that pcb looks pretty good. same idea of brainpower. short signal traces and good ground coversOriginally Posted by enok
that pcb looks pretty good. same idea of brainpower. short signal traces and good ground coversOriginally Posted by enok
how much voltage to do that?
maybe it's a good pcb... but it still reminds me my Golden Dragon... (with bad scores at nForce2)
check your pmOriginally Posted by Reefa_Madness
Last edited by Jupiler; 01-15-2005 at 03:02 PM.
239 tops here... same chipsOriginally Posted by Daytime Dreamer
Hope you get more outta them
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If you don't mind...239 on what platform..voltage, other particulars such as where purchased?
They sure look sweetOriginally Posted by Jeff
I wonder If I 'need' anymore
Would removing the stickers help to cool the ram down a bit?
The paper stickers/labels on the ICs? I can't see them trapping much, if any, heat so I doubt there would be any difference in temps. If you're worried about heat, add a fan to blow over the modules.
Is there a consensus on these as far as heat generated? Hipro5 stated that the ones he tested ran cooler than bh-5, but I can't remember what others have reported. How about some comments on temps...even if it is just how they feel to the touch, cool, warm, hot, or on fire? Of course this will vary with the amount of voltage they are being fed, so how about including that in any comments you make on temps.
they only feel warm to touch on mine, the BH6 i ran was HOT to the touch.
same volts same settings.
my CH-5 run cold no matter what.
mine run slightly warm to the touch with 3.3v (max of board), temp probe never goes above 30-35'C when held against it, this is without any fans purposely placed to cool the ram
If anyone is tested I will get my Temp probe out and check, but its a bit of messing about
DITO!! 260mhz max timings 3.5v and warm if that to the touch.my CH-5 run cold no matter what.
yea even with 4.2v...
these dont look like speed premiumsOriginally Posted by Daytime Dreamer
They're not. Just regular twinmos.
I have another set which maxes out at 220 FSB 2-2-2-11 at 3.05 volts (2.9 in bios) Its the same as these sticks but sticks differ even if the same. How much juice did you give yours? Damn I dont have a mobo that supplies much vdimm neither a OCZ booster. I wish I could give them 4 to 4.2 volts to see what I get from them.Originally Posted by Garrett
Nope ... not speed premium. Although Hipro got some amazing results on exactly these sticks ...
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On topic: Whats the max FSB people with the speed premium have gotten?
Last edited by Jupiler; 01-15-2005 at 03:03 PM.
Speed Premium or not, DT's sticks should be great. Notice the 50D marking on the modules.
My SP are barely warm at 3.3, 256 FSB 1:1. No need for any extra air cooling, tried it and it didn't help, not for me anyway.
The plural of "anecdote" is not "data."
they're not speed premiums......
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what did hipro got with them ?Originally Posted by Daytime Dreamer
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TEDY,
Here you go.
Originally Posted by hipro5
pretty good with 3.2vdimm....240 2-2-2-x....i guess with 3.3vdimm 245-250...which is not too shabby....thanks reefa...
question for everyone
does 512 modules work nice 1T/CPC ON ?
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