek (if memory serves :p) forums about your Corsair OC. Very nice one I want that OC !!!


    Btw, I checked Corsair's page and was suprized to find out that the XMS 3200 C2 uses 6ns ram !!!

    http://www.corsairmemory.com./main/p...56a-3200c2.pdf

    http://www.corsairmemory.com/main/pr...512-3200c2.pdf

    Is it a typo ?

    hipro5, you've taken the heatspreaders off that XMS3200C2, so does it use 5ns or 6ns ram ? Thanks

    F@H boxen 39,869 MHz - Standford stats - EOC stats - Folding 4000 Club
    Dugu 9 Tweaks: 3DMark 2001 guides || RAM timings || Recommended RAM settings for P4 DC DDR system || How-to: Overclocking Athlon64
    My PC: A64 3200+ :: Shuttle AN50R :: 2x256MB XMSX3500 @ 270Mhz 2.5-2-2-6 3.4V& 512MB XMS3200LL @ 245MHz 2-2-2-6 3.1V :: Excalibur HIS 9800Pro 128MB :: CMV CT-722D 17inLCD :: 3DMark 2001: 24515 || Watercooling coming "real soon now"...

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    Originally posted by Niko
    Thanks Opp and hipro5


    hipro5, I've read the thread you posted on the Greek (if memory serves :p) forums about your Corsair OC. Very nice one I want that OC !!!


    Btw, I checked Corsair's page and was suprized to find out that the XMS 3200 C2 uses 6ns ram !!!

    http://www.corsairmemory.com./main/p...56a-3200c2.pdf

    http://www.corsairmemory.com/main/pr...512-3200c2.pdf

    Is it a typo ?

    hipro5, you've taken the heatspreaders off that XMS3200C2, so does it use 5ns or 6ns ram ? Thanks
    Thanks man.....

    This Corsair XMS3200 C2 uses Winbond 6ns chips....The Corsair XMS3000 C2 rev.2,1 uses also Winbond 6ns chips wich are : W942508BH-6
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    ok thanx hmm :/

    So Corsair's been using 6ns mem from XMS2700 -> 3200 :p

    My XMS2700 is doing 220, I have faith in Corsair so.......I think I'll go for it :p

    XMS3200C2, here I come !


    F@H boxen 39,869 MHz - Standford stats - EOC stats - Folding 4000 Club
    Dugu 9 Tweaks: 3DMark 2001 guides || RAM timings || Recommended RAM settings for P4 DC DDR system || How-to: Overclocking Athlon64
    My PC: A64 3200+ :: Shuttle AN50R :: 2x256MB XMSX3500 @ 270Mhz 2.5-2-2-6 3.4V& 512MB XMS3200LL @ 245MHz 2-2-2-6 3.1V :: Excalibur HIS 9800Pro 128MB :: CMV CT-722D 17inLCD :: 3DMark 2001: 24515 || Watercooling coming "real soon now"...

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    Corsair XMS2700 and Corsair XMS3000 C2,5 rev.1,1 are using Samsung chips.....Mine(XMS2700 wich I had before this one)could do the one stick 256Mb , 238MHz(476MHz DDR) and the other 256Mb stick 231MHz(462MHz DDR)....Good sticks also...Samsung chips inside....

    Have luck and when you first buy it, test it at what frequency it goes and emediatelly after that do a "burn-in" to it.....
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    XMS2700- 7/5NS chips
    2700 plainum- 6NS winbond chips.
    3000 1.1- Samsung 6NS chips (CTL\DTL)
    3000 2.1- Winbond 6ns chips.
    3200 C2.5 rev 1.1- Samsung 6NS chips (CTL\DTL).
    3200 c2.5 rev 2.1- Winbond 6NS chips
    3200C2 1.1- Winbond 6NS rev B. chips.

    The 3200C2 are great (The 6NS rev B chips oc's just like the 5NS). 220, 2-7-3-2, 2.8V on my IT7.

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