Ma ballistiX PC8500 (module 1 go single chanel)
500 Mhz 4 4 4 4 2.15V bios/real
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Ma ballistiX PC8500 (module 1 go single chanel)
500 Mhz 4 4 4 4 2.15V bios/real
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It's the same mem module, just that this ones dont have the Bling bling![]()
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hmmm I have a set. Have to see what I can do with them, when I get my X6800 and Qx6700 back from Philly_boy.
I have the 8000 as well.
i didn't know the tracers had LEDs on them, till I turned off the basement light and there was a red/green aura coming from my case. I just didn't look at the RAM and didn't see the lights because its really bright with all the lights on.
is 2.3V safe to run these 24/7 ?
and what voltage up to do Crucial still support warranty with ? Unlike other manufacturers I can't find this limit listed.
thanks, Mark.
2.2 is the MAx supportet im afraid
mine is now working @ 2.2(in bios) 4-4-4-6 , 950mhz
they can go cas 3 at this speed to
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thanks - will keep it to 2.25V then (nearest to 2.25 I can get with my P5B D). RAM tops out at about 1100 @ CAS5 at 2.25V (which is about 2.2V after a bit of droop)
cheers, Mark.
anyone touched their heatsinks after running something like Orthos over say 30 mins ?
I just touched them on my RAM and they were rather hot - you couldn't leave your finger on them for long - and I have good ventilation on my case.
not really over-stressing them - they are at 960 MHz - 2.25V - 4-4-4-10
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you guys have fans over your modules ?
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thanks zbomb for the reply - I'm not sure where you are - but here in the UK - my first set of 8500s wouldn't even do 1030 CAS5 (one module would the other wouldn't) - RMA'd them back to Crucial - sent off on the Tuesday, returned on the Friday - great service from Crucial. when you say you run your CPU at 1.53 VCore is that as set in bios or after Vdroop ? I've hit a wall at 3.35 gig with me E6600 but was wondering whether to push my Vcore higher or not - thanks.
eva2000 - no I don't - RAM modules are in front of my CPU - and if you had a fan above them it would effect the air-flow to the CPU pretty negatively.
I do have a side intake 120mm fan though.
Mark.
Personally, any ddr2 modules with >2.1v vdimm would really need some form of direct airflow over them regardless.
I always have my memory actively cooled rarely hit over 35-45C even with alot of voltage and looping memtest86+ v1.70
I find 3x 60x25mm sunon 23.5cfm maglev fans strapped together side by side over modules really effective in cooling memory![]()
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Could you take a photo of these fans?
My Ballistix PC8500 passed Memtest86+ v1.70 tests with the DRAM Frequency set to Auto and FSB Frequency at 266, 333 and 400. Every time that I've set the DRAM Frequency they have failed. They have usually failed Test #5 during the following checks:
FSB Frequency: 333
DRAM Frequency: DDR2-1067
FSB Frequency: 333
DRAM Frequency: DDR2-1000
FSB Frequency: 266
DRAM Frequency: DDR2-1067
FSB Frequency: 266
DRAM Frequency: DDR2-800
I'm going to do some more tests that include trying a single stick. I'll RMA them back to Newegg.
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http://i4memory.com/reviewimages/mot...riker_191.html
eva2000, I believe that's your setup right there.
How are you holding those to the memory... I can see twine and wire-ties holding fan to fan, but how about holding fans to the motherboard?
That board isnt in a case so the fans just lay on the mem. I use 2x92mm fans.
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Im very tempted to get a set of these, results seem pretty respectable on this thread. They are at a very good price 'This week only' deal over at OCUK for £117. Recon its worth a shot?
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yeah 3x 60x25mm sunson 23.5cfm maglev fans http://www.pccasegear.com.au/prod4471.htm
maglev don't have the motor in center so there's very little deadzone in middle of fan for better air flowSunon 60mm KD1206PTV1 Fan
Sunon 60mm ball-bearing fan, model KD1206PTV1. High quality ball bearing fan from Sunon. 60x25mm, 3pin, 23.5CFM, 33.5dBA.![]()
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anyone fancy sharing a SPD dump please?
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Here are several ways to mount the fans...first the simple, but effective "rubber band" method (some have used fishing line, instead of rubber bands, but the principles are the same):
http://www.ocforums.com/showpost.php...6&postcount=14
or the "homemade fan clip" method:
http://www.ocforums.com/showthread.php?t=350891
or you could spend a little more money and get something like this:
http://xbitlabs.com/news/memory/disp...116233004.html
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Heat
Or spend less money and get the Abit Otes Ramflow
http://www.abit-usa.com/abitparts/chipset_fan.php
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Tried my Crucial 8500 on Asus Commando 1001 and i must of been unlucky to get high 5-5-5-x stuff but 4-4-4-12 is hitting a ceiling around 540-560mhz at 2.3-2.45v... similar to my super talent 8000s and ocz 9200 flexxlc
Only my older D9s from ocz pc2-8000 titanium alpha vx2, gskill 6400 HZ d9gmh 629 batch and team 6400c3 seem to like higher 4-4-4-x clocking.
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A m8 of mine recently got the BL2KIT12864AL1065 Ballistix Tracer DDR2 PC2-8500
I see most pps here using BL2KIT12864AA1065 Ballistix DDR2 PC2-8500
Other than the bling of the lights is there any difference, apologies if it's been asked b4.
I'm getting a bit concerned about my cellshock, last 2 days have started picking up a few errors so may need a new set if i t looks like an rma 4 the cellshock.
thanks
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Same, except for the bling factor.
In memory of Gracie, my sweet, sweet wife and mother of my children. Darling, we will miss you dearly. May you rest in peace (born to this world on March 30, 1976; went to her Heavenly Father on Good Friday, April 22, 2011).
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Heat
i am not running any fan directly over the memory, but i have a spot cool somewhat in the direction of the memory, but i don't believe that much airflow touches the memory. I could care less though, lifetime warranty @2.2v so not a big deal.
1.53 is after vdroop, i usually set about 1.55 in bios, i can only do about 3.5 with 1.49 vcore on my e6300.
E8500 (4.2 ghz)
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Cheers reefa, that's what i thought. Blingless orderedSame, except for the bling factor.![]()
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