victor is it this memmory? http://www.sallandautomatisering.nl/...id=23228&ref=2
coz its 650 dollar :O for 2x1gb
victor is it this memmory? http://www.sallandautomatisering.nl/...id=23228&ref=2
coz its 650 dollar :O for 2x1gb
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Holly sh****t 2.92v that's some really xtreme voltages there on DDR2Originally Posted by The Stilt
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omg .... why such a high price...
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Prices here in the states:
OCZ2P10001GEE 2x512 = 279.00
OCZ2P10002GK 2x1024 = 489.00
955 @ 5362 MHz on DD RBX @ 1.58v
P5WD2-E Vcore mod, Vdim mod.
8000ul @ 4,3,3,8 1170MHz @ 2.7v
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vw,nice ram.
consider some question. lots of d9 could not working fine above 2.6V
high volt is not for long-term daily usingOriginally Posted by hicookie
This is great ram. Been running at 3-4-3-8 @ 420 mhz and 2.25 volts for about a month on my P5WDG2.
Thats very good, have you tried higher Vdimm & tighter timings ?Originally Posted by Yoxxy
Signature? are you kidding? with new stuff coming out every day, why bother ?
Don't want to void warranty on my daily clocker. I tried 3-3-3-8 and that is pretty stable, but fails orthos on second set of ram tests. 3-4-3-8 will pass all day and not really a hue difference for real world performance. This is the same modules as the VX TI 8000 and the CellShock German Memory. I assume that the VX TI are the same bins as well since the platinum EL's are no longer available. If you look at the Cell Shock or Look at the VX TI you can keep increasing voltage to get really good results so I assume mine are the same. Still hard to find D9GKX in any modules. I read a post on here that said D9GCT = $6 per IC, D9GMH = $10 per IC, and D9GKX = $17 per IC. Ram prices have just gone through the roof as of lately, but I can guess that these would do much more if you didn't care about warranty .
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not to be an ass here... but I seem to be missing something.
550 at cas 4-4-4 isnt hard, or even rare.
I've had 3 sets of 2 gig ram that can do this, and none require any crazy volts to do so... infact my Mushkin 6400 can do 1.1 ghz with only 2.0 volts, if I set cas 5-5-5
and my old set of Mushkin redline 8000 did 1150 mhz, cas 4-4-4 daily, and only needed 2.3 volts for it...
I even have a set of Corsair 6400 that granted is only a 1 gig kit, but it does nearly 1.2 ghz, at cas 5-5-5, and only costed me $103 at the time from newegg (the price has gone up signifigantly since I got it )
not to rain on the parade, I just dont get the big deal here.
I've seen dozens of people here in the last 6 months running 550+ cas 4...
so I am kinda lost as to why this has a few people claiming it's the best.
what am I missing here?
The original poster felt it was very good back when he started the thread. Now months later some owners are discussing the ic's... not trying to claim it's the best.
I am just happy i got these IC's in a kit for under $400
This makes my new ram look rather bad...
Team 6400 3-3-3, cant even do 540 4-4-4 on 2.4v
I know I run 975x though, and it might be very different on a P5B/AM2.
Kunaak makes me feel bad, I wish I got two pairs of those newegg 8000ULs
I can at least run 435 3-3-3
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