View Poll Results: At what vDimm do your VX reach their max?

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  • 3.2 vDimm or lower

    1 4.35%
  • 3.3 vDimm

    3 13.04%
  • 3.4 vDimm

    2 8.70%
  • 3.5 vDimm

    5 21.74%
  • 3.6 vDimm or higher

    12 52.17%
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Thread: Poll - What vDimm do your VX max at?

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    Poll - What vDimm do your VX max at?

    as title says. jus curious where these modules are topping out in terms of vDimm.
    Eg, at what voltage level are they reaching their max overclock... give or take 1mhz

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    Please mention which CPU/Board you are using too
    Last edited by Rabbi_NZ; 12-21-2004 at 02:25 PM.
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    I think that they scale linearly with the voltage just like BH-x chips. Maybe 4 volt?


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    Whoops. I voted 3.5v not reading the whole thing. I stopped my testing @ 3.5 volt but it was scaling fine till than.
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    if you dont have personal experience please dont speculate... i want real results.

    jinu117, thanks... i take your vote as "3.5v or higher"
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    Edited 1st Post, please mention which CPU/Board you were using too
    VX/UTT Voltage Scaling, please contribute...

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    3.6v

    I've reached 2-2-2-5 1T HTT 262 at 3.6V

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    The system is in my sig. I used to push 3.51VDIMM, but now I can get away with 3.40VDIMM.

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    before burn in
    228mhz 2-2-2-6 at 3.5v
    233mhz 3-2-2-6 at 3.5-3.6v no higher regardless of vdimm

    after burn in
    240mhz 3-2-2-8 at 3.6v
    working on 250mhz 3-2-2-8 at 3.6-3.7v now

    not bad for ram optimised for AMD64
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    Thanks to everyone for posting... by the looks bout 50% of experiences show this RAM jus keeps on scaling past 3.6v, that's great news!

    Please vote if you haven't yet
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    Quote Originally Posted by _Eduard_
    I think that they scale linearly with the voltage just like BH-x chips. Maybe 4 volt?

    BH-X and CH-X and any other chip doesnt scale linearly...

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