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    2gig Crucial Ballistix PC4000 WR ?

    It is a WR ?

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    DDR626 32m (working on DDR 630)
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    I am not sure if it's a WR... I kind of remember one slightly higher. However, that is one HELL of an overclock.. very nicely done.

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    i'll try sandra and 3d....bbl
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    For X2, you need to complete 2 spi runs for it to count, since you're only stressing half of your memory. Just feel the difference when you touch the heatspreaders.
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    Thanks a lot Supertim0r, that is one impressive overclock! That's some sweet bandwidth

    Let us know if it's 3D stable over a period of time.

    Unless you don't plan to keep that overclock.
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    Thanks Deathspawner

    I do not plan using the memory @ 3v. I should receive a new set of Ballistix 16TD1 friday. If i'm lucky, i'll have my SS gased this weekend...320x10
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    woah dude nice clocks, mind benching 05 for me?
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    I'm going to gym right now, i'll bench 03/05/06 when i'm back.

    btw...32m updated -> DDR626

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    Quote Originally Posted by thunderstruck!
    For X2, you need to complete 2 spi runs for it to count, since you're only stressing half of your memory. Just feel the difference when you touch the heatspreaders.

    there's only one memory controller.

    two sPI runs is more for if you're stressing the cpu.. which has two cores
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    Quote Originally Posted by ozzimark

    there's only one memory controller.

    two sPI runs is more for if you're stressing the cpu.. which has two cores
    this is what I was thinking
    I'll see if I can run dual PI tomorow (after the AC is installed )
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    Quote Originally Posted by ozzimark

    there's only one memory controller.

    two sPI runs is more for if you're stressing the cpu.. which has two cores
    Then why does mem get a lot hotter when running 2x pi, rather than one? And why am 1x32M stable at a higher speed or less vdimm than 2x32M?
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    Quote Originally Posted by thunderstruck!
    Then why does mem get a lot hotter when running 2x pi, rather than one? And why am 1x32M stable at a higher speed or less vdimm than 2x32M?
    because you're stressing the ram more with two instances of superPI (which means what you said is right in a way, it's just usually a cpu stress thing to make sure both cores work properly)
    the only reason two isntances of superPI doesn't stress the ram more with a single core is because only one instance gets cpu time at once.. so there shouldn't really be a difference, other than the run takes a LOT longer
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    Quote Originally Posted by ozzimark
    because you're stressing the ram more with two instances of superPI (which means what you said is right in a way, it's just usually a cpu stress thing to make sure both cores work properly)
    the only reason two isntances of superPI doesn't stress the ram more with a single core is because only one instance gets cpu time at once.. so there shouldn't really be a difference, other than the run takes a LOT longer
    He's using an X2 3800+.
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    i know.. i was just going on a tangent.
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    hey thunder,

    correct me if i'm wrong...16TD1 is the new rev without the death syndrom ? (I have a brand new set coming)
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    Try with multi 8x , ori 10x

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    Quote Originally Posted by ozzimark
    i know.. i was just going on a tangent.
    A tangent? You? No

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    Quote Originally Posted by Supertim0r
    hey thunder,

    correct me if i'm wrong...16TD1 is the new rev without the death syndrom ? (I have a brand new set coming)
    Yeh, it's the new one. have had mine for about a month now. 300Mhz 3-3-3-8 at 2.73v.
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    any idea what's the WR 2gig 1m/32m ?

    Is it up to date ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Supertim0r
    hey thunder,

    correct me if i'm wrong...16TD1 is the new rev without the death syndrom ? (I have a brand new set coming)
    I've had my 16TD set for a good 2 months now, solid 300mhz.
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    Where does one get these new 16TD1 based modules?
    Only 1GB modules I see at Crucial are the Ballistix Tracer modules...?

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