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    Quote Originally Posted by gocchin
    Hmmmm I had it forced at 1333fsb... I better go read.
    That's exacty why It seems that forcing 1333fsb strap on BadAxe does "something" to this board that allows for supposedly HUGE memory OCs. Now, there are two options:

    1. either 1333fsb strap looses some MCH settings to the point that memory performance is just crap but allows for some unreal frequecies of up to DDR-1100 or DDR2-1200 8-3-3-3.0 or 8-2-2-3.0 or
    2. none of the monitoring software can detect the real speed and/or latencies the RAM is actually running at

    Your finding seems to prove that at forced 1333fsb, BadAxe seems to have some horrible memory performace. Thanks for posting that
    Last edited by bachus_anonym; 07-02-2006 at 10:31 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bachus_anonym
    That's exacty why It seems that forcing 1333fsb strap on BadAxe does "something" to this board that allows for supposedly HUGE memory OCs. Now, there are either two options:

    1. either 1333fsb strap looses some MCH settings to the point that memory performance is just crap but allows for some unreal frequecies of up to DDR-1100 or DDR2-1200 8-3-3-3.0 or 8-2-2-3.0 or
    2. none of the monitoring software can detect the real speed and/or latencies the RAM is actually running at

    Your finding seems to prove that at forced 1333fsb, BadAxe seems to have some horrible memory performace. Thanks for posting that
    Anytime bachus... we're all here to learn . Well I'm going to run 32m again this time back at 1067 and see what the time is.
    Last edited by gocchin; 07-02-2006 at 11:04 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bachus_anonym
    That's exacty why It seems that forcing 1333fsb strap on BadAxe does "something" to this board that allows for supposedly HUGE memory OCs. Now, there are either two options:

    1. either 1333fsb strap looses some MCH settings to the point that memory performance is just crap but allows for some unreal frequecies of up to DDR-1100 or DDR2-1200 8-3-3-3.0 or 8-2-2-3.0 or
    2. none of the monitoring software can detect the real speed or latencies the RAM is actually running at

    Your finding seems to prove that at forced 1333fsb, BadAxe seems to have some horrible memory performace. Thanks for posting that
    This certainly does seem to be the missing variable. Though I think we do need to try a side by side comparison of some of these boards (I have the BadAxe and the Asus, but I wouldnt mind putting some numbers together) Anyways, I await to hear if Gocchin can pull the BadAxe numbers closer or if his Asus is smokin it
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