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    OCZ PC2_8000 Platinum XTC, the BEST 1GB*2 DDR2 at the moment ?

    suprisingly , this ram is Volt. Sensitive.
    2.2v~2.5v , 0.1v more brings 10mhz more


    at last, reached 2.48v 555mhz 4-4-4-4 pi_1m

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    Quote Originally Posted by RyderOCZ
    and I'm wondering why OCZ says the ram has EVP @ 2.2v @.@
    seems 2.6v aslo okay for it
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    thats nuts!
    awesome score
    how does it clock @ 2.6?

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    Hey does anyone know how good the Corsair PC2 8000 UL are, they are stock at 4-4-4-9 timings at 1000mhz 2.1v i think which means devide by two is 500mhz at those timings.

    VW really good push on those ram 555 mhz ^__^

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    My old Corsair 5400UL sticks can do little better with little tighter latencies



    Validated

    They use old Micron D9 BT-37E rev. A chips (rated to 270MHz)

    Still very nice job with those OCZ PC-8000 sticks, VictorWang!

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Stilt
    My old Corsair 5400UL sticks can do little better with little tighter latencies


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    They use old Micron D9 BT-37E rev. A chips (rated to 270MHz)

    Still very nice job with those OCZ PC-8000 sticks, VictorWang!
    Yours are also 512x2, Not 1024x2 Nonetheless both rams looks to be a nice choice for DDR2
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    OMFG Stilt that is awsome. Nice job too VW.
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    Quote Originally Posted by VictorWang
    and I'm wondering why OCZ says the ram has EVP @ 2.2v @.@
    seems 2.6v aslo okay for it
    2.2V is the limit of the warranty

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    RyderOCZ Seems like that memory won't even boot on AOpen i975X YDGa with Yonah Will try to update BIOS and see if it helps
    VictorWang Very nice results
    Last edited by Gorod; 05-03-2006 at 08:47 AM.

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    Wow Victor, that is WR

    What chips are these??

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    On the aopen, boot with another module, set TRAS to say 14, F10 and exit then off with the power, replace the sticks with the OCZ ones and see if it now boots.
    It seems boards are getting very specific about TRAS all of a sudden, some need 12, some need 14 kinda weird.
    Last edited by Tony; 05-03-2006 at 12:37 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RyderOCZ
    2.2V is the limit of the warranty
    AUA, no warranty for you now victor

    great chips, great rams from ocz
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    The OCZ 8000 XTC is the best on the market right now, matched and exceeded the Super Talent.

    Some manufactures are using the Infineon 2.5A and that hates voltage but does its rated speed and a lil more. Good for machines that are incapable of reaching 2.2v and higher (Aopen 975x)

    The Elpida stuff is fast but lacks timing, great for budget ram and loading up with 1GB modules. Elpida does not play well with other ram. On BP pcb it loves voltage.
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    Amazing ram Victor, and best of all 2gb, which is, IMO a requirement for gamers these days.
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    great ram victor

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    Quote Originally Posted by kakaroto
    Wow Victor, that is WR

    What chips are these??
    Problably the new Micron 2,5ns

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    and someother Ram testing:
    you may take a look at my blog:
    http://vic.expreview.com

    I think this OCZ is the best 1G*2 both for daily using and Un-Extremme benchs
    with only 2.25v , it can do 4-4-3-4 500mhz stable like a rock.
    with the same volt. my Micron D9DQT 1G*2 can only 5-3-3-8 500mhz pi_32m
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    Nice DDR2 !!
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    Quote Originally Posted by RyderOCZ
    2.2V is the limit of the warranty
    Warranty,
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Stilt
    My old Corsair 5400UL sticks can do little better with little tighter latencies

    They use old Micron D9 BT-37E rev. A chips (rated to 270MHz)

    Still very nice job with those OCZ PC-8000 sticks, VictorWang!
    what volt. did you do that ?
    my corsair pc8000ul can only do this with 2.6v vdimm

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    Those appear to be the ideal 1GB sticks you have there. Maybe you should test them seperately to see if one will go higher, which I am sure it will

    Quote Originally Posted by Tony
    It seems boards are getting very specific about TRAS all of a sudden, some need 12, some need 14 kinda weird.
    Sorry for the OT, just wanted to mention that I did notice this today. My old Ultra-D (AB0) liked Tras of 1 just fine. This new AD0 hates 1 and prefers 5. Tras makes no sense at all...

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    Quote Originally Posted by VictorWang
    what volt. did you do that ?
    IIRC 2.92V for DDR2, 2.05V for MCH

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    Quote Originally Posted by kakaroto
    Wow Victor, that is WR
    What chips are these??
    What WR would that be?.

    Great RAM Victor....
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Stilt
    IIRC 2.92V for DDR2, 2.05V for MCH
    @.@ 2.92v/2.05v
    is that tooooooo high ?
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