did you bought them from zipzoomfly ?Originally Posted by uwackme
all has A00 on sticker ?
did you bought them from zipzoomfly ?Originally Posted by uwackme
all has A00 on sticker ?
async?Originally Posted by Electroid
and the second stick is a double sided 256mb stick? i dont think its bh5 then... maybe bh6? can you try and see what infos aida32 gives you about that stick? please post them and also the infos it gives you about the bh5 stick.
256mb, right?Originally Posted by Snowman89
two sticks and they both do the same and are the same stepping bh5? have you tried them alone?
Async = not 1:1
Asus A7N8X deluxe: CPU/MEM = 3/4
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AIDA:
Kingston K
0840EA94h
week 20 / 2003
256 MB (1 rows, 4 banks)
Unbuffered
DDR SDRAM
PC2700 (166 MHz)
64 bit
SSTL 2.5
(7.8 us), Self-Refresh
2.5 (6.0 ns @ 166 MHz)
2.0 (6.0 ns @ 166 MHz)
Kingston K
00077E02h
week 5 / 2003
256 MB (1 rows, 4 banks)
Unbuffered
DDR SDRAM
PC2700 (166 MHz)
64 bit
SSTL 2.5
(7.8 us), Self-Refresh
2.5 (6.0 ns @ 166 MHz)
2.0 (6.0 ns @ 166 MHz)
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DS:
KHX3000/256
9905200-017.A00
1122406-2.5V
SS:
KHX3000/256
9905192-019.A00
1213206-2.5V
Opteron 175 @ 2.8GHz+, DFI nF4 SLI-Expert, Gainward GF8800GTS 640, 2GB ram (1GB/512MB for testing).
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*cough* i know what async means! :POriginally Posted by Electroid
i was just asking what rate you were running
and i never heard of a dual sided 256mb bh5 stick... thats very very odd... afaik there are only 32mb chips of bh5 and bh6... so i really dont know what to say...
Originally Posted by saaya
There were many double sided khx3500 bh-5 (dunno, but IMO even all of them), corsair's 256MB sticks were also double sided... the chips are on both sides to "spread" the heat better and "reduce noise"
He's right, some KHX sticks were double sided, mainly the 3500, followed by the 3000 and some minor 3200...
P.S. Greetz pal
hey, good to see you again! did it all work out? new car or did you fix the old old frenchman hehe
hab da auf der leitung gesessen
i had a double sided stick of bh5 myself, the khx 3500 i had was double sided, when i read double sided i assumed it was with 16mb ics
LOL stefan, my infinity died!
system shut down just like that, was just chatting when it went off. never booted again. nothing, the fans didnt even spin up, nada....
tried a different psu, cpu, memory and videocard... nothing... im kinda glad though
i will finally go a64 now it seems
90nm a64 here i come! getting the msi neo2 i think, 4 dimm slots and two memory controllers on the cpu means 4 dimm ocing w/o any trouble!
so i finally get my 1gb of bh5 with that 4 256mb sticks in one board
have some question guys please help me out...
how does bh-5 overclock at different vdimm and timings ?
my khx3000/512 so far works like this:
215 2-2-2-5 2.8v
220 2-2-2-5 2.9v
how much to expect on 3-3.1-3.2-3.3-3.4-3.5v etc ?
can bh-5 run like 2.5-3-3-11 at 280MHz or more ?
bh5 usually doesnt overclock higher with lose timings. all the bh5 i tested only oced 5mhz higher with 2.5-3-3 compared to 2.0-2-2 at MOST! ive heard about different stories, but i think in those cases the chipset was limiting them and couldnt run 2.0-2-2 anymore.
bh5 usually gets 2-6mhz from each .1v you give it more. its scales almost linear thats why everybody loves it that much
if you got 5mhz from 2.8 to 2.9 then you should keep getting 5mhz for every extra .1v you add until the memory maxes out. some does that at 3v some doesnt even stop up to 5v, yepp thats right, 5v vdimm dont ask me how long them chips lived but they lived long enough to get some incredible benchmark results
if you want to know more ask cpulloverclock
so if all goes well you should get
225 3.0
230 3.1
235 3.2
240 3.3
245 3.4
250 3.5
wich is like the average bh5 ive personally owned but 10-20mhz below the average bh5 according to thise database
yepp 2x 256mb both same stepping i only tried 227fsb because thats what my mobo could make both are 338wfOriginally Posted by saaya
3200 or 2700?
hmm you're right
looks like scaling is kinda linear
256Mb Kingston ValueRam PC3200
220 2-2-2-6 2.7v
did 244 2-2-2-6 3.25v
and 249 2.5-3-3-8 3.25v
those results done with 10 full loops of memtest and at least 100 loops of test #5
edit: forgot to add
0251we
Hey, Sascha... we have to meet on MSN again. Too bad I am not up as long as during the semester break It's hard to get someone from oversees this way, or even to talk to youOriginally Posted by saaya
The Peugeot ain't fixed still
About the Infinity... hmm. I know these boards sometimes die of some weird causes... but not liking chatting is something new or me Yeah... but you don't seem to regret losing the board too much - dual channel A64 is what I adore too Say, what about the hdds? (Can talk about that on MSN, again)
Cya, my friend :thumbsup:
i took HS off
Kingston
V55875
0305 P01
D328DW-45
so it's BH-5 ? :P
probably... kingston renamed their chips... theres a certain stepping date. before a certain date its bh5, after that date its ch5. i dont know the week, sorry
http://pub.lorenz.bei.t-online.de/DW-45/DW45.htm
here you go
lol check the small print on the lower end of that page
how do i "BURN IN" memory ????
this KHX3000/512 BH-5
burn in means to run it with a high vdimm and using a benchmark to stress it
tedy, please use aida32 and post the infos it gives you, thank you
what board/chipset?Originally Posted by ArcTan
you mean like low FSB and high vdimm ?Originally Posted by saaya
like 166FSB 2-2-2-5 and 2.9VDIMM ?
Memory Module Properties:
Module Name Kingston K
Serial Number 021A899Ch
Manufacture Date Week 28 / 2003
Module Size 512 MB (2 rows, 4 banks)
Module Type Unbuffered
Memory Type DDR SDRAM
Memory Speed PC2700 (166 MHz)
Module Width 64 bit
Module Voltage SSTL 2.5
Error Detection Method None
Refresh Rate Reduced (7.8 us), Self-Refresh
Highest CAS Latency 2.5 (6.0 ns @ 166 MHz)
2nd Highest CAS Latency 2.0 (6.0 ns @ 166 MHz)
get the max stable speed you can get with 3v vdimm and then run that speed with 3.3v
i got max 2.9v
damn NF7-S 2.0
with 2.6v i can run it stable 200 2-2-2-5
http://www.softpedia.com/progDownloa...oad-14897.html
try 8rdavcore
all my nf7-s 2.0 boards were overvolting vdimm from 2.9v to 3v, are you sure yours isnt? have a multimeter to check?
appx 2.93-2.94v ...no multimeter
i'm using 8rdavcore of course....
my bh-5 is pc3200
Abit AN7Originally Posted by saaya
still testing though I've hit that BH-5 sticks limits at 249 2.5-3-3-8
single channel testing though and default vdd stock board
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