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Thread: CellShock DDR3-1800 8-7-6-21 Testing!

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    CellShock DDR3-1800 8-7-6-21 Testing!

    It's been a long time ( ? maybe for me to say ) since I've tested/presented a new DDR3 kit here.
    Well, it's 'bout time I do that again

    This is the very first test with the latest CellShock retail kit, the DDR3-1800 8-7-6-21 2GB Dual Channel Kit ( part # CS3222580 ) rated at 1.7V - 1.9V

    Many thanks Sascha

    I haven't done any "real" tests yet ( as I had to do some measurements for a high priority review ) but starting from today, I will be playing with them and some other DDR2 & DDR3 kits for the corresponding reviews & roundups.

    Just did some tests with those sticks at DDR3-1800 6-5-5-18 1T and the Q6600 @ 3.6GHz ( 450MHz x8 ) to check a just volt-modded VGA.

    SuperPi 1M & AquaMark 3 stable @ DDR3-1800 6-5-5-18 1T for a start

    Time is not tweaked, pure run in a "normal" WinXP installation used for the VGA review already

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    nice score Bench! what about vdimm?

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    Looking to buy this ram so this thread will be interesting.

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    your welcome bill
    good to see that they arent catching dust
    They run 1800 655? :o
    please go easy on the volts and dont fry them!

    EDIT: what board is this on?

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    Asus P5K3 Deluxe ( not modded yes, so no explosion mode )

    They seem to do good at 7-6-5-18 as well

    This weekend they'll be used for my benching with some CPUs and LN2, and in the next week I shall have everything ready for the review & finishing up the roundup after that

    Ain't gonna lose a single Hz out of them
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    Many thanks to: Sue Wu, Yiwen Lin, Steven Kuo, Crystal Chen, Vivian Lien, Joe Chan, Sascha Krohn, Joe James, Dan Snyder, Amy Deng, Jack Peterson, Hank Peng, Mafalda Cogliani, Olivia Lee, Marta Piccoli, Mike Clements, Alex Ruedinger, Oliver Baltuch, Korinna Dieck, Steffen Eisentein, Francois Piednoel, Tanja Markovic, Cyril Pelupessy (R.I.P. ), Juan J. Guerrero

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    I want to see that vga vmod

    Really nice kit you got there

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    DDR3 Memory Kits testing week! Yay!

    Just did a quick SuperPi 1M test with this kit...
    CPU 3521MHz ( 503x7 )
    FSB/DRAM 1/2
    RAM DDR3-2012 7-7-7-15 1T Command Rate

    1M Score = 14s 343ms

    CPUz Validation
    Screenshot...not available.
    I've captured it in video with my cellphone from BIOS to final SuperPi 1M result.
    Gonna upload the video later on ( have to re-encode it, etc )

    p.s.1. Everest v420 Memory Read score = 12003MB/s at the settings mentioned above.
    p.s.2. Memory was stable for SuperPi 1M/2M ( not all runs of 2M ) and WinRAR Benchmark

    More tests later on
    Last edited by BenchZowner; 12-05-2007 at 09:46 PM.
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    @saaya & BenchZowner,

    Running 2,1 Volt on my pair of sticks on a 24/7 basis. Is this too high 24/7 or is it in your opinion possible to go higher without frying them?

    In advance, thanks for all input.

    Rob

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rob Halford View Post
    @saaya & BenchZowner,

    Running 2,1 Volt on my pair of sticks on a 24/7 basis. Is this too high 24/7 or is it in your opinion possible to go higher without frying them?

    In advance, thanks for all input.

    Rob
    It's still kinda early to say something 100% "safe" about the D9GTR ICs, but from the looks of it, the max safe 24/7 voltage should be 2.0V

    Higher than 2.1V for 24/7 doesn't sound like a good idea.
    I'm not saying that they'll definitely degrade or die, but it's not the best idea.

    p.s. I hope you have the DIMMs cooled by a fan at anything over 1.85V
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    Some more quick tests:





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    Looks good and that kit is really good .

    keep pushing it.

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    Looks good, thanks Bill.

    So 3600 450x8 DDR3-1800 6-5-5-18 1T is not even quicker than 3605 450x8 DDR2-1080 5-5-5-15 2T in 1M?

    Nice bandwidth though.

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    Is this a retail kit? Did you spend your money on it, or is it a review sample?

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    Quote Originally Posted by fhpchris View Post
    Is this a retail kit? Did you spend your money on it, or is it a review sample?
    Review sample, handed by our trusty friend Sascha ( Saaya )
    It's not handpicked neither a cherry-picked review sample, but from what he saw, he told me that it's a Blue Kit that accidentally got those black heatspreaders.

    More details, ask Saaya...I'm off to hit the roads now ( yay! )
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    Nice results!

    I am testing an Review-Kit too, but only a kit with black heatspreaders. Sadly my cpu doesn't run with a FSB of 500Mhz. So i can't test the 1000Mhz. Now they are running with 900Mhz @ 7-6-5-15 @ 1,92V.
    In the next days i will test my retail kit.

    900Mhz @ 7-6-5-15 @ 1,92V tested with Prime

    Subtimings: 50-6-16-16-2-8-2-6-16383T

    Last edited by SeLecT; 12-09-2007 at 04:51 AM.

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    Any Super Pi 32M results?

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    Here another test from me with 4000Mhz. But the Gigabyte is slow. I hope i'll get my Blitz Extreme back soon from Saaya Or maybe i will buy from him a P5E3....


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    i still cant believe you cant select cmd 1t on the gigabyte board 0_o
    its a p35 dq6 right? weird... i havent heard about the inability to set cmd 1t before... but then again not too many people use that board.

    about the p5e3, wait until im done modding this board, im not too sure itll surive that

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    I can't believe it too But i haven't seen anybody with this board and 1T... and i a german forum someone told me, that the DQ6 can't run with 1T.

    Here anonter 32M-time with 4100Mhz:

    SuperPi 32M:

    E6850 @ 4100Mhz / Cellshock DDR3-1800 @ 912Mhz @ 7-6-5-15



    Everest:

    E6850 @ 4100Mhz / Cellshock DDR3-1800 @ 912Mhz @ 7-6-5-15


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    Perfect timings SeLecT. Just got 940MHz 1T stable with it so far:



    If nothing works nomore......:


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    nice!

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    Has anybody seen a Performance Level = 4 (my latest archivement) on them yet?....



    Rams are at 1T like Memset shows but cpu-z 1.42 can't track them.....Though V. 1.41 works just fine...

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    wow, pl4 must be fast, damn

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    Quote Originally Posted by hipro5 View Post
    Has anybody seen a Performance Level = 4 (my latest archivement) on them yet?....



    Rams are at 1T like Memset shows but cpu-z 1.42 can't track them.....Though V. 1.41 works just fine...

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    Volts?

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