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    My Second (and Last Try) Cas 3-3-3-8 WR, 546.0 MHZ.

    Really wanted to hit the 1100 mhz CAS 3 level. Maybe with DDR3. Luckily it seems like modules die, but come back to life. My hypothesis is solder gets hot. It allows you about 8-12 minutes from first boot to final crash. I think it's actually a lot more stable than I had originally thought, but you really need to keep module cool. Cooled via 2x 120mm SILVERSTONE Screamers at max. THIS WILL BE MY LAST TRY AT THIS. I can assure you all I am mostly sane, but seeing 542 a day after my try, I knew I had to break that .

    I need to thank my fiancee for the DMM snap, while I was doing pi

    First off validation as always. Settings were booted from BIOS.

    http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=181144

    System Specs:
    Motherboard: P5N32-E SLI
    CPU: X6800 @ 3900.00 on Jinu Modded VapoLS, Thanks Again!
    Memory: Single Dimm 1 GB Corsair 8888C4D @ 3-3-3-8-2T (546.0 MHZ) Don't ask about subtimings, you really don't want to know :P

    Voltages:
    CPU: 1.61v
    vFSB/VTT: 1.47v
    vNB: 1.59v
    vSB: 1.61v
    vMEM: 3.29v

    First snapped validation and shot, then ran PI2M, snapped again and crash . Also look at CAS 4 Pi2M. at the same speed, with only CAS Latency changed. Only needs 2.15v, quite a change...







    If anyone else wants the record from now on, it is yours
    Last edited by Yoxxy; 03-25-2007 at 04:11 PM.

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