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    Cell-SHOCKS ag. DDR3-2000 7-6-5-18 1T Prime_Pi Stable

    Cellshocks released their DDR3 product.
    PC3-14400 8-7-6-21 1G*2 Dualchannel kit.
    rated 1.7v~1.9v.
    sexy black box and blue heatspreader.


    memory pictures:


    more photos:
    http://vic.expreview.com/attachment/1188107508_1.jpg
    http://vic.expreview.com/attachment/1188107508_2.jpg
    http://vic.expreview.com/attachment/1188107508_3.jpg
    http://vic.expreview.com/attachment/1188107508_4.jpg
    http://vic.expreview.com/attachment/1188107561_0.jpg
    http://vic.expreview.com/attachment/1188107561_1.jpg
    http://vic.expreview.com/attachment/1188107561_2.jpg
    http://vic.expreview.com/attachment/1188107561_3.jpg


    testing rig:
    Intel E6850es E0 @ Ultra120
    Asus Blitz Extreme, bios=0801
    Cellshocks PC3-14400 8-7-6-21 1G*2 @ 8015 2000rpm ram-cooling fan
    HIS HD2900XT 512m @ Koolance Watercooling
    Topower 2000w Power Supply
    Ambient=23c


    testing software:
    pi_1m
    sisoft mem bandwidth
    everest mem read test.
    [prime95 blend test + Spi_32m] Sync = 1.85G+ mem usage.



    testing results:

    1) 1.64v 1800 8-7-6-21 stable
    http://vic.expreview.com/attachment/1188107704_0.jpg

    2) 1.84v 1800 7-6-5-18 stable
    http://vic.expreview.com/attachment/1188107704_1.jpg

    3) 2v 1900 7-6-5-18 stable
    http://vic.expreview.com/attachment/1188107704_2.jpg

    4) 2v 2000 8-7-6-21 1T stable
    http://vic.expreview.com/attachment/1188107704_3.jpg

    5) 2.14v 2000 7-6-5-18 1T stable
    so we can see that, it's not about the MCH, but the ram itself can or cannot stable at high-mem-clk



    6) more volt. 2.28v 2080 7-6-5-18 1T.
    awesome bandwidth at only 3.64Ghz.





    it's late today, gonna have some sleep, will go on tomorrow for CL6, CL9 test
    Last edited by VictorWang; 08-25-2007 at 09:58 PM.
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    Looks really good champ .

    Keep pushing it .

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    These modules seem to be better at lower cas than the corsair modules. Can't wait to see the higher cas testing.

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    Very nice Victor

    1.7v~1.9v...omg imagine paying $600+ for a memory kit and kill it with 2.0v with no warranty support

    and would be perfect black sp with this sexy blue hs

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    wow the speed binning has begun it seems
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    2nd day, show some CL5, CL6 test
    ---------------------------------------------------------------
    2.24v 1800 6-6-5-18 1T stable, that's quite amazing !


    same vdimm, 1800 6-5-5-18 1T pi_32m also benchable.


    max CL6 memclk arround ddr3-1850

    ------------------------------------------------------------------
    2.26v, 1545 5-5-5-15 1T test, awesome speed and bandwidth !!!
    5-5-4-15 also benchable, but a little bit slower than 5-5-5, dont know why.



    max CL=5 memclk arround ddr3-1580

    -------------------------------------------------------------------
    cpuz validation:
    1) 1545 5-5-4-15
    http://vic.expreview.com/attachment/1188149932_4.jpg

    2) 2120 7-6-5-18
    http://vic.expreview.com/attachment/1188149959_0.jpg

    3) 2145 8-8-8-27
    http://vic.expreview.com/attachment/1188149959_1.jpg

    --------------------------------------------------------------------
    CL=9/10 dont scale,
    and i've tried flash Cellshocks spd to Supertalent(origin Micron's SPD), but no performance gain.
    so DDR3 is still hard to have a conclusion which is good or not.
    some is good for CL7, but some is good for higher clk, really really strange.
    Last edited by VictorWang; 08-26-2007 at 10:26 AM.
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    have to say that Cellshocks join the ddr3 battle with a great shock !
    dont know if this is the world's first ddr3-2000 7-6-5 STABLE running
    Last edited by VictorWang; 08-26-2007 at 09:52 AM.
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    Looks really good, these sticks are really impressive .

    Great job champ .

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    Awesome.

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    AMAZING thx to share Victor you could sleep now
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    I think mine is better.

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    fast and furious! amazing scores! omfg! i need that!

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    Mega Shock

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    Very nice results...!


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    Wow, really really super DDR3 clockin Vic. Totally blows everything else outta the water.

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    how much price Mr.Vic?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gautam View Post
    Wow, really really super DDR3 clockin Vic. Totally blows everything else outta the water.
    i'm really excited with this pair, CL5/6/7 are soooooooooo cool


    to nut311:
    seems the kit will not > 500$
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    good cell rock shock

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    They are allready in stock at MemoryC for $ 510.30

    Cheapest High-end DDR3 so far...for compare..
    the OCZ 1600mhz costs over 700...so its a fair deal!
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    Just bought some from MemoryC for my winter build. So it'll lie in a drawer and "mature" for 3 months.

    Thanks for the heads-up Victor.

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    OMG how can you do that hehe...
    *put it in a drawer* gee's

    i practically allready put in my things in my comp before i even get home hehe... why buy it now anyway? if you wait the price will drop and so on, and the other brands will release perhaps better DDR3?

    allthough its leaning for these babys for me too with X38
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    Quote Originally Posted by Infa View Post
    OMG how can you do that hehe...
    *put it in a drawer* gee's
    The trouble is, the early sticks in a classy series are often the real stars. 3 months down the line either you can't get 'em or they've changed the IC to a lesser version. I paid a lot for G. Skill PC2-8000 4-4-4-5 early on and they've been champion. Then you couldn't get 'em.... then they changed the chips....
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    Awesome results, awesome kit.

    Nice cpu

    Cheers!

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    Really good! Excellent Victor!

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    wow
    wow.....

    And they clock well with cas7 and 8 too...

    First of all, for those who dont know yet, i work for cellshock and do something similar to bachus who works for corsair.
    *waves at bachus* hey michal

    Despite the 1800 Label this is a 666 ES kit though, like i said via email.
    THats why its dressed in sexy blue
    I guess the seal and sticker caused some confusion, our packaging lady put 1800 stickers and labels on the blue kits and not the 666 ENGINEERING SAMPLE ones.

    Blue = 666 ES
    Black = 876/766

    We decided to go for 1600s and 1800s but I wanted to make some cas6 mem as well since cas6 at high speeds runs really fast.

    Cas6 needs high volts and we want to be careful and wait how micron ddr3 chips cope with high volts before we release memory that has a higher default voltage. Who is better at finding out if a mem can take high volts under stressfull conditions than victor and some other enthusiasts, thats why I convinced my colleague to make a few 666 ES pairs

    The interesting thing now is that this kit clocks well with Cas7 and 8 too.
    I honestly didnt test them for 766 and 876 hmmmm
    Actually they seem to clock better than the 1800s awardfabrik and Kamel got.
    This is really surprising, maybe kamel and awardfabrik still havent maxed out the mem and are still tweaking?

    Our 1800s should do better than this kit with cas8 and cas7, but those results are crazy...

    now im curious if all 666 ES kits we sent out run well with cas7 and 8 too, heh those 666 kits are truly evil , we should put our red heatsreaders on them i guess haha

    need to look at my notes and test the blue kits we still have here

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    ..."All Animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than the other..."

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    Same happens for memory sticks...

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