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Thread: DDRII 1200 4-4-4-4 2GB D9GKX+2GB D9GMH 1GBX4=4GB 32M Done

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    DDRII 1200 4-4-4-4 2GB D9GKX+2GB D9GMH 1GBX4=4GB 32M Done

    MB: P5B Deluxe Bios 0605
    CPU: Retail Box E6700 L624A816
    Ram: GSKILL DDR2 1000 HZ 2GB(D9GKX)+GSKILL DDR2 800 HZ 2GB(D9GMH)
    VGA: PCI Matrox G450
    Cooler: Air Tower 120
    OS: Win2003 Server


    Vdimm= 2.65V


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    Wow, all 4 modules running at 1200? Aren't you lucky.

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    Very well done
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    Dual 32M





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    how hot to the touch is your memory at this vdimm ??
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    Dual 32m @ 600 4-4-4-4 4*1024 is Great job!

    Quote Originally Posted by Supertim0r
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    how hot to the touch is your memory at this vdimm ??
    Shouldn't be very. Mine was hardly warm at 2.8v.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Supertim0r
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    how hot to the touch is your memory at this vdimm ??

    It's not hot, only a little warm. I only use 2.65V and put 12cm fan on the memory.

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    WOW man now thats impressive to say the least..
    Can we see some bandwith action?
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    Looks like its a pretty safe bet to go with the DDR2 800 and save some $$$ as there is quite a premium on the 1000mhz stuff.
    Specs: Q6600 @ 3.65ghz 1.42v / Asus P5Q Deluxe / 2x2gb Mushkin DDR2@810 / PC P&C 750w / 2x ATI 4850 Crossfire @ 710/1050

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    I'm tempted to give my Team 667 some volts but they don't have heatspreaders (don't want to kill them)

    edit : no prob with dividers ? P5W and P5B only like 1:1
    0605 bios solve this problem ?
    Last edited by Supertim0r; 08-27-2006 at 08:11 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Supertim0r
    I'm tempted to give my Team 667 some volts but they don't have heatspreaders (don't want to kill them)

    edit : no prob with dividers ? P5W and P5B only like 1:1
    0605 bios solve this problem ?

    P5B Deluxe only is stable on 1:1 and 2:3 . 4:5 is still not stable.

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    Impressive

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    Very nice results, seems gskill 6400 HZ and asus P5B-D are a good combination

    EDIT: Just out of curiosity what’s the highest FSB have you achieved using 4 x 1GB on the P5B-D ...?
    Last edited by bugeyes; 08-27-2006 at 11:42 PM.

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    head spreaders on ram are for looks, if your worried about temps point a fan at them.
    Specs: Q6600 @ 3.65ghz 1.42v / Asus P5Q Deluxe / 2x2gb Mushkin DDR2@810 / PC P&C 750w / 2x ATI 4850 Crossfire @ 710/1050

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    2M E6400 Memory Read is higher than 4M E6700. I cannot explain it.

    Last edited by AndreYang; 08-28-2006 at 09:06 PM.

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    wow andre once again you amaze me.

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    Id also like to know more about the 2M vs 4M in some problems with diff boards..

    Like some ppl cant seem to get the 4m's past 400 fsb on the ds3
    while the 2M counterparts have no problems pushing all way up into the 500's fsb
    I think its a ram issue with the mobo, but what do I know this'll be my first intel build since the days of the legendary 300A
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