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    It's perfect, i play buy this mobo and i will get team Xtreem Bh5 normally this week ( in command).. i m glad see this board is a good bet with Team Xtreem DDR..
    For TCCD the max i can get at CAS2.0 is actually 2-3-3-6 at 256mhz. but the result you have..nice.. fully stability test passed ( OCCT, SP2004 5h large FTT), but i need increase a lot the voltage, but i will bet is cause the Expert DFI don't like at all the TCCD600....
    a screen of my timings with OCZ4800 at 255x12: the problem is the voltage.. more of what can be safe with TCCD..( hopefully i have place 3 fans for active coolings close to the DDR ( one upper, one on back and one behind..)


    I begin ask me if i will not update my command with team Xtreem TCCD600 at the time i fget the DFI CFX3200 ( some week to wait before shop have the board here.. hmm i need say the only shop sell them...)

    For what i can see this board like UTT-BH5 aswell TCCD600.. this board is certainly the best made by DFI !!
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    @kk228 : its great that ur tccd can do 2-2-2-5 251mhz
    but can you give/show A64info ?

    cause I found weird thing here :
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    I don't see any tccd 2-2-2-5 at 251mhz, that's bh5-utt. the only tccd shot i see is 300 2.5-4-3-5. You guys are jumping to conclusions.
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    Quote Originally Posted by thunderstruck!
    I don't see any tccd 2-2-2-5 at 251mhz, that's bh5-utt. the only tccd shot i see is 300 2.5-4-3-5. You guys are jumping to conclusions.
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    oh man, i hope OPB decides to teach us this little secret of his

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    Quote Originally Posted by ahmad
    oh.

    It does say it's TCCD above it, but then check out the volts. Anyone pumping 3.2v into TCCD would be pretty foolish, and they would gain bog all.
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    250 at 3.2 volts is still pretty good tho?

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    Quote Originally Posted by shuRe
    250 at 3.2 volts is still pretty good tho?
    I need 3.36 on my GSkill GH to do that...

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    Quote Originally Posted by zungkono
    @kk228 : its great that ur tccd can do 2-2-2-5 251mhz
    but can you give/show A64info ?
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    ya, I am pretty sure that I won't tell user to give to much juice to any Made in Korea type module even over 2.85v

    Well, I tried 4 tccds and 4 UCCC before I went to Florida trip;
    UCCC I can get up to 313mhz for 16m completely stable
    ; tccd , honestly I just could not even hit 2.5-3-3-x over 295mhz..weird, but can do over 320 + with tccd..
    BH5? ha, secret, 275mhz..2-2-2-5 below 3.75v is piece of cake

    secret? there is one driver cost you dang slow float-point calculation. that's why.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Onepagebook
    BH5? ha, secret, 275mhz..2-2-2-5 below 3.75v is piece of cake


    I need some tccd now

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    Quote Originally Posted by Onepagebook
    secret? there is one driver cost you dang slow float-point calculation. that's why.
    Which driver is that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Onepagebook
    ya, I am pretty sure that I won't tell user to give to much juice to any Made in Korea type module even over 2.85v

    Well, I tried 4 tccds and 4 UCCC before I went to Florida trip;
    UCCC I can get up to 313mhz for 16m completely stable
    ; tccd , honestly I just could not even hit 2.5-3-3-x over 295mhz..weird, but can do over 320 + with tccd..
    BH5? ha, secret, 275mhz..2-2-2-5 below 3.75v is piece of cake

    secret? there is one driver cost you dang slow float-point calculation. that's why.
    WOW

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